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Acz masonry

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5 years of experience

We do brick block and stone work . We do the occasional concrete footings for our masonry if need be. My father and I have about 47 years of experience but its a new business .

We do brick block and stone work . We do the occasional concrete footings for our masonry if need be. My father and I have about 47 years of experience but its a new business .


Cadiere Construction LLC

210 Lancaster Dr
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Cadiere Construction LLC

210 Lancaster Dr
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16 years of experience

We accept all major Credit Cards, Checks, and Cash. We are Fully Licensed, Bonded, and Insured for all of your construction/maintenance needs. We have a complete crew of workers with workman's compensation, and Certified Licensed Contractor by the Louisiana State Board of Contractors. Our companies focus is treating every job like our number 1 priority with the utmost respect for our clients and property. Quality work for the best possible price is our goal, and last but not least we strive for perfection.

"sent people over that did not know what they was suppose to do. owner would show up at dark to remove work his workers did. he would work with a light on his head. instead of fixing leak he made it worst he also cover up rotten wood with new wood. did more damage than had already to home. had to hire a new contractor to remove his work and do job right. new contractor charged me to remove all his work due to poor workmanship. new contractor wrote letter stating this. filed a complaint with the BBB as to this date a month later he has not responded to them. he did this to my mom a 84 year old women. charged he 2511.00 dollars. do not hire this contractor he will do more damage than repair."

Wade P on April 2019

We accept all major Credit Cards, Checks, and Cash. We are Fully Licensed, Bonded, and Insured for all of your construction/maintenance needs. We have a complete crew of workers with workman's compensation, and Certified Licensed Contractor by the Louisiana State Board of Contractors. Our companies focus is treating every job like our number 1 priority with the utmost respect for our clients and property. Quality work for the best possible price is our goal, and last but not least we strive for perfection.

"sent people over that did not know what they was suppose to do. owner would show up at dark to remove work his workers did. he would work with a light on his head. instead of fixing leak he made it worst he also cover up rotten wood with new wood. did more damage than had already to home. had to hire a new contractor to remove his work and do job right. new contractor charged me to remove all his work due to poor workmanship. new contractor wrote letter stating this. filed a complaint with the BBB as to this date a month later he has not responded to them. he did this to my mom a 84 year old women. charged he 2511.00 dollars. do not hire this contractor he will do more damage than repair."

Wade P on April 2019

Stone and Gravel questions, answered by experts

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. 

You can use a regular drill to make pilot holes for gutter brackets in the wooden fascia board around the top of your house, but it’s not the best tool for brick. Instead, you’ll need a heavy-duty power tool like a hammer drill with a carbide tip bit.

Yes, you can limewash surfaces other than brick. Plaster, stone, stucco, and concrete can all also be limewashed. Any porous surface that will absorb the wash is a good candidate for limewash, although it won’t help much with waterproofing. If you choose to limewash over paint, you’ll need to prep before applying it to avoid a powdery, chalky finish. Shiny surfaces like metal or glass can’t absorb limewash, so it’s not suited for these.

Yes, masonry is more expensive than concrete because the labor is much more involved. With masonry, your expert will build your project from the ground up, one piece at a time, ensuring they use the proper amount of mortar or grout during construction and keeping the project level or plumb. Pouring concrete can also be labor-intensive, but it’s a bit less involved. It requires building a mold, pouring the concrete, and letting it cure. The less intensive labor makes concrete a more affordable option in most cases.

Spalling brick is not uncommon, but it does indicate a serious issue. It can be caused by water damage, an intense freeze-thaw cycle, or something else. Painted bricks can be susceptible to spalling, as the paint doesn’t allow the porous material of the brick to breathe, which can trap moisture. Spalling should always be addressed immediately before more serious structural damage occurs.

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