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Signup LLC

205 Mountain Drive
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Signup LLC

205 Mountain Drive
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We install and service flagpoles, parking lot bollards and concrete stops and signs. Proud to be the exclusive services provider for Tidmore Flags. if you need your flagpole installed or serviced, please give our estimator a call at 205.365.0768 for a free quote. Common service problems are broken ropes and leaning flagpoles. We have been in business 15 years and are an owner/operated family business, licensed & insured.

We install and service flagpoles, parking lot bollards and concrete stops and signs. Proud to be the exclusive services provider for Tidmore Flags. if you need your flagpole installed or serviced, please give our estimator a call at 205.365.0768 for a free quote. Common service problems are broken ropes and leaning flagpoles. We have been in business 15 years and are an owner/operated family business, licensed & insured.


Dexter Gilley Construction, LLC

201 W College St
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Dexter Gilley Construction, LLC

201 W College St
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11 years of experience

Dexter Gilley Construction based in Enterprise Alabama is a general contractor and home builder offering kitchen & bathroom remodeling, room additions, new construction, & so much more...

Dexter Gilley Construction based in Enterprise Alabama is a general contractor and home builder offering kitchen & bathroom remodeling, room additions, new construction, & so much more...






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Contracting Alabama Oncall

4100 Brecon Cir
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Contracting Alabama Oncall

4100 Brecon Cir
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46 years of experience

Owned & operated. We are Family Business, we're the owner still works an runs this company. Please don't be intimidated by our name. My grandfather started it. I just added the on call. To help customers out without charging them crazy prices for after hours emergencies.

Owned & operated. We are Family Business, we're the owner still works an runs this company. Please don't be intimidated by our name. My grandfather started it. I just added the on call. To help customers out without charging them crazy prices for after hours emergencies.


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Stone and Gravel questions, answered by experts

The United States Postal Service (USPS) recommends placing a mailbox 6 inches to 8 inches back from the curb. If your lot is unusual, speak with town authorities or the local post office to determine the correct placement.

Yes, professionals have the skills to restore historical or intricate masonry by respecting traditional techniques and materials. They address damage meticulously, preserving the original design while ensuring stability and longevity.

Cobblestone can be made from many different types of stones but the most common ones, by far, are granite, basalt, limestone, and sandstone.  If you are laying a brick paver patio or other such project, the medium is different. It’s rare, but cobblestone can also be made from marble, slate, jasper, and other types of rock. Technically, you can make cobblestone from almost any type of rock, but if it is weather-resistant and stands the test of time is another question entirely.

You should use cement for a chimney crown. The purpose of the chimney crown is to protect the mortar below from water damage and the effects of weather. For this reason, chimney crowns should only be made using cement. When repairing a crown, use caulks and sealants designed for cement repair rather than mortar repair.

Brick spalling—which refers to the crumbly, flaky, or pitted appearance that can develop over time—is caused by a few different conditions. These include:

  • Climates with constant freeze-thaw cycles

  • Use of non-breathable sealants

  • High-pressure water cleaning

  • Improper installation

While you can’t do anything about the weather, you can preserve your bricks by cleaning them with soapy water and a good old-fashioned scrubbing. Pressure washers may be satisfying to use, but they can eventually wear away the surface of your bricks. If you don’t have advanced-level DIY skills in masonry, you can hire a reputable masonry contractor in your area for your project.

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