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That Choice Construction, LLC
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Serving Walnut, IA and surrounding areas

In business since 2007

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At THAT Choice Construction Company, LLC, we are the premier storm restoration company, as we do the whole House, not just the roof and run.. We have built an excellent reputation for customer satisfaction by providing quick estimates, a great attention to detail, and we know how to work with your Insurance company to get you all the money you deserve for your storm damage as we used to be Insurance Adjusters, so we know how to play the Game. We also will help with replacing Roofs, Siding, Windows, Gutters, Decks and Metal Buildings that just need to be replaced. We will look at the Project and give a Free Estimate. Our Estimates are for Quality Materials and Quality Work as we do it Right and per Code. Being a screened and approved professional gives you the peace of mind you need to allow us to give your home the attention it deserves. Call us today and let us get started!

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Stucco questions, answered by experts

If contractors discover water damage, rot, or mold beneath the stucco, additional repairs will be necessary. These repairs can increase your total project cost and timeline, but addressing them promptly is essential for your home’s structural integrity. Ignoring hidden damage can lead to more severe issues and higher costs in the future.

You can use small bits that are up to 3/8 inch in diameter, or larger bits that are 1/2 inch or more in diameter. Make sure the bits you use are coated with carbide or diamond; this information is usually visible on the package. You can also use hole saw bits to drill into stucco.

The Mediterranean style is unique in that it’s designed for homes in hotter climates and to maintain a connection with nature. The building materials include stucco siding, clay roofs, and interior tiling with tall ceilings and open floor plans. These all come together to keep the interior cool. The building materials are all natural and tend to have muted earth tones, and the architecture typically allows for easy, open access to the outdoors through large windows and arched doorways. The decor and architecture can range from simple and functional to opulent, depending on the type of Mediterranean home it is.

Yes, you can screw directly into stucco. Only do so if the item you are installing is a permanent fixture. Drill a pilot hole into the stucco using a masonry or concrete bit, then drive in the screw with a power drill or screwdriver.

Masonry screws are the best option to be used on stucco. They’re thicker and made to penetrate harder surfaces like concrete and cinder blocks. Fluted masonry screws work the best because they create a stronger grasp thanks to the lines on their shafts. If you’re working on exterior stucco, use galvanized screws to prevent corrosion.

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