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All Aluminum Technical

1605 Marianne Ln
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All Aluminum Technical

1605 Marianne Ln
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18 years of experience

All Aluminum Technical is a family owned certified ANSI AWS engineering and fabrication shop specializing in manufacturing aluminum walkways, gangways, catwalks, railings, ramps, stairs, and scaffolds. Al-Tech also provides Specialized aluminum and stainless steel hardware.

All Aluminum Technical is a family owned certified ANSI AWS engineering and fabrication shop specializing in manufacturing aluminum walkways, gangways, catwalks, railings, ramps, stairs, and scaffolds. Al-Tech also provides Specialized aluminum and stainless steel hardware.




Architect Larry LaDelfa

790 4th Avenue South
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Architect Larry LaDelfa

790 4th Avenue South
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46 years of experience

Specializing in new & renovated residential, commercial, medical, and educational design. Our focus is on client satisfaction with environmental and aesthetically pleasing design. With our greatest source of new projects deriving from past client referrals, we take pride in a job well done and a project that promotes pride in our clients and our community.

Specializing in new & renovated residential, commercial, medical, and educational design. Our focus is on client satisfaction with environmental and aesthetically pleasing design. With our greatest source of new projects deriving from past client referrals, we take pride in a job well done and a project that promotes pride in our clients and our community.



COLLECTIVE CONSTRUCTION & INTERIORS

2611 4TH AVE NORTH
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COLLECTIVE CONSTRUCTION & INTERIORS

2611 4TH AVE NORTH
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29 years of experience

We are a interior design firm specializing in Kitchen & Bathroom remodeling/renovations. We are a division of C3 Construction, licensed general contractors, roofers, plumbers & electricians all in house CGC1510050. By helping our clients to visualize their dreams "one room at a time", we take pride in our customer service which in turn creates referrals. Our billing is usually 50% dn, 40% at start of job & balance on day of final walk thru. For the month of June we are offering: *** $500 off any kitchen cabinet order ***Free interior design services with complete color consultations

We are a interior design firm specializing in Kitchen & Bathroom remodeling/renovations. We are a division of C3 Construction, licensed general contractors, roofers, plumbers & electricians all in house CGC1510050. By helping our clients to visualize their dreams "one room at a time", we take pride in our customer service which in turn creates referrals. Our billing is usually 50% dn, 40% at start of job & balance on day of final walk thru. For the month of June we are offering: *** $500 off any kitchen cabinet order ***Free interior design services with complete color consultations





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Architects questions, answered by experts

The essential difference between an architect and an engineer is that architects typically focus more on the aesthetic design of buildings, although not without consideration for the structural integrity of the building. Engineers focus more on the structural, technical, and practical aspects of whether and how an architectural design can be built as drawn. You may need to hire both types of professionals if you’re designing and building a new home.

In most cases, you should hire a draftsperson for simpler projects like minor home renovations, and you should hire an architect for new construction, structural changes to your home, and large home add-ons. If you’re working on a larger project that demands an architect or structural engineer, your professional will often have a draftsperson on staff and include their services in your estimate.

Federal and Colonial architecture are similar in that they both appear mostly utilitarian and symmetrical, but Federal architecture is a bit more ornate. Federal design often includes decorative palladium windows, window lintels, and, sometimes, columns surrounding a more decorative portico. Inside, Federal architecture is set apart by its centrally-located oval room. Additionally, Federal homes tend to have brick facades, whereas Colonial homes more often have wood siding.

Yes, architects specialize in both new construction and renovation projects, ensuring that additions blend seamlessly with existing structures while meeting safety standards.

A home elevator is a fantastic way to improve your home’s accessibility. Elevators allow anyone, even those who use wheelchairs or walkers, to safely move between floors within your home.

Dumbwaiters may allow you to move items up and down floors, and stair lifts can move people up and down, but elevators are the best option if you need space for people, their belongings, and/or mobility aids such as wheelchairs.

That said, home elevators cost more than other options, such as stair lifts. Consider your needs and your budget when deciding the best way to make your home more accessible to a person with a disability or a person who is aging in place.

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