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Triple C Carpentry and Construction

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We are a small locally owned and operated construction buisness with 5+ years of experience. We specialize in fences, decks, porches, lean-tos, pole Barnes, facia and soffit repair, tree removal, trash haul off and much more ! Give us a call today for a free estimate 318-331-2578

We are a small locally owned and operated construction buisness with 5+ years of experience. We specialize in fences, decks, porches, lean-tos, pole Barnes, facia and soffit repair, tree removal, trash haul off and much more ! Give us a call today for a free estimate 318-331-2578


JL dandy services

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JL dandy services

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We can do Tree removal, lot clearing, dirt/gravel leveling, also your lawn and landscaping needs no job too small 10+ years of experience.

We can do Tree removal, lot clearing, dirt/gravel leveling, also your lawn and landscaping needs no job too small 10+ years of experience.



Freeze remodels and services

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Freeze remodels and services

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Here at Freeze Remodels, Construction, and Services we have combined all your needs into one friendly company. We offer services in all home repairs additions. No matter how big or small we can handle it. We are everything from just your local handyman up to the guys who want to put your new addition onto your home.

Here at Freeze Remodels, Construction, and Services we have combined all your needs into one friendly company. We offer services in all home repairs additions. No matter how big or small we can handle it. We are everything from just your local handyman up to the guys who want to put your new addition onto your home.




Affordable Concrete and Decks

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Affordable Concrete and Decks

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31 years of experience

We are a 100% customer satisfied company with over 17 years of knowledge in the trade, you dont pay me till your satisfied, estimates are always free, quality work done right the first time, give us a try you wont be dissapointed!!! Refrences avl.

We are a 100% customer satisfied company with over 17 years of knowledge in the trade, you dont pay me till your satisfied, estimates are always free, quality work done right the first time, give us a try you wont be dissapointed!!! Refrences avl.


Stone and Gravel questions, answered by experts

Drilling into brick doesn’t have to be a dangerous project if you prep and approach it with the right tools and techniques, but it does come with risks if it’s not done correctly. It can lead to significant issues, such as damaging the brick or affecting the wall’s structural integrity. Applying too much force can crack or chip the brick, while incorrect placement might compromise its load-bearing strength. 

Some older brick material is extremely hard, making it tough to create a hole. Rather than using a typical wood drill bit, always use a masonry drill bit when drilling into brick. For extremely hard brick, using a power drill with a hammer function may give you better results. The drill bit will heat up as it goes into the extremely hard brick, so you may need to stop after a few minutes and allow the bit to cool before starting to drill again.

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

Minor hairline cracks in mortar are normal over time. This is a natural occurrence as bricks settle. You should worry about cracks in brick if you see vertical cracks that widen as they move up, stair-step cracks, L-shaped cracks, or deep horizontal cracks. These are all more serious signs of foundation damage.

It is possible, albeit a lot slower, to break up a rock using water. You would do this by freezing and thawing the water. You could create some initial holes or cracks in the rock, then pour water into the cracks or holes and allow them to freeze (so it's best to do this in winter or in colder climates). Since water expands when it freezes, this puts pressure on the inside of the rock and causes it to crack. You could continue to pour more water in and let it freeze to continue to break up the rock.

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