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Teton River Construction

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Teton River Construction

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8 years of experience

Specializing in bath/kitchen remodels, tile, and masonry, Justin Van Horn-Owner, has been in construction for 25 years. Starting right after high school, he learned how to build a house from the foundation up. Five years ago he turned his passion into a business that focuses on quality, integrity, and the satisfaction of his clients.

Specializing in bath/kitchen remodels, tile, and masonry, Justin Van Horn-Owner, has been in construction for 25 years. Starting right after high school, he learned how to build a house from the foundation up. Five years ago he turned his passion into a business that focuses on quality, integrity, and the satisfaction of his clients.


Ironside Stone Works

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Ironside Stone Works

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7 years of experience

Ironside Stone Works is Stone Quarry offering Landscape & Masonry stone products. We have an unusual stone in that it has natural occurring parallel tops and bottoms with beautiful coloring, making it easy to build walls and landscape features that look great. We sell through local distributors, thus making it easier for non-local customer to get our products.

Ironside Stone Works is Stone Quarry offering Landscape & Masonry stone products. We have an unusual stone in that it has natural occurring parallel tops and bottoms with beautiful coloring, making it easy to build walls and landscape features that look great. We sell through local distributors, thus making it easier for non-local customer to get our products.


D.B. Construction and Remodeling

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D.B. Construction and Remodeling

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22 years of experience

We specialize in all aspects of residential construction except major electrical or plumbing but we have tradesmen we sub contract out to. From concrete to framing, carpet to carport. No job to big or small so call us today to schedule an estimate.

We specialize in all aspects of residential construction except major electrical or plumbing but we have tradesmen we sub contract out to. From concrete to framing, carpet to carport. No job to big or small so call us today to schedule an estimate.






Alpine Stonework Inc

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Alpine Stonework Inc

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Alpine Stonework Inc. has been providing artistic quality masonry to its customers for over 16 years. Fast, clean and detail orientated work has proven to be a formula for very satisfied customers. Projects of all sizes and types are accepted. We provided free and accurate up front pricing for homeowners, builders and designers.

Alpine Stonework Inc. has been providing artistic quality masonry to its customers for over 16 years. Fast, clean and detail orientated work has proven to be a formula for very satisfied customers. Projects of all sizes and types are accepted. We provided free and accurate up front pricing for homeowners, builders and designers.


Butte Carpet One Floor & Home

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Butte Carpet One Floor & Home

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Carpet one is locally owned and operated by husband & wife team, Rick & Carolyn Svejkovsky. Our sales team consists of two well-educated staff members ready to help consumers choose a flooring that will meet their lifestyle needs. We have four independent contractors that specialize in carpet, laminate, ceramic/porcelain tile, hardwood/engineered wood, window treatments, and commercial flooring. We offer 12 month financing year round as well as 18 month financing with our monthly promotions. For our customers convenience we offer free measuring and estimates.

Carpet one is locally owned and operated by husband & wife team, Rick & Carolyn Svejkovsky. Our sales team consists of two well-educated staff members ready to help consumers choose a flooring that will meet their lifestyle needs. We have four independent contractors that specialize in carpet, laminate, ceramic/porcelain tile, hardwood/engineered wood, window treatments, and commercial flooring. We offer 12 month financing year round as well as 18 month financing with our monthly promotions. For our customers convenience we offer free measuring and estimates.


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Masonry questions, answered by experts

This is largely dependent on the size and hardness of the rock, but a range of tools might work, including hammers, chisels, rock hammers, sledge hammers, and more. You'll need a jackhammer for the very biggest rock-breaking jobs.

You can use normal bricks as cladding for a concrete or clay pizza oven or as a base underneath one. Fire bricks or solid clay bricks are necessary for an outdoor pizza oven’s floor, and you can use clay bricks for the rest of the oven.

Limewash can be removed from brick, but the method of removal will depend on how long the limewash has been on the brick. If the limewash has fully dried—which happens after about five days—you’ll need to use a diluted muriatic acid mixture to remove it. If there are multiple coats of limewash, you may need to apply the acid mixture several times to fully remove it from the brick.

Brick stain doesn’t peel or chip and is much more durable than painting. That’s because the staining is absorbed into the brick instead of lingering on the surface as paint does. The color retains even under extreme weather conditions. Therefore, brick stain will save you a lot of time and cost on maintenance in the long run.

It is possible, albeit a lot slower, to break up a rock using water. You would do this by freezing and thawing the water. You could create some initial holes or cracks in the rock, then pour water into the cracks or holes and allow them to freeze (so it's best to do this in winter or in colder climates). Since water expands when it freezes, this puts pressure on the inside of the rock and causes it to crack. You could continue to pour more water in and let it freeze to continue to break up the rock.

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