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Mainstream Works

490 S. County Road 660 W
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Mainstream Works

490 S. County Road 660 W
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14 years of experience

Mainstream Works will work as an independent contractor for all services performed. With over 30 years of experience in home building, remodeling, landscaping, and construction, Mainstream Works guarantees a successful project.

Mainstream Works will work as an independent contractor for all services performed. With over 30 years of experience in home building, remodeling, landscaping, and construction, Mainstream Works guarantees a successful project.


We are located in Batesville IN. We do free estimates for all areas of work. We also do commercial work in all the areas that are listed.



Straight Edge Construction

1390 N. 200 West
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Straight Edge Construction

1390 N. 200 West
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35 years of experience

Straight Edge Construction specializes in Fire & Water Damage Restoration of East Central Indiana. ( Residential/Commercial ) Email:straightedge1@hotmail Owner: Tom Miller Cell: 765-717-5210

Straight Edge Construction specializes in Fire & Water Damage Restoration of East Central Indiana. ( Residential/Commercial ) Email:straightedge1@hotmail Owner: Tom Miller Cell: 765-717-5210




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1st CALL G E T Basement Waterproofing & Home Inpro

110 Ewing Street
1.80(
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1st CALL G E T Basement Waterproofing & Home Inpro

110 Ewing Street
1.80(
5
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17 years of experience

We provide free estimates and emergency services.We are generally closed on weekend with the exception of emergencies. we are a small business that has any where from 6-8 employee's at a time. We are based out of Peru,Indiana and will travel within a 60 mile radiois. We aim to please.

We provide free estimates and emergency services.We are generally closed on weekend with the exception of emergencies. we are a small business that has any where from 6-8 employee's at a time. We are based out of Peru,Indiana and will travel within a 60 mile radiois. We aim to please.

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Roof Ice and Snow Removal questions, answered by experts

Ice dam removal is costly, but it’s absolutely worth it. If you leave an ice dam as is and don’t take care of it, you’re looking at potentially dangerous situations and high-cost repairs—like roof collapse, leaks, mold problems, gutter damage, and more. Removing ice dams is essential to keeping your home and your family safe in the snowy season.

Yes, but it works best with lightweight snowblowers, the single-stage models or electric versions. Also, you need to have a rubberized intake edge on the ground and preferably rubberized auger paddles, not a metal version. Otherwise you may chip or damage the surface as you work. When it doubt, let the snow lie.

You can also use a snow blower on leveled gravel, but only if you carefully adjust the intake height so it doesn’t kick up the gravel and turn it into flying missiles.

Heavy amounts of snow could be a problem. In many climates, lots of snow on your rooftop can lead to freeze-thaw cycle that create ice dams, which can damage rooftops. But if you’re using shingle clips, this snow poses an additional problem: As it melts and freezes, it can easily dislodge clips you’ve placed on your roof.

You can clean snow off your roof after a fresh snowfall while it’s still lightweight, but brushing off snow can also dislodge your clips. If you get a lot of snow, then roof clips become less viable.

How much snow can a roof hold? The answer could help you to avoid roof collapse—a worst-case scenario, of course. For most roofs, you can expect it to withstand four feet of fresh snow, two feet of packed snow, or two to three feet of a mix of old and new snow. However, your roof will only be able to handle one inch of ice. The actual weight capacity of your roof may vary, so check with whoever built it for exact details.

It is a bad idea to try to walk on a roof with snow on it. In fact, you should stay off your roof all year long, even when it is dry and sunny outside. There are too many things that can go wrong, and one misstep can cause serious injury or even death.

Rather, if you need to get something done on your roof, call in a pro. They have the right experience and know-how to get things done safely on a snowy roof, including snow removal.

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