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Brown Masonry

1263 Goldeneye Dr
5.00(
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Brown Masonry

1263 Goldeneye Dr
5.00(
2
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Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Brown Masonry has been serving the Bitterroot Valley since 2008. We specialize in residential and commercial new construction, remodel, cultured stone, real stone, brick, and block work. We also clean and repair chimneys, and dryer vents. Our goal is to provide the highest quality work and to ensure our client's complete satisfaction on every job. Call us today and let us help you build the project you have been dreaming of.

Brown Masonry has been serving the Bitterroot Valley since 2008. We specialize in residential and commercial new construction, remodel, cultured stone, real stone, brick, and block work. We also clean and repair chimneys, and dryer vents. Our goal is to provide the highest quality work and to ensure our client's complete satisfaction on every job. Call us today and let us help you build the project you have been dreaming of.


Silver Bow Hearth And Home

1810 Meadowlark Ln
5.00(
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Silver Bow Hearth And Home

1810 Meadowlark Ln
5.00(
1
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Customers say: Quality work
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

We install and service a number of different units. We have a certified chimney sweep on staff. There are five employes and three of them spend a portion of their time in the field installing and servicing units.

We install and service a number of different units. We have a certified chimney sweep on staff. There are five employes and three of them spend a portion of their time in the field installing and servicing units.




Classic Copper Works

9443 Cossey Road
3.69(
16
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Classic Copper Works

9443 Cossey Road
3.69(
16
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Customers say: Quality work
25 years of experience

Classic Copper Works uses time honored German copper smith techniques handed down from father to son and passed on to our highly skilled artisans. We specialize in the fabrication of custom copper & bronze products and other metal specialties. WE DO NOT OFFER REPAIR SERVICES OF ANY KIND. Additional phone number - (888) 908-5339.

"Ordered and paid for custom awning that was to take 5 weeks. Its now been 16 weeks and still waiting. Owner is at best noncommunicable and at worst, rude. I'm now wondering if this is a scam and not a real business."

Rick K on March 2025

Classic Copper Works uses time honored German copper smith techniques handed down from father to son and passed on to our highly skilled artisans. We specialize in the fabrication of custom copper & bronze products and other metal specialties. WE DO NOT OFFER REPAIR SERVICES OF ANY KIND. Additional phone number - (888) 908-5339.

"Ordered and paid for custom awning that was to take 5 weeks. Its now been 16 weeks and still waiting. Owner is at best noncommunicable and at worst, rude. I'm now wondering if this is a scam and not a real business."

Rick K on March 2025

Chimney Caps questions, answered by experts

No, ice dams aren’t a standalone sign that you need a new roof. Ice dams can form on new roofs, as issues with the insulation inside your home are often the underlying problem. However, if you notice signs of roof damage from ice dams, you might need to hire a local roofer for repair or partial replacement.

Most Cape Cod houses are two stories tall at the peak, although they’re considered one-and-a-half stories tall because the steep roof pitch cuts off a portion of the living space on the second story. Unless you raise the roof on your Cape Cod house to add a dormer, the interior rooms upstairs will lose some usable living space to the sloped ceilings.

Roof raking can damage shingles if improperly done. Be sure to use a rake that’s designed specifically for removing snow from a roof, and don’t use excessive pressure. Light, consistent pressure to pull down the bulk of the snow is all that’s needed—if you clear right down to the shingles, you’re probably using too much force and risking roof damage.

Roofers don’t typically replace vent pipes themselves, but they do handle the flashing and seals around vent pipes when working on a roof. During a roof replacement or repair, roofers inspect the vent pipe flashing for damage, replace deteriorated seals, and ensure the pipe is properly integrated into the roofing system to prevent leaks. If the vent pipe itself is cracked or damaged, a plumber is usually required to replace it, while the roofer ensures the roofing components around the pipe remain watertight.

In many cases, yes, homeowners insurance covers roof damage caused by snow. For example, if your roof collapses in a snowstorm or an ice dam leads to a leak in your ceiling, your policy should cover the cost of repairs. However, to get your claim approved, your roof must be well-maintained and in good condition overall, aside from the recent snow-related damage.

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