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Saint Joseph's Landscape & Construction, LLC
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Serving Parma, ID and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2020

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"I couldn’t be happier with this company! They originally landscaped my backyard, including installing a beautiful concrete patio with a paver trim, and it turned out amazing. The design completely transformed the space, and I still get compliments on how great it looks. For regular maintenance, they come every Friday like clockwork. The crew is always friendly, professional, and incredibly efficient—they get the job done fast but never cut corners. My yard consistently looks clean and well-kept thanks to them. Highly recommend for both landscaping projects and ongoing lawn maintenance. Reliable, skilled, and a pleasure to work with!"
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Response time11 hrs
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Z Plumberz of the Treasure Valley
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Serving Parma, ID and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2020

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Emergency services offered

"This company is AMAZING!!! They worked harder than any other plumbing company I have hired previously to help me with my problematic sewer drain problem. Zach the owner went Above and Beyond what any other company was willing to do. If I could rate them 10 stars, I would."
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Response time4 hrs
Response rate95%
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Valley County High Mountain Dirt Works, LLC
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Serving Parma, ID and surrounding areas

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In business since 2023

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Emergency services offered

"they did foundation excavation, trenches for water, sewer and electric and finish grading. Work was finished in a timelly manner with good results. I would use them again."
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Recommended by55%of homeowners
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Turney Land Construction
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Serving Parma, ID and surrounding areas

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In business since 2021

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"Excellent service, reasonable prices, worked with my ideas of what I wanted, even custom making gate lock and gates. funny father/son owners and great to shoot the breeze with"
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Masonry questions, answered by experts

The white stains you see on your bricks are likely efflorescence, which is salt and lime buildup. To remove efflorescence stains, simply brush them away with a stiff brush. For larger, more stubborn stains, scrub the stains with a water-detergent solution.

Initially, brick staining is not cheaper than painting. However, while it has a higher up-front cost, it may be more cost-effective in the long run. Brick stain can last for 20 years or longer, compared to paint, which usually starts to peel away in three to five years.

Yes, masonry is more expensive than concrete because the labor is much more involved. With masonry, your expert will build your project from the ground up, one piece at a time, ensuring they use the proper amount of mortar or grout during construction and keeping the project level or plumb. Pouring concrete can also be labor-intensive, but it’s a bit less involved. It requires building a mold, pouring the concrete, and letting it cure. The less intensive labor makes concrete a more affordable option in most cases.

Yes, you can enlarge windows in a brick house. Your masonry contractor will need to cut away exterior brick to make space for the larger window, and you may also need to consult a structural engineer to make sure the window is properly supported inside the frame of the house.

To stain brick, you should use a product specifically formulated for brick, concrete, or other masonry surfaces. These stains are designed to penetrate the porous surface of the brick and bond with it. This is different from paint, which sits on the surface and is prone to peeling, flaking, and trapping moisture that can cause damage. Water-based brick stains are often recommended because they are easy to apply, even for DIYers, and they allow the brick to breathe. Avoid using regular paint on brick, as it will not adhere properly and can lead to future maintenance problems.

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