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Quality Trusted Commercial

6909 Winnetka Ave N
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Quality Trusted Commercial

6909 Winnetka Ave N
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As the 5-time award winners in commercial roofing, we believe low prices don't mean you have to sacrifice service and quality. Whether you need roof repair, replacement, or installation, call today!

As the 5-time award winners in commercial roofing, we believe low prices don't mean you have to sacrifice service and quality. Whether you need roof repair, replacement, or installation, call today!



Arend Remodeling LLC

1301 Cannon Ave
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Arend Remodeling LLC

1301 Cannon Ave
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I am a small owner operated business. I do most of the work myself, but have quality subcontractors that I also use. Please see my website for more about me.

"Mark of Arend Remodeling gave us great service. He is honest, and we found his estimates very accurate for the actual costs. His estimation of how long the project would take to complete was very accurate and he is highly reliable. He is clearly dedicated to quality and doing things with excellence and care. He works with good subcontractors, and made sure their work for us met our expectations. We recommend him highly and without any reservation. We would certainly hire him again (hope to have him return next year for a bathroom remodel!)"

Beverly W on September 2019

I am a small owner operated business. I do most of the work myself, but have quality subcontractors that I also use. Please see my website for more about me.

"Mark of Arend Remodeling gave us great service. He is honest, and we found his estimates very accurate for the actual costs. His estimation of how long the project would take to complete was very accurate and he is highly reliable. He is clearly dedicated to quality and doing things with excellence and care. He works with good subcontractors, and made sure their work for us met our expectations. We recommend him highly and without any reservation. We would certainly hire him again (hope to have him return next year for a bathroom remodel!)"

Beverly W on September 2019






Adrenaline Customs

1744 Commerce Ct
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Adrenaline Customs

1744 Commerce Ct
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We are the Twin Cities only show quality powder and ceramic coating facility. From small one off highly custom parts, to small production runs. We have what it takes to make your parts stand out above all the rest. Completed right the first time, guaranteed!

We are the Twin Cities only show quality powder and ceramic coating facility. From small one off highly custom parts, to small production runs. We have what it takes to make your parts stand out above all the rest. Completed right the first time, guaranteed!



Twin Cities Renovations

7038 13th Ave S
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Twin Cities Renovations

7038 13th Ave S
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Twin Cities Renovations is a young company that thrives on referrals. We are very selective in our hiring process to ensure the end product is that of true quality, leaving every customer satisfied.

Twin Cities Renovations is a young company that thrives on referrals. We are very selective in our hiring process to ensure the end product is that of true quality, leaving every customer satisfied.

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Garages questions, answered by experts

Your homeowners' insurance should automatically cover your detached garage. This coverage often falls under a “separate structure” policy. Keep in mind that there may be exceptions to this general rule. Every insurance policy has its own rules and coverage, so contact your homeowners' insurance to ensure you’re covered—and to know how much coverage your policy offers.

Insulating a detached garage won't reduce your home's heating or cooling bills—and insulating an attached garage will only have a small effect on your home's energy efficiency. However, insulating an attached garage can reduce the transfer of heating and cooling to and from the outdoors, which can reduce the amount of energy your home needs to stay comfortable. Also, having an insulated garage is just more pleasant. Balance the cost of insulating your garage with how you'll use the space to determine if the project is worth it.

You can expect your seal to last anywhere from 1 to 5 years. Several factors affect this—material, frequency of use, and the weather. For example, seals made from high-quality rubber are built to withstand the elements and can go the distance with a little TLC. If your door sees a lot of action or faces extreme heat or cold, the seal could wear out more quickly. Regular maintenance—like cleaning and lubrication—can make your seal last longer. And while it’s rare, a professionally installed seal on a smooth floor can potentially last up to 10 years.

There should not be any visible gaps between the garage door and frame. If the gap is big enough that you can either see daylight or feel a draft, this indicates a problem. Bring in a garage door professional to help you discover why the gap exists. A pro may also be able to offer suggestions for how to insulate a garage.

The most common garage door material is aluminum, but the best material for you depends on your budget and location. Wood is the most expensive to repair but tends to add the most curb appeal, while fiberglass or composite doors cost less to fix.

Aluminum won’t rust, so it’s a great option if you live somewhere humid or rainy. Steel doors are durable but are prone to rust. If you live somewhere with extreme temperatures, hot or cold, you might opt for fiberglass, which won’t split if the temperatures skyrocket or drop below freezing.

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