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Parker's Chimney Service

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18 years of experience

Parker's Chimney Service offers professional full service chimney maintenance including cleaning, inspections and repair. We make sure your chimney is safe from fire hazards and ready for use. Parker's is licensed and insured giving you the peace of mind that your service will be completed correctly and professionally. We serve the southern Kansas City suburbs in both Missouri and Kansas. We also serve Harrisonville, Butler and the surrounding communities. We specialize in: Chimney cleaning Chimney inspections and repairs Chimney caps, dampers and crowns Chimney relining (stainless and masonry) Wood and pellet stove cleaning Fireplace repair and restoration Animal removal Downdraft solutions Its important to get your chimney cleaned regularly since a build-up of creosote, which is released by the fire, is a common cause of chimney fires. Getting your chimney regularly inspected by a licensed professionaland following that up with a cleaning and repairs, if neededis one of the best ways to prevent a fire. Call Parker's Chimney Service today and schedule your service! Well get you ready for the upcoming season.

Parker's Chimney Service offers professional full service chimney maintenance including cleaning, inspections and repair. We make sure your chimney is safe from fire hazards and ready for use. Parker's is licensed and insured giving you the peace of mind that your service will be completed correctly and professionally. We serve the southern Kansas City suburbs in both Missouri and Kansas. We also serve Harrisonville, Butler and the surrounding communities. We specialize in: Chimney cleaning Chimney inspections and repairs Chimney caps, dampers and crowns Chimney relining (stainless and masonry) Wood and pellet stove cleaning Fireplace repair and restoration Animal removal Downdraft solutions Its important to get your chimney cleaned regularly since a build-up of creosote, which is released by the fire, is a common cause of chimney fires. Getting your chimney regularly inspected by a licensed professionaland following that up with a cleaning and repairs, if neededis one of the best ways to prevent a fire. Call Parker's Chimney Service today and schedule your service! Well get you ready for the upcoming season.


Kape Roofing & Exteriors

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Kape Roofing & Exteriors

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Customers say: Super punctual
34 years of experience

Kape Roofing was established in 1991 with a mission of excellence in workmanship, detail to quality, and dedication to customer satisfaction. Additional Contact name - Kirk Johnson. Additional DBA - Kape Roofing. Additional Email - [email protected].

Kape Roofing was established in 1991 with a mission of excellence in workmanship, detail to quality, and dedication to customer satisfaction. Additional Contact name - Kirk Johnson. Additional DBA - Kape Roofing. Additional Email - [email protected].

Chimney Repair questions, answered by experts

24-gauge metal is thicker and will stand up better to impact, so it’s a better option for roofs that will see heavy snow and ice accumulation, hail storms, fallen tree debris, and blown debris. It’s a more expensive option, but it’s worth the added cost for roof longevity in extreme climates. If you live in a more moderate climate and don’t have trees overhanging your roof, 26-gauge metal is suitable and is a more affordable option.

Metal roofs do not technically require a drip edge if the roof overhangs at least one inch, because the roof's slant will cause water to flow away from the structure. But a drip edge would be an added level of protection for a metal roof to help keep moisture issues at bay.

A metal roof will last for an average of around 50 years—usually between 40 and 75 years—which is about double the lifespan of an asphalt roof—between 15 and 30 years or 25 years on average. Installing a metal roof is usually more expensive than an asphalt roof, with an average cost of $11,400 compared to the $9,200 for an asphalt roof. However, given that a metal roof costs about 20% more and lasts twice as long, it’s typically well worth the investment and should save you money in the long run.

The average cost of welding is about $300 per project. Welding project costs range from $125 to $490 on average, depending on the type of metal, the size and complexity of the project, and your geographic location. On the low end of the price range, you might pay $50 up to $1,200 or more. The type of metal rods used and the welding method also factor into the project’s overall cost.

Metal roofs have a reputation for being very noisy, but with proper installation and adequate installation, metal roofs aren’t much noisier than shingle roofs. Some types and gauges of metal roofing provide more sound dampening, and added insulation or a thicker underlayment can also help muffle noise.

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