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Roughedge Land Development

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Roughedge Land Development

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Roughedge Land development- land clearing, grading, drainage, erosion control, driveways. Here at Roughedge we take pride in our work and care about how their customer want there work done.

Roughedge Land development- land clearing, grading, drainage, erosion control, driveways. Here at Roughedge we take pride in our work and care about how their customer want there work done.



The Works Professional Landscaping

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The Works Professional Landscaping

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The Works Professional Landscaping can create anything from a simple to a complex landscape that will value and curb appeal to your home or business. The Works Professional Landscaping excels in Landscaping and hardscaping, such as Paver Patios, Walkways, Firepits, and all other hardscape needs.

The Works Professional Landscaping can create anything from a simple to a complex landscape that will value and curb appeal to your home or business. The Works Professional Landscaping excels in Landscaping and hardscaping, such as Paver Patios, Walkways, Firepits, and all other hardscape needs.








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Stone and Gravel questions, answered by experts

A fireplace is, by definition, an enclosed space where you burn wood or other fuel for the purpose of generating light and heat. A firepit burns wood and is much less expensive to build, but they aren’t technically a fireplace as it isn’t enclosed. An outdoor oven—commonly outdoor brick pizza ovens—often uses wood as fuel, but its primary purpose is to cook food, and you’d rarely just burn wood inside them for warmth or aesthetic reasons.

Real stone is exactly what it sounds like: It’s real stone sourced from the earth without additives. It is durable and unique, but it’s difficult to work with because of its weight, challenge in sourcing, and high cost. Stone veneer mimics the look of real stone but is actually engineered with a mixture of Portland cement, natural minerals, and a colorant. While it’s more affordable and easier to work with, it’s less durable and may appear manufactured to the trained eye.

Two types of masonry are veneer masonry and solid masonry. Veneer masonry is thin brick or stone material attached to the face of a building. With veneer masonry, the walls support the weight of the masonry products rather than the masonry being built on a concrete footing. Solid masonry is a wall or other brick or stone structure built on a concrete footing, and the masonry supports itself.

Modern brick houses are really stick-built homes with a brick facade for aesthetic purposes only, so most have framing. With genuine brick construction, most homeowners install furring strips over the interior of the brick and then install drywall over those strips to cover the brick wall, so they don’t have traditional framing.

Yes! Hot glue is an excellent—and temporary—way to spread holiday cheer with Christmas lights without damaging your brick exterior.

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