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America's Best Roofing & Restoration
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Serving Georgetown, IN and surrounding areas

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In business since 2010

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"Mark and his team did a great job! Scott, the project manager helped explain everything very well and was there to make me feel more at ease. The contractors made sure I was happy with everything before moving on to the next step. Mark is super easy to communicate with and easy to get a hold of. Iâ m very pleased with my service."
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Prestige Home Solutions
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Serving Georgetown, IN and surrounding areas

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In business since 2009

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Prestige Home Solutions is a family-owned and operated business with over 16 years of experience in transforming houses into dream homes. Fully insured for your peace of mind, the company specializes in high-quality remodeling and renovation services tailored to meet the unique needs and visions of its clients. With a competitive spirit and a passion for creating beautiful, functional spaces, Prestige Home Solutions takes pride in delivering exceptional results and unparalleled customer satisfaction. Driven by the shared values of teamwork and community, the team is dedicated to improving homes and lives, one project at a time.\n

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Wayne ables drywall
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Serving Georgetown, IN and surrounding areas

In business since 1977

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"It went well.  Mr. Ables mudded the seems and the other spots after he put up the new sheet of drywall.  He returned for anothe 30 minutes for a skim coat.  There was some high/low spots the following day that I noticed after painting but that is my own ignorance.  If I did it over, I would ask Mr. Ables for his advice because I ended up having to mud a little on my own, sand, prime, and paint again.
Overall, Mr. Ables is great.  He is a prompt, hard working guy who does good work.  He let me watch him and ask him questions - I just failed to contact him before I painted.
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Gazebos questions, answered by experts

Fascia and soffits differ in their location and design, but fascia vents are the most popular alternative to soffits. These are a bit more hidden than soffits, but depending on the structure of your roof, they can cost more to install and maintain. They are also installed around the entire roof, whereas soffits can be placed only where you need them or, if the aesthetics bother you, somewhere out of sight.

To make the gazebo accessible, you can build a wheelchair pathway leading up to it. The path should be paved with a smooth surface for wheelchairs to roll through. A low curb should be placed along each side to ensure the wheelchair stays on the path. At the end of the path, build a wheelchair ramp connecting the gazebo.

On average, building or installing a gazebo costs around $5,700, with a typical range between $3,000 and $10,000. The final price depends on several factors, including the gazebo's size, shape, material, and design complexity. Material choice is a significant cost driver; for example, brick is often more affordable, while metal can be one of the more expensive options. Square-shaped gazebos can also be more expensive to build. Custom features, such as built-in seating or lighting, will increase the total price. You may be able to save money by purchasing a prefabricated gazebo kit or performing some of the labor yourself.

Yes, many gazebos are permanent structures built onto the land. However, if you have a portable gazebo that isn’t secured to the ground, you’ll want to check the manufacturer’s instructions to understand when to put it away. Generally speaking, when it’s particularly windy or wet outside, you should take down your temporary gazebo.

Several types of porches are available to meet your needs and style preferences. Some common porch types include:

  • Porticos are essentially a roof over a walkway leading to the home's front entrance. 

  • Sunrooms are closed-in porches that are an extension of the house with glass or plastic panels that allow optimal sunlight. 

  • Wraparound porches extend around the entire home, or at least the front and one side, and offer multiple entrances to the house.

  • Back porches are an extension of the home’s floor into the outdoors. These offer more protection and privacy than a deck.

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