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Dalinghaus Construction, Inc.
4.1(
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Serving Miami, AZ and surrounding areas

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In business since 2000

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Very impressed with the inspection and quote, the other services that came out were not positive that they could solve the issue so I plan on using this service when authorized..."
Harnessed up in La Jolla
Lifting Gap
Cracks On Door Frames
After lift on a home's foundation
Doorway crack

+178

Response time2 days
5 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by90%of homeowners
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Luckys concrete
4.8(
16
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Serving Miami, AZ and surrounding areas

In business since 2024

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Jesus and his team extended our cement patio. The work was completed on time with excellence. He is detailed, careful, and does what he says he will do, including leaving the job site clean. I plan on calling him for more work in the future. One more thing, he has a tendency to do more than expected."
Concrete - Pouring & Repair Project
Form set
Slap addition
Sidewalk
Handymen Project

+97

Recommended by93%of homeowners
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Dakotah Construction LLC
5.0(
6
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Serving Miami, AZ and surrounding areas

"Dakotah Construction was able to install a concrete in my property. The work was competent and the price was reasonable. In addition, they were able to work with minimal supervision and were able to deal with some fairly sticky officials (who were just doing their job, I guess). We negotiate contracts on a Request for Proposal basis. When we do our next project that requires concrete or excavation work, Dakotah Construction will definitely be at the top of the list of invitees."
Concrete - Pouring & Repair Project
Concrete - Pouring & Repair Project
Concrete - Pouring & Repair Project
Concrete - Pouring & Repair Project
Driveways - Concrete Project

+22

Recommended by100%of homeowners
Frontline Consultants & Contracting
4.6(
14
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Serving Miami, AZ and surrounding areas

In business since 2016

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"While we were first dubious about having someone who came to our front door offering to do our roofing, we definitely were not disappointed. Anthony saw our job through from beginning to end. He worked closely with our insurance company and all work was done just as promised. We absolutely would recommend Frontline for your roof replacement and plan on calling them in the fall to do our exterior painting."
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Frontline Consultants & Contracting
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+15

Recommended by92%of homeowners
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Rodrigo Handyman
5.0(
4
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Serving Miami, AZ and surrounding areas

In business since 2015

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Rodrigo and his co-workers showed up on time did the job very professionally I had a patio of pavers done for my backyard and they finished on time I would highly recommend them to anyone and will call again"
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Masonry questions, answered by experts

On average, a quality exterior brick stain can last between 10 and 20 years, and sometimes even longer. While it will look its best for a minimum of three to five years, its total lifespan depends on several factors. These include the quality and type of stain used, the condition of the brick, and the thoroughness of the surface preparation, such as proper cleaning. Following the manufacturer's application instructions and applying a sealant as a final step is also crucial. The stain's longevity can be affected by your location, climate, and the brick's exposure to harsh weather, high traffic, and other elements. Over time, the stain may begin to fade or look dingy due to weathering, erosion, dirt, and debris. Compared to paint, brick stain generally has a longer lifespan.

Mortar, or masonry mortar, is mainly used in joints and as parging for stone, brick, or cement construction. Stucco is primarily a surface material used as wall coverings. For maintenance, masonry will need repointing or replacing as damage or land shifting occurs, whereas stucco will need patching or refinishing as it tends to crack over time along with other types of wear-and-tear.

Yes, brick can breathe through limewash. Limewash is a breathable coating made from natural lime and water, allowing moisture to pass through while providing a protective layer. Unlike synthetic paints or sealants, which can trap moisture within the brick and lead to issues like mold, limewash allows the brick to maintain its natural breathability. This characteristic makes limewash an ideal choice for historic structures where preserving the integrity of the brick is essential.

On average, a well-built brick mailbox can last between 30 and 100 years. The insert that holds mail inside the mailbox may last 15 to 25 years before it needs to be replaced. If a mailbox needs to be fixed due to damage, make sure you know who to hire for brick repair.

Yes, it is usually possible to repair a damaged brick mailbox. A professional brick mason or masonry contractor can perform the repairs. They can assess the damage, provide an estimate, and help you determine if the repair is worthwhile based on the mailbox's value and the extent of the damage. The repair process may involve sourcing replacement bricks and mortar. Damaged bricks can be cut out and replaced, or the mortar joints can be cut out and retucked. It's important to note that the new mortar may differ in color from the original. If the mailbox insert itself is damaged, it can typically be cut out and replaced as well. If your brick mailbox has been completely destroyed, you should check with your local building code enforcement office before rebuilding, as some areas do not allow brick mailboxes due to the potential hazard they pose to drivers.

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