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M&B Masonry

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M&B Masonry

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Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

M&B Masonry is a family owned business serving Central and Southern Maine for the last 25 years. We specialize in chimneys, fireplaces, hearths, patios, hardscape and much more. Our work is always top notch quality and we pride ourselves on perfection!

"Matt’s work ethic, attention to detail and timeliness is top notch. We have been working with him for roughly 10 years and get great compliments on his work on all of our projects."

Tori J on August 2023

M&B Masonry is a family owned business serving Central and Southern Maine for the last 25 years. We specialize in chimneys, fireplaces, hearths, patios, hardscape and much more. Our work is always top notch quality and we pride ourselves on perfection!

"Matt’s work ethic, attention to detail and timeliness is top notch. We have been working with him for roughly 10 years and get great compliments on his work on all of our projects."

Tori J on August 2023



Jim's Roofing & Home Improvement

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Jim's Roofing & Home Improvement

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35 years of experience

Call for a FREE QUOTE with the exception of Written Estimate unless awarded job. Will travel within a reasonable distance (no more than a 45 mile radius from zip code) some exceptions will be made according to size of job. Payment types accepted as follows: Cash, Personal & Cashiers Checks. We require and initial deposit for material purchasing on signing of a contract, 2nd payment when job is half done and final payment due upon completion of work.

Call for a FREE QUOTE with the exception of Written Estimate unless awarded job. Will travel within a reasonable distance (no more than a 45 mile radius from zip code) some exceptions will be made according to size of job. Payment types accepted as follows: Cash, Personal & Cashiers Checks. We require and initial deposit for material purchasing on signing of a contract, 2nd payment when job is half done and final payment due upon completion of work.





Unversal Home Renovations

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Unversal Home Renovations

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38 years of experience

Established in 1987, Universal Home Renovations has over 125 years of combined experience in the building and remodeling trade. We are a privately owned Corporation, family operated & managed.

Established in 1987, Universal Home Renovations has over 125 years of combined experience in the building and remodeling trade. We are a privately owned Corporation, family operated & managed.



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Chimney Repair questions, answered by experts

On average, a roof lasts 30 years—depending on the material. Metal roofs can last up to 70 years, while zinc, specifically, can last well over 100 years. These roofs can reach their intended life span with maintenance that includes seasonal gutter cleaning, pruning nearby trees to avoid damage, and routine inspections every year.

Regular cleaning, rust prevention treatments, and protective coatings extend lifespan and appearance.

A metal roof can last anywhere from 15 to 100 years or more, depending on the type. Aluminum and corrugated metal roofs last around 45 years, but tin roofs can last for up to 75 years, and copper roofs can last 100 years or more.

When choosing a metal roof, consider not only the area of the roof but also the thickness of the panel, known as the gauge. Common roofing gauge sizes for metal roofs are 24-gauge and 26-gauge. The smaller the gauge size, the thicker the roof. Usually, a thicker gauge is ideal if your house is in an area that sees a lot of rain, snow, or hail, as it will be less likely to dent.

Metal roofs have a bad reputation for being loud, even if that's not necessarily true—it's usually only thin tin or sheet metal roofs that are loud during storms. Stone coating adds a layer to the metal that severely cuts down on any noise from rain. In many ways, stone-coated steel roofs are quieter than your average, run-of-the-mill asphalt shingle roof.

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