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T.E.Q. Remodeling Inc.

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T.E.Q. Remodeling Inc.

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16 years of experience

T.E.Q. Remodeling Inc. (Training + Experience = Quality) is a family owned and operated local residential contractor with more than 25 years experience in the construction, remodeling field. We are licensed , bonded, insured, and an accredited BBB member. No matter what the job is, big or small, quality and customer satisfaction is our priority.

T.E.Q. Remodeling Inc. (Training + Experience = Quality) is a family owned and operated local residential contractor with more than 25 years experience in the construction, remodeling field. We are licensed , bonded, insured, and an accredited BBB member. No matter what the job is, big or small, quality and customer satisfaction is our priority.


Certified Construction LLC

PO Box 55641
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Certified Construction LLC

PO Box 55641
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49 years of experience

I am a third generation masonry contractor here in Arizona and also a native (Phoenician). We are a full service sub contractor and focus on your needs. You can e-mail with questions or call me at (602) 376-1093. Thank you!

I am a third generation masonry contractor here in Arizona and also a native (Phoenician). We are a full service sub contractor and focus on your needs. You can e-mail with questions or call me at (602) 376-1093. Thank you!



Helping Handyman

9477 W Deanna Dr
3.67(
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Helping Handyman

9477 W Deanna Dr
3.67(
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27 years of experience

Generally I work by myself unless extra help is needed. Usually I receive 1/2 of the job total up front and 1/2 on completion. I am pretty flexible and willing to work out special arrangements if needed. I am pretty easy going and mild tempered person. I"m not trying to make a killing or retire early. I work hard for my clients and guarantee my work. I like to leave a job with the client satisfied. My work comes mainly form word of mouth so leave them happy I say.

"My money was taken as a deposit and to finish the job. New siding was to be put on my home. No work was done I only saw him when he wanted more money. Digital copies of all the texting conversations were made for the courts. A report was taken by the Pinal County Sheriffs office. Pictures were also taken by PCSO."

Sheryl G on May 2023

Generally I work by myself unless extra help is needed. Usually I receive 1/2 of the job total up front and 1/2 on completion. I am pretty flexible and willing to work out special arrangements if needed. I am pretty easy going and mild tempered person. I"m not trying to make a killing or retire early. I work hard for my clients and guarantee my work. I like to leave a job with the client satisfied. My work comes mainly form word of mouth so leave them happy I say.

"My money was taken as a deposit and to finish the job. New siding was to be put on my home. No work was done I only saw him when he wanted more money. Digital copies of all the texting conversations were made for the courts. A report was taken by the Pinal County Sheriffs office. Pictures were also taken by PCSO."

Sheryl G on May 2023




Scott Weigel Remodeling and Repair

1870 Her Way Dr
5.00(
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Scott Weigel Remodeling and Repair

1870 Her Way Dr
5.00(
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4 employees. Uses subs. Charges by the hour and by the job. Travel charge applies on work done outside of service area. Charge applies for 24 hour emergency service.

4 employees. Uses subs. Charges by the hour and by the job. Travel charge applies on work done outside of service area. Charge applies for 24 hour emergency service.


Weber Construction Corporation

6126 E Larkspur Dr
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Weber Construction Corporation

6126 E Larkspur Dr
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28 years of experience

Our goal with every project has been to do the best custom work for the most economical price. We work with a group of sub trades, i.e.HVAC, roofing, electrical, paint, concrete, and drywall. Whether it's a small job or a large re-design, renovation is a trend that keeps growing. Instead of moving, more and more homeowners are making the most of the house they already have.

Our goal with every project has been to do the best custom work for the most economical price. We work with a group of sub trades, i.e.HVAC, roofing, electrical, paint, concrete, and drywall. Whether it's a small job or a large re-design, renovation is a trend that keeps growing. Instead of moving, more and more homeowners are making the most of the house they already have.

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Masonry questions, answered by experts

No, using a power sander on brick is not recommended because the force of the sander can destroy brick's fragile outer layer. Even using sandpaper on brick is discouraged because of the damage its abrasiveness can cause.

New constructions need time to “settle” and sometimes, small hairline cracks occur as a result. Larger horizontal or “stair step” cracks, however, are usually a sign of a deeper, more severe issue. It could indicate an issue with the soil beneath the home, a problem caused by an overgrown tree, or another problem.

Yes, it’s usually possible to repair damaged brick mailboxes. If the masonry is damaged, the brick can be cut out and replaced, or the mortar joints can be cut out and retucked. However, the new mortar will likely be different in color from the original mortar joints. In most cases, if the mailbox itself is damaged, it’s possible to cut it out and replace it. Consult a masonry contractor to determine whether it’s worth repairing your brick mailbox based on its value and amount of damage.

The white stains you see on your bricks are likely efflorescence, which is salt and lime buildup. To remove efflorescence stains, simply brush them away with a stiff brush. For larger, more stubborn stains, scrub the stains with a water-detergent solution.

Spraying is much faster but may not penetrate the bricks beyond a surface layer. Rolling penetrates the bricks but doesn’t work as well on the mortar. A combination of painting and rolling is your best bet. Using a brush to paint brick isn’t advised because it is time-consuming and won’t penetrate beyond the surface.

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