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Middle Georgia Maintenance Solutions

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Middle Georgia Maintenance Solutions

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Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Our business is dedicated to providing residential and commercial solutions with integrity. Our team of hard workers strive to provide affordable services without compromising the quality of our work. We hold fast to our slogan "No job too hard or too small". Let us take care of your needs!

"Awesome. Quick response and high quality work. Professional and courteous"

Ryan C on July 2020

Our business is dedicated to providing residential and commercial solutions with integrity. Our team of hard workers strive to provide affordable services without compromising the quality of our work. We hold fast to our slogan "No job too hard or too small". Let us take care of your needs!

"Awesome. Quick response and high quality work. Professional and courteous"

Ryan C on July 2020



ABA Construction

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ABA Construction

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41 years of experience

ABA Construction is a general contracting company with 40+ yrs experience in commercial and residential construction and remodeling . We employ 2 full time superintendents and 1 contract specialist and have dozens of well trusted and professional sub contractors.

ABA Construction is a general contracting company with 40+ yrs experience in commercial and residential construction and remodeling . We employ 2 full time superintendents and 1 contract specialist and have dozens of well trusted and professional sub contractors.



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Soot N' Cinders Chimney Service

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Soot N' Cinders Chimney Service

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Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Soot N' Cinders Chimney Service is a family ran and operated business. Upon completion of a job, the customer receives a detailed receipt with a description of their chimney and any issues that need to be addressed and fixed. At this time we accept cash and checks as payment.

Soot N' Cinders Chimney Service is a family ran and operated business. Upon completion of a job, the customer receives a detailed receipt with a description of their chimney and any issues that need to be addressed and fixed. At this time we accept cash and checks as payment.






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Chimney Caps questions, answered by experts

Roofing jobs can be expensive due to the required materials and the dangerous nature of the labor. The cost to repair a roof ranges from $390 to $1,920, with an average cost of $1,150, depending on what kind of roof you have and any accessibility concerns. Replacing a roof is much more expensive at $5,890 to $12,800.

A chimney that leaks in heavy rain is not functioning properly. This may be due to damage accrued over time from exposure to extreme temperatures and weather conditions, which can cause cracks to form in the chimney crown and ultimately allow moisture to seep in from above. It could also be due to a faulty or missing chimney cap.

Because truss manufacturers can stockpile the necessary lumber and other materials for truss construction, and the manufacturing takes place in a single, climate-controlled location, trusses are often for sale for less than the raw material cost to construct rafters on-site. Additionally, truss installation is much faster than rafter construction, so you'll also save on labor costs.

No, a chimney crown is not the same as a chimney cap. A chimney crown is a flat cement area on top of a masonry chimney. It starts where the masonry part of the chimney ends at the very top and domes upward toward the flue opening. A chimney cap sits on top of the crown over the flue. It is usually made of metal and allows smoke to escape without letting in rainwater.

16-gauge galvanized steel staples with a minimum crown of 15/16 inches or 24 millimeters are occasionally used to install shingles. However, most shingle manufacturers or residential building codes don’t recommend staples as a roofing fastener. Roofing nails are preferred in most cases, especially in areas that get a lot of heavy wind.

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