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Dependable Construction LLC Specializing in lot leveling, lawn prep, driveways, sidewalk, trampoline holes. All pipe work sewer, water, storm drain, irrigation. Dependable Construction strives to give the most quality and forever lasting finish product with close attention to detail and customer satisfaction. Dependable Construction LLC is a newly started grade and excavation company with 10 years experience.

Dependable Construction LLC Specializing in lot leveling, lawn prep, driveways, sidewalk, trampoline holes. All pipe work sewer, water, storm drain, irrigation. Dependable Construction strives to give the most quality and forever lasting finish product with close attention to detail and customer satisfaction. Dependable Construction LLC is a newly started grade and excavation company with 10 years experience.


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23 years of experience

Natural stone fabricator, that is MIA accredited. We are highly experienced in stone fabrication, installation and maintenance. We are dedicated to quality product, quality installation and total customer satisfaction.

Natural stone fabricator, that is MIA accredited. We are highly experienced in stone fabrication, installation and maintenance. We are dedicated to quality product, quality installation and total customer satisfaction.



Stone and Gravel questions, answered by experts

Limewash can be removed from brick, but the method of removal will depend on how long the limewash has been on the brick. If the limewash has fully dried—which happens after about five days—you’ll need to use a diluted muriatic acid mixture to remove it. If there are multiple coats of limewash, you may need to apply the acid mixture several times to fully remove it from the brick.

Yes, depending on the type of pavers you have, you may need a specific type of sealant. For example, concrete pavers will bond differently than clay pavers or faux stone pavers and will demand a different type of sealer. If you’re unsure of the material and what type of sealant you need, you can contact the company that laid your pavers down for you.

No, it’s not recommended to attach shutters to brick without drilling. Brick is dense and built to last, so adhesives and shortcut methods don’t usually cut it. Even heavy-duty glue struggles to hold up over time—especially against wind, moisture, and temperature changes. Most no-drill options are made for materials like vinyl or wood, not solid masonry. Skipping the drill might seem easier, but it puts your shutters—and anything below them—at risk. For a secure, lasting install, drilling is the way to go. It takes more effort up front, but the result is safer and more reliable.

The choice between limewash vs. whitewash brick depends on aesthetic preference and the desired outcome. Whitewashing creates a softer, more opaque finish, suitable for a rustic or shabby-chic look. Since the solution is paint-based, you can use it on painted brick, unlike limewash. Limewashing offers a more natural, textured appearance, allowing the brick's texture to shine while providing a breathable, protective coating. Conversely, whitewashing is also more forgiving when it comes to application, while limewashing requires more skill but offers a more traditional and durable finish.

Minor hairline cracks in mortar are normal over time. This is a natural occurrence as bricks settle. You should worry about cracks in brick if you see vertical cracks that widen as they move up, stair-step cracks, L-shaped cracks, or deep horizontal cracks. These are all more serious signs of foundation damage.

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