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Integrity Home Services And Remodel LLC

Pobox 670941
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Integrity Home Services And Remodel LLC

Pobox 670941
4.80(
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We have the experience and dedication to bring your dreams to reality! Father and son team, local buisness based in the valley with over 13 years in residential construction experience. The goal is to provide you the customer with a top quality product at reasonable prices using respectable buisness practices.

"Eric pays great attention to detail no matter what job he’s doing. He is very knowledgeable, reliable and honest. From little projects to big projects he has never disappointed us. Eric is our go-to-guy!"

Darla H on July 2022

We have the experience and dedication to bring your dreams to reality! Father and son team, local buisness based in the valley with over 13 years in residential construction experience. The goal is to provide you the customer with a top quality product at reasonable prices using respectable buisness practices.

"Eric pays great attention to detail no matter what job he’s doing. He is very knowledgeable, reliable and honest. From little projects to big projects he has never disappointed us. Eric is our go-to-guy!"

Darla H on July 2022


Case & Gamble Construction

8112 E 2nd Ave
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Case & Gamble Construction

8112 E 2nd Ave
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We are general contractors licensed, bonded, and insured with a residential endorsement (#117477) meaning that we can provide new construction, additions, remodels, and renovations. We provide all services related to the above from the ground up. We strive to provide a custom experience for each homeowner. We are a partnership business with a combined 25+ years of experience. Please call or email to set up a free estimate.

"Great! Case & Gamble were very professional and communicated well throughout the process. Would absolutely hire again."

Daniel J on May 2019

We are general contractors licensed, bonded, and insured with a residential endorsement (#117477) meaning that we can provide new construction, additions, remodels, and renovations. We provide all services related to the above from the ground up. We strive to provide a custom experience for each homeowner. We are a partnership business with a combined 25+ years of experience. Please call or email to set up a free estimate.

"Great! Case & Gamble were very professional and communicated well throughout the process. Would absolutely hire again."

Daniel J on May 2019

Decks and Porches questions, answered by experts

Deck pier blocks are one alternative to traditional deck footings. Unlike poured concrete and buried post footings, deck blocks don’t require digging or pouring. They’re best for small or low-to-the-ground decks. Keep in mind, though, that not all areas allow the use of deck pier blocks, so consult your local building codes before choosing them for your deck.

Cutting the boards directly is one of the fastest ways to remove deck boards with hidden fasteners. Mark two parallel lines that are one-third of the total measurement on both ends and cut out the centerpiece. Then, remove the end of the board that doesn’t have a fastener. Finally, pry open the fastened side and pull it up to pop out the screw or access the fastener. This also allows you to salvage portions of boards for other projects.

Your deck may pop, and your neighbor’s deck may not for a number of reasons. Whether or not a deck pops will depend on how it was made, the conditions it’s exposed to, and the materials. Improper spacing is a common reason for increased pressure between deck boards. Moisture penetration is another.

If you notice standing water under the deck after rainstorms, you may need a drainage system to efficiently move this water. You do not want standing water to rest against your foundation or against support posts for the deck, as this could cause significant structural problems over time. Make sure the area has proper grading, too.

Spindles on a deck may also be called balusters or pickets. While not as important to the structural support of the deck as the rail posts, they play a critical role in ensuring the deck is safe to use by closing in large gaps in the railing. For this reason, balusters must be no more than 4 inches away from one another.

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