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PMR Masonry LLC

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PMR Masonry LLC

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Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
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2 years of experience

I pride myself on my professionalism, as well as my ability to complete every job to the homeowner's total satisfaction. I never leave a job unfinished, or a homeowner not 100% satisfied with my level of service - Call today!

"Highly recommend this company! I manage several luxury homes in Big Sky and only hire the best of the best for my clients. The work was completed to a high standard at a very reasonable rate. Any stone and masonry work in the future will absolutely go to this company. Donâ t hesitate to hire them!!"

Nick D on November 2023

I pride myself on my professionalism, as well as my ability to complete every job to the homeowner's total satisfaction. I never leave a job unfinished, or a homeowner not 100% satisfied with my level of service - Call today!

"Highly recommend this company! I manage several luxury homes in Big Sky and only hire the best of the best for my clients. The work was completed to a high standard at a very reasonable rate. Any stone and masonry work in the future will absolutely go to this company. Donâ t hesitate to hire them!!"

Nick D on November 2023


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12 years of experience

I prefer "Time and Material" project where you purchase the material and then cut me a check weekly until job is completed. I charge $50.00/hour. I will also do bid work, half expected at the beginning of the job, the other half at completion (depending on the size of the project.) Must have a minimum of 8 hours of work.

I prefer "Time and Material" project where you purchase the material and then cut me a check weekly until job is completed. I charge $50.00/hour. I will also do bid work, half expected at the beginning of the job, the other half at completion (depending on the size of the project.) Must have a minimum of 8 hours of work.






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Gas Fireplace Service questions, answered by experts

Yes, you should seal an unused chimney. Even if it’s not in use, the structure is still susceptible to moisture damage, which can lead to problems like cracks, spalling, efflorescence, and damaged mortar joints. But you should also cap the chimney to prevent blockages while still allowing for air ventilation (which also prevents moisture damage). Also, continue to get an annual chimney inspection to prevent other issues with the structure.

You’ll need vented logs if you have a vented gas fireplace and vent-free logs if you have a ventless gas fireplace. If you aren’t sure which type of fireplace you have, contact a local gas fireplace service. They’ll help identify your fireplace and explain which type of logs you need to run it.

A gas fireplace insert costs about $3,600 to install, on average. The cost to install a gas log insert ranges from about $700 to $6,500, depending on the size, type of insert, how it works, and heating needs. Gas fireplaces need electrical and gas lines installed properly, so hiring a pro is recommended rather than trying to DIY installation.

Most cleanings take 1-3 hours, but extensive soot buildup or liner damage may require additional time.

You don’t need electricity for a wood-burning stove unless it has a blower fan. Some wood-burning stoves include blower fans to help with heat distribution, but blower fans have a motor and use electricity to power the fan. You can still operate a wood stove without using the blower fan, so it’s a good source of heat if you have a power outage or are looking to lower your electric bill during winter.

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