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We are general contractor providing residential remodels, commercial work, basement finishing, concrete, dirt work, fencing, and more. We are licensed and insured for project from $0-$5,000,000. We are capable of working with you through architects, blueprints, specifications, permits, and other needs to help get your project done the right way.

We are general contractor providing residential remodels, commercial work, basement finishing, concrete, dirt work, fencing, and more. We are licensed and insured for project from $0-$5,000,000. We are capable of working with you through architects, blueprints, specifications, permits, and other needs to help get your project done the right way.


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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.


Valley View Granite

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Valley View Granite

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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

Yes, it’s usually possible to repair damaged brick mailboxes. If the masonry is damaged, the brick can be cut out and replaced, or the mortar joints can be cut out and retucked. However, the new mortar will likely be different in color from the original mortar joints. In most cases, if the mailbox itself is damaged, it’s possible to cut it out and replace it. Consult a masonry contractor to determine whether it’s worth repairing your brick mailbox based on its value and amount of damage.

Spalling brick is not uncommon, but it does indicate a serious issue. It can be caused by water damage, an intense freeze-thaw cycle, or something else. Painted bricks can be susceptible to spalling, as the paint doesn’t allow the porous material of the brick to breathe, which can trap moisture. Spalling should always be addressed immediately before more serious structural damage occurs.

Yes, you can use a mixture of 1 tablespoon of bleach and a gallon of warm water to clean stubborn stains from brick. Do not use bleach without diluting it in water. Undiluted bleach may cause discoloration. You can use either Oxygen bleach such as OxiClean or chlorine bleach. Always wear protective gloves and eye protection when handling bleach.

Cobblestone can be made from many different types of stones but the most common ones, by far, are granite, basalt, limestone, and sandstone.  If you are laying a brick paver patio or other such project, the medium is different. It’s rare, but cobblestone can also be made from marble, slate, jasper, and other types of rock. Technically, you can make cobblestone from almost any type of rock, but if it is weather-resistant and stands the test of time is another question entirely.

In certain cases, such as when dealing with surfaces like concrete rather than brick, grout can be used instead of mortar. Grout tends to be more convenient to work with on non-masonry surfaces. However, many experts suggest using mortar whenever possible, as it provides stronger adherence to the bricks and results in a more textured appearance.

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