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Pringer Lawn Care

59 Hwy 17
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Pringer Lawn Care

59 Hwy 17
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15 years of experience

Pringer Lawn Care is a full service lawncare company. We have been in business for 5 years and have over 10 years experience in the field. We have three full time employees and we have one full time mowing crew and a second crew for landscaping.

Pringer Lawn Care is a full service lawncare company. We have been in business for 5 years and have over 10 years experience in the field. We have three full time employees and we have one full time mowing crew and a second crew for landscaping.





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Sherwood Home Designs

P.O. Box 1510
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Sherwood Home Designs

P.O. Box 1510
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19 years of experience

Sherwood Home Designs is your one-stop-shop for all your home needs. We are available for sub-contracting as well as estimates for private individuals. We accept all major credit cards, checks, and cash. Mention 'Angie's List' for a 15% discount on ANY job booked.

Sherwood Home Designs is your one-stop-shop for all your home needs. We are available for sub-contracting as well as estimates for private individuals. We accept all major credit cards, checks, and cash. Mention 'Angie's List' for a 15% discount on ANY job booked.



Show-Me Tile

3526 Prescott Ln.
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Show-Me Tile

3526 Prescott Ln.
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13 years of experience

Show-Me Tile specializes in installing ceramic, porcelain, glass, and natural stone tile for indoor and outdoor projects. We work on new construction and also remodels, we will provide deconstruction and removal of old material if needed. I am new to the area and I am in the process of receiving my business license in Boone County, where my business is based out of. I should have pictures of my work posted soon if I am able. I will help set up an account where we decide to get materials (Lowe's, Flooring Specialist's, etc.) and send a separate bill from Show-Me Tile when the project is finished. We can also discuss financing options prior to construction, I will work with you best I can. Depending on the size of the project there could be 1-4 workers on the job-site.

Show-Me Tile specializes in installing ceramic, porcelain, glass, and natural stone tile for indoor and outdoor projects. We work on new construction and also remodels, we will provide deconstruction and removal of old material if needed. I am new to the area and I am in the process of receiving my business license in Boone County, where my business is based out of. I should have pictures of my work posted soon if I am able. I will help set up an account where we decide to get materials (Lowe's, Flooring Specialist's, etc.) and send a separate bill from Show-Me Tile when the project is finished. We can also discuss financing options prior to construction, I will work with you best I can. Depending on the size of the project there could be 1-4 workers on the job-site.


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Stone and Gravel questions, answered by experts

Painted exterior brick does not usually need sealing. Brick is a porous material, so you don’t want to apply a sealant that could trap moisture inside the bricks and cause erosion and structural damage. The risk of moisture-induced damage after sealing is higher in colder climates where trapped moisture can expand if it freezes. On the other hand, it makes sense to seal really old brick or kitchen backsplashes, where moisture from cooking can weaken the brick.

Drilling into brick or mortar requires the use of a masonry drill bit. Masonry drill bits appear similar to standard drill bits except for the leading tip of the bit. The tip has a bulky carbide arrow-shaped end slightly larger than the rest of the bit shaft. Standard or high-speed drill bits designed for making holes in wood or metal don’t have the ruggedness or design shape you need to drill into brick. They may not go through the brick at all, and if they do, they’re more likely to overheat, crack, or dull before you finish drilling.

If you want to make your home eco-friendly, enjoy low maintenance, and love the fact that its looks will take people’s breath away (and not because they were trying to blow your house down), then a modern brick home is right for you. You can hire a mason to get the building process started for your brick home.

But if you’re not fond of the color and don’t want to deal with the process of repointing or other repairs, consider going with vinyl or wood. These materials offer a lower cost. While they tend to require more maintenance, they don’t cost nearly the same as exterior brick house repair.

You can use a regular drill to make pilot holes for gutter brackets in the wooden fascia board around the top of your house, but it’s not the best tool for brick. Instead, you’ll need a heavy-duty power tool like a hammer drill with a carbide tip bit.

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. 

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