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Beyers Concrete Construction

8112 North 300 West
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Beyers Concrete Construction

8112 North 300 West
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17 years of experience

We pride ourselves on professionalism. All of our employee's are well seasoned, trained professionals that all have 10+ years experience in this field of expertise. if the rare occasion occurs where we are unable to provide a service we will contact a tenured professional sub-contractor to assist in completing the job. We are fully insured and also verify any subcontractors used during the job process are fully insured as well to ensure all parties are full protected.

We pride ourselves on professionalism. All of our employee's are well seasoned, trained professionals that all have 10+ years experience in this field of expertise. if the rare occasion occurs where we are unable to provide a service we will contact a tenured professional sub-contractor to assist in completing the job. We are fully insured and also verify any subcontractors used during the job process are fully insured as well to ensure all parties are full protected.




Construction Solutions

13420 North Allison Drive
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Construction Solutions

13420 North Allison Drive
5.00(
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Licensed and bonded General Contractors with over 25 years experience in the Construction Industry. Owner has Masters Degree from Purdue University in Engineering. We give free Roof Inspections and free estimates on all work including remodeling and masonry service.

Licensed and bonded General Contractors with over 25 years experience in the Construction Industry. Owner has Masters Degree from Purdue University in Engineering. We give free Roof Inspections and free estimates on all work including remodeling and masonry service.







The Fireplace Specialist

103 East Iroquois Street
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The Fireplace Specialist

103 East Iroquois Street
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18 years of experience

With over twenty-six years of experience building and remodeling quality homes, we can build or service any residential or commercial structure. Consulting and Sub-contracting fees range based on contract variables.

With over twenty-six years of experience building and remodeling quality homes, we can build or service any residential or commercial structure. Consulting and Sub-contracting fees range based on contract variables.

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Masonry questions, answered by experts

No, using a power sander on brick is not recommended because the force of the sander can destroy brick's fragile outer layer. Even using sandpaper on brick is discouraged because of the damage its abrasiveness can cause.

You can purchase from many brick manufacturers and distributors via their websites, where you can also get estimates based on the quantity you need. You’ll find bricks at your local home improvement stores as well, though they won’t have as much of a variety to choose from. As for antique bricks, secondary selling websites like eBay can be a great resource.

Common causes include weather exposure, moisture, and settling. Regular maintenance prevents significant damage.

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.

If you want to avoid damaging your home's brick, you should always use a stain specifically formulated for masonry projects. These stains are designed to penetrate the porous surface of the brick and bond with it, unlike paints, which sit on the surface and are prone to peeling and flaking. Look for stains labeled for use on brick or other masonry surfaces. Avoid using regular paint on brick, as it will not adhere well and will likely lead to future maintenance issues. 

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