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All Thingz Contracting
New to Angi

Serving Ash Flat, AR and surrounding areas

In business since 2014

Credit card accepted

Offers commercial services

All Thingz Contracting is a well-established business in AREA, offering the finest in craftsmanship and quality. When it comes to professionalism and customer service, we are unmatched! With us it's not just a project it's a personal experience\n\nFor the best of the best call All Thingz Contracting Name at for your next project!\n\n

Response time30 mins
Big Red Contracting, LLC
New to Angi

Serving Ash Flat, AR and surrounding areas

In business since 2010

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

We have the experience and we are committed to providing quality workmanship and superior customer service on all our applications. We at Big Red strive to maintain our reputation as a high quality, very service oriented company with our main focus being customer satisfaction. If you are looking for exceptional welding work, look no further and give us a call.

Response time6 hrs
Patio Covers questions, answered by experts

While brick is sturdy and aesthetically pleasing, it’s also an expensive siding material. Other great siding options to consider include vinyl siding, wood siding, and fiber cement siding. Vinyl siding is likely to be the most affordable option, but wood siding can create a rustic aesthetic, and fiber cement is one of the lowest-maintenance siding options available.

The cheapest material for covering a tennis court is rubber or clay. Rubber needs to be installed over a concrete or asphalt base, however, which can make the project more expensive up-front (but cheaper to resurface over time). Clay courts are among the most affordable, but they aren’t the best to play on and require a lot of maintenance.

Costs depend on fabric type, window size, and additional features like motorization or custom designs.

It’s best to keep your awning retracted if winds are 25 miles per hour or more to make sure your awning doesn’t sustain irreparable damage due to wind. Some awnings can take winds up to 30 miles per hour without any damage, but it’s best to consult the manufacturer’s guidance. A good rule of thumb is if it’s too windy for you to comfortably stand outside, it’s time to bring the awning in.

Aluminum patio roofs can make noise during rainstorms, though how much noise they make depends on how heavy it’s raining and if the roof is insulated or not. Light rain falling on your roof might sound soothing but if you live in an area with serious and consistent rainfall, the novelty of the sound might wear off. In any case, the rain you'll hear shouldn't sound louder than a normal conversation or air conditioner, about 50 dB to 55 dB.

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