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Crown Contractors LLC

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Crown Contractors LLC

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Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
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Crown Contractors specializes in multiple categories of construction including residential homes, major home renovations, excavation, earthwork, public utilities, and commercial office. Our team has over 100 combined years experience multiple types of construction. $250 million in heavy civil, $25 million in office & retail, and $14 million in residential homes. We don't have a large back office. Our business are the tradesmen that do the work. This means you aren't paying for someone's corner office, but for the people that are onsite and managing the project. This keeps our costs down for you!

"Phil and Lonnie are amazing to work with. They are very intuitive even when the client has no concrete plan for building. Their combined and individual experience delivers the whole package. Thoroughly enjoyed meeting with them and viewing our property. I found them to be Honest and sincerely interested in helping and not just for their gain. Thank you so much. Great guys! Talented and professional."

Kim H on November 2024

Crown Contractors specializes in multiple categories of construction including residential homes, major home renovations, excavation, earthwork, public utilities, and commercial office. Our team has over 100 combined years experience multiple types of construction. $250 million in heavy civil, $25 million in office & retail, and $14 million in residential homes. We don't have a large back office. Our business are the tradesmen that do the work. This means you aren't paying for someone's corner office, but for the people that are onsite and managing the project. This keeps our costs down for you!

"Phil and Lonnie are amazing to work with. They are very intuitive even when the client has no concrete plan for building. Their combined and individual experience delivers the whole package. Thoroughly enjoyed meeting with them and viewing our property. I found them to be Honest and sincerely interested in helping and not just for their gain. Thank you so much. Great guys! Talented and professional."

Kim H on November 2024


Iron Spade Construction

139 N 3772 E
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Iron Spade Construction

139 N 3772 E
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Iron Spade Construction does Excavation, Asphalt, Utilities, Landscape, Gravel Materials, some concrete and everything in between. Commercial or Residential. New business backed up with 20 years of experience and Locally Owned-Operated

Iron Spade Construction does Excavation, Asphalt, Utilities, Landscape, Gravel Materials, some concrete and everything in between. Commercial or Residential. New business backed up with 20 years of experience and Locally Owned-Operated


Valley View Granite

2135 Grizzly Ave
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Valley View Granite

2135 Grizzly Ave
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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

You should use cement for a chimney crown. The purpose of the chimney crown is to protect the mortar below from water damage and the effects of weather. For this reason, chimney crowns should only be made using cement. When repairing a crown, use caulks and sealants designed for cement repair rather than mortar repair.

Drilling into brick or mortar requires the use of a masonry drill bit. Masonry drill bits appear similar to standard drill bits except for the leading tip of the bit. The tip has a bulky carbide arrow-shaped end slightly larger than the rest of the bit shaft. Standard or high-speed drill bits designed for making holes in wood or metal don’t have the ruggedness or design shape you need to drill into brick. They may not go through the brick at all, and if they do, they’re more likely to overheat, crack, or dull before you finish drilling.

Spraying is much faster but may not penetrate the bricks beyond a surface layer. Rolling penetrates the bricks but doesn’t work as well on the mortar. A combination of painting and rolling is your best bet. Using a brush to paint brick isn’t advised because it is time-consuming and won’t penetrate beyond the surface.

Yes, staining your home’s brick is a great idea if you’re looking to freshen up its appearance. It’s also helpful for preserving your bricks so they don’t crack or chip over time. Finally, staining your bricks is a perfect DIY project, as most handy homeowners can do the project in a few days.

Depending on the amount of soot present, you can vacuum some of it using a brush attachment on your vacuum cleaner. Then, remove the leftovers with a mild cleaner, such as dish soap or vinegar mixed with water. Before applying a cleaning solution, saturate the bricks with clean water to prevent the cleaner from penetrating beyond the surface and causing structural damage to the bricks.

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