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JS Remodeling N Construction, LLC

313 N Folger St
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JS Remodeling N Construction, LLC

313 N Folger St
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11 years of experience

We are a family run business for 16 years and have 2 employees and we do sub-contract out depending on size of job. We ask for half up front with a contract signed before starting the job and we offer senior discounts and military discounts. We do commerical jobs and we accept cash and credit cards.

We are a family run business for 16 years and have 2 employees and we do sub-contract out depending on size of job. We ask for half up front with a contract signed before starting the job and we offer senior discounts and military discounts. We do commerical jobs and we accept cash and credit cards.




ROSS CONSTRUCTION

31668 STATE HIGHWAY C
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ROSS CONSTRUCTION

31668 STATE HIGHWAY C
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40 years of experience

Ross Construction employees are exsperianced at all phases of the construction and remodeling process. We understand that some phases of the remodeling process can be stressfull. We take pride in a clean jobsite and will go the extra mile to make sure the home/ bussiness owers property is protected and treated with respect.

Ross Construction employees are exsperianced at all phases of the construction and remodeling process. We understand that some phases of the remodeling process can be stressfull. We take pride in a clean jobsite and will go the extra mile to make sure the home/ bussiness owers property is protected and treated with respect.



Full service general contractor for residential, commercial, industrial construction.


Indian Summer Pool And Spa ~ Fender Brothers Const

2756 E Division St
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Indian Summer Pool And Spa ~ Fender Brothers Const

2756 E Division St
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Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
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Indian Summer Pool and Spa installs Custom Pools and Spas in Gunite, One Piece Viking Fiberglass Pools & Spas and also Always Fun Fiberglass Wall Concrete Bottom Pools & Spas. We do turnkey installations of Negative edge, Vanishing edge, Tension Edge and Lagoon Style Pools. We do installs throughout the Midwest and can help you to build your dreams. We do Swimming Pool Closings - winterization and repairs as well as remodeling to add a spa, negative edge, fire rocks, waterfalls and an assortment of other fantastic options to make your backyard a Stay-cation Destination!

Indian Summer Pool and Spa installs Custom Pools and Spas in Gunite, One Piece Viking Fiberglass Pools & Spas and also Always Fun Fiberglass Wall Concrete Bottom Pools & Spas. We do turnkey installations of Negative edge, Vanishing edge, Tension Edge and Lagoon Style Pools. We do installs throughout the Midwest and can help you to build your dreams. We do Swimming Pool Closings - winterization and repairs as well as remodeling to add a spa, negative edge, fire rocks, waterfalls and an assortment of other fantastic options to make your backyard a Stay-cation Destination!

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Stucco questions, answered by experts

Mortar, or masonry mortar, is mainly used in joints and as parging for stone, brick, or cement construction. Stucco is primarily a surface material used as wall coverings. For maintenance, masonry will need repointing or replacing as damage or land shifting occurs, whereas stucco will need patching or refinishing as it tends to crack over time along with other types of wear-and-tear.

Stucco is considered a type of cladding because it includes a built-in ventilation layer, a weatherproof membrane beneath that, and, often, a layer of insulation to improve building efficiency. The multiple layers of stucco—the scratch coat, the brown coat, and the finish coat—also create a more complex building membrane, so it’s more accurate to call it cladding. However, homeowners and contractors alike refer to stucco as siding.

You can apply stucco to wood by wrapping it with grade D waterproof paper, installing trim accessories such as metal lath, control joints, weep screeds, casing beads, and expansion joints, and applying the stucco in three layers. You’ll need a scratch coat, brown coat, and finish coat, all applied with a trowel and screeded with a darby or straight edge. Each should cure for two days before you apply the next one.

The decision to repair or replace stucco depends on the extent of the damage. If the culprit is dirt, stains, or small cracks, your stucco will benefit from a deep clean, quick repair, and possibly a paint job. If you notice large cracks or peeling, it’s time to call a professional to fix your stucco. They can guide you in deciding whether your issue is simple enough to repair or whether severe problems—like water damage and mold—require removing and replacing sections of your stucco, or the entire thing.

When hiring for your project, look for licensed, insured contractors with experience in stucco removal. Ask them for references, review their past stucco removal projects, and request detailed, written estimates. A reputable stucco removal contractor will explain the entire process, outline all costs, and ensure proper disposal and compliance with local codes.

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