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Brute Construction, LLC

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Brute Construction, LLC

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We are a owner operator company with several dependable employees, we have over 10 years of experience in most to all home remodeling, concrete flat work, roofing and fencing. We offer great work that fits your budget as we also offer company financing on certain jobs.

We are a owner operator company with several dependable employees, we have over 10 years of experience in most to all home remodeling, concrete flat work, roofing and fencing. We offer great work that fits your budget as we also offer company financing on certain jobs.



Excavation Service Authority

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Excavation Service Authority

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19 years in excavation and underground utilities we offer an affordable solution to your excavation needs ranging from grading driveways drainage pipe installation water installation or repair. Small company with big benefits of treating your project like its our own. Get your quote from the big companies and let us beat it.

19 years in excavation and underground utilities we offer an affordable solution to your excavation needs ranging from grading driveways drainage pipe installation water installation or repair. Small company with big benefits of treating your project like its our own. Get your quote from the big companies and let us beat it.


"Michael was wonderful! He was reasonable, professional, and performed amazing work. He was flexible and did everything we asked of him while being respectful of our home and of us. I have a young baby and a dog and I felt 100% comfortable with Michael in the house. He was an amazing worker and he has just excelled at every strange project I've given him, no matter how big or small. Our drywall and paint jobs are beautiful, our garage doors are perfectly insulated, our closet doors close smoothly - I couldn't be happier. 10/10. Will never hire another person again."

Kate D on January 2022

General home repair and remodeling Interior Doors & windows Decks Landscape Hardscapes Drive ways, sidewalks, & Patios Sitework & Grading Custom Jobs

"Michael was wonderful! He was reasonable, professional, and performed amazing work. He was flexible and did everything we asked of him while being respectful of our home and of us. I have a young baby and a dog and I felt 100% comfortable with Michael in the house. He was an amazing worker and he has just excelled at every strange project I've given him, no matter how big or small. Our drywall and paint jobs are beautiful, our garage doors are perfectly insulated, our closet doors close smoothly - I couldn't be happier. 10/10. Will never hire another person again."

Kate D on January 2022






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Concrete Repair questions, answered by experts

Yes, thicker concrete is less likely to crack. The thicker the concrete is, the less susceptible it is to extreme changes in weather conditions that often cause concrete to crack or chip. If you’re unable to install a thicker concrete driveway for any reason, you can also ask your professional to install more rebar or wire mesh to provide greater strength and better resilience to damage.

Although it is possible for a house to collapse from a sinking foundation, it will likely take many years, and signs of major issues will be apparent for a while. Homes on hillsides or in areas that experience frequent washouts are at a higher risk of collapse. Still, barring a natural disaster or extreme circumstances, houses are unlikely to fully collapse from foundation damage.

No, house settling is normal as your home’s foundation settles into the soil below and as the framing of your home shifts as it expands and contracts with changes in temperature and moisture. However, if you get to the point where your doors and windows aren’t opening easily, your floors are uneven, or you can visibly see that your roof line is wavy or uneven, you are more likely to have foundation issues.

Homeowner’s insurance doesn’t cover foundation cracks unless they’re a result of a natural disaster like an earthquake, vandalism, or a vehicle accident that causes sudden damage. Taking care of your foundation to prevent problems with expansive soil and drainage is considered ongoing maintenance, and your insurance company expects the homeowner to carry out that preventative maintenance.

You’ll need to reseal the foundation every five to 10 years, depending on the sealant you’ve used, the moisture conditions present in and around your home, and the condition of your foundation. Having a foundation inspection conducted before reapplication can help you catch any problems before you begin resealing. Of course, if you notice any new leaks or other moisture problems at any time, it may be necessary to reseal the foundation sooner.

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