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Harris County Plumbing

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Harris County Plumbing

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10 years of experience

24hr plumbing and drain cleaning service with guaranteed same day service. Take advantage of our $79 dollar drain cleaning special. And mention Angie's list for an additional $75 off any plumbing repair.

24hr plumbing and drain cleaning service with guaranteed same day service. Take advantage of our $79 dollar drain cleaning special. And mention Angie's list for an additional $75 off any plumbing repair.



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27 years of experience

Old, Established Business; Privately Owned And Operated; Sell And Install All Fireplaces, Gas Logs, And Glass Doors; Martin And Majestic Fireplaces; We Sell The Best, And Our Work Speaks For Itself!

Old, Established Business; Privately Owned And Operated; Sell And Install All Fireplaces, Gas Logs, And Glass Doors; Martin And Majestic Fireplaces; We Sell The Best, And Our Work Speaks For Itself!








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RCR Residential Construction & Remodeling LLC

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RCR Residential Construction & Remodeling LLC

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21 years of experience

I am a General Contractor with 19+ years of experience. I am able to assist you with any home improvement needs with fair and reasonable pricing.I look forward to giving your home the makeover you want. I have the following credentials: State of Alabama Licenced Residential Contracting Operation. Member of Alabama Home Builders Assoc. Housing Inspection Foundation Member. EPA Lead Safe Firm. Home Builders Licensure Board Certified. Builders License Training Institute. PSI Exams. Distance Education and Training Council; Allied Schools, Home Inspection, Certified Home Inspector

I am a General Contractor with 19+ years of experience. I am able to assist you with any home improvement needs with fair and reasonable pricing.I look forward to giving your home the makeover you want. I have the following credentials: State of Alabama Licenced Residential Contracting Operation. Member of Alabama Home Builders Assoc. Housing Inspection Foundation Member. EPA Lead Safe Firm. Home Builders Licensure Board Certified. Builders License Training Institute. PSI Exams. Distance Education and Training Council; Allied Schools, Home Inspection, Certified Home Inspector

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Gas Fireplace Repair questions, answered by experts

When comparing which is better between German schmear, whitewash, and limewash, your answer will depend on the look you're going for. German schmear is the best option for those who want a heavily distressed look for their brick without full coverage. Whitewash is best if you like the current brick color and want it to show through. Limewash paint is best for full coverage.

Some homeowners compare German schmear versus limewash because they look similar, though they’re different techniques. German schmear involves a thin application of mortar to stone or brick, which is then partially wiped off the surface. German schmear is more affordable ($1 to $4 per square foot), and it lasts one or two decades with minimal maintenance. As a downside, it only comes in white or gray.

Limewash and whitewash often appear together in a quick search when looking for ways to paint brick—so, what’s the difference? Limewash paint is one of the most natural and environmentally friendly ways to paint brick. It’s made from limestone and water, giving it an off-white appearance that looks similar to whitewash. However, limewash is semi-permanent, whereas whitewash is a more permanent, watered-down version of existing paint. 

Both brick paint options are economical and light in color, but if you want to change the appearance of your home’s brick in the future, then limewash might be a better option.

If you want to avoid damaging your home's brick, you should always use a stain specifically formulated for masonry projects. These stains are designed to penetrate the porous surface of the brick and bond with it, unlike paints, which sit on the surface and are prone to peeling and flaking. Look for stains labeled for use on brick or other masonry surfaces. Avoid using regular paint on brick, as it will not adhere well and will likely lead to future maintenance issues. 

Costs depend on material damage, labor, replacement parts, and whether additional structural work is required.

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