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TremontMasonry

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TremontMasonry

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At Tremont Masonry, I rebuild chimneys, do veneer work and build everything from patios to stone walls. With 15 years of experience in the masonry trade, I have the knowledge to best handle any job.

At Tremont Masonry, I rebuild chimneys, do veneer work and build everything from patios to stone walls. With 15 years of experience in the masonry trade, I have the knowledge to best handle any job.


M&J Construction Co.

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M&J Construction Co.

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18 years of experience

Serving Berkshire County and beyond for 8 years, we have remained the best and least expensive company in the business. There is no job too large or too small. We have a vast knowledge of the construction and home industry that gives us the edge over our competition. We are able to provide homeowners with many services from concrete to carpentry. We truly are unique in that aspect. We do the job right the first time, every time!! We look forward to hearing from you and starting a new journey together.

Serving Berkshire County and beyond for 8 years, we have remained the best and least expensive company in the business. There is no job too large or too small. We have a vast knowledge of the construction and home industry that gives us the edge over our competition. We are able to provide homeowners with many services from concrete to carpentry. We truly are unique in that aspect. We do the job right the first time, every time!! We look forward to hearing from you and starting a new journey together.


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Stoneworx Masonry & Restoration

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Stoneworx Masonry & Restoration

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Stoneworx Masonry & Restoration is located in Central Massachusetts. Owner; Adam Clemmey, has over 10 years of experience in Masonry and will guarantee your satisfaction with every job. Looking to fix that stone wall that's been falling apart for years? Stoneworx offers FREE estimates, and no job is too small! From patios, to walkways, chimneys, stairs, retaining walls and much more! We will beat any competitors price with the same scope of work and ensure your satisfaction. Fully Insured! Call today! 774-329-1553

Stoneworx Masonry & Restoration is located in Central Massachusetts. Owner; Adam Clemmey, has over 10 years of experience in Masonry and will guarantee your satisfaction with every job. Looking to fix that stone wall that's been falling apart for years? Stoneworx offers FREE estimates, and no job is too small! From patios, to walkways, chimneys, stairs, retaining walls and much more! We will beat any competitors price with the same scope of work and ensure your satisfaction. Fully Insured! Call today! 774-329-1553


CPM Chimney and Slate

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CPM Chimney and Slate

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We have been in business for 14 years. We have two employee's. We except checks and all major credit cards for ate billing we require 50% down payment and the remaining 50% at completion of job scope.

We have been in business for 14 years. We have two employee's. We except checks and all major credit cards for ate billing we require 50% down payment and the remaining 50% at completion of job scope.


Over 30 years experience in all types of masonry, Please contact and we are happy to offer pictures of recent work and a portfolio of services provided. We do it all !!





New England Chimney Sweeps and Masonry

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New England Chimney Sweeps and Masonry

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30 years of experience

I have been cleaning and repairing chimneys for over 27 years. We are fully licensed, insured and are the areas only Certified Chimney Professional. We can line, point, flash, seal, crown, cap, and clean your chimney as well as rebuild or build new. Due to overwhelming demand we have now opened a stove and hearth shop at 535 College Highway Southwick, MA and install gas, wood, and pellet stoves.

I have been cleaning and repairing chimneys for over 27 years. We are fully licensed, insured and are the areas only Certified Chimney Professional. We can line, point, flash, seal, crown, cap, and clean your chimney as well as rebuild or build new. Due to overwhelming demand we have now opened a stove and hearth shop at 535 College Highway Southwick, MA and install gas, wood, and pellet stoves.


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Chimney Caps questions, answered by experts

The four types of roof sheathing are plywood, oriented strand board (OSB), planks, and tone-and-groove boards. The overwhelming majority of homes use the first two (especially OSB) and the other two are not often seen outside of special use cases. Methods of sheathing include solid sheathing, open sheathing where there are gaps, and plank sheathing. Most roofs are solid sheathing.

Yes, you should cap unused chimneys to prevent damage caused by invasive critters, downdrafts, and moisture build-up. This method of capping a locked-off chimney will properly secure the structure and help maintain its integrity for years to come. Consult a chimney professional about the best type of chimney or flue cap to add to your chimney.

Hip roofs tend to cost a bit more than other common styles of roofs. Because of the complex labor needs required to build a hip roof properly, you can expect to spend more on labor if you choose to go with a hip roof over a less complicated roof style.

Furring strips reduce heat transfer to your home. Unlike materials like wood roof shakes, metal panels have a high heat conductivity and will readily pass heat to the materials underneath. If that material is your roof deck, you’ll notice hotter temperatures in your living space, especially during the summer. Furring strips add a layer of air insulation to reduce that heat transfer.

The most common slope, or roof pitch, for a shed is 4:12 or four inches of height for every horizontal foot. For areas that experience heavy snow loads, a steeper roof of 6:12 or 9:12 is best. 

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