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Nicks Home Improvement

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Nicks Home Improvement

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27 years of experience

I'm a young guy who has started my business from the ground up, I grew up around my father who has had his own business since he was 17, so I have been around it all my life, my age of 21 always fools alot of people who end up being very satisfied after the seen what a great job I can do!

I'm a young guy who has started my business from the ground up, I grew up around my father who has had his own business since he was 17, so I have been around it all my life, my age of 21 always fools alot of people who end up being very satisfied after the seen what a great job I can do!



Masters Home Improvements

2117 Southwood Rd.
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Masters Home Improvements

2117 Southwood Rd.
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26 years of experience

Masters Home Improvements is a family owned business that has been serving all of Eastern, North Carolina for over 15 years. We strive for client satisfaction. As a company we want to exceed your expectations and get the job done right. We require no money down. We do not get paid until our job is complete and you are satisfied. We stand behind our work 100%. Give us a call today and you will not be disappointed!

Masters Home Improvements is a family owned business that has been serving all of Eastern, North Carolina for over 15 years. We strive for client satisfaction. As a company we want to exceed your expectations and get the job done right. We require no money down. We do not get paid until our job is complete and you are satisfied. We stand behind our work 100%. Give us a call today and you will not be disappointed!


"Terrible service. The technician replaced the fireplace blower fan, but it stopped working shortly after the repair. When we complained, the woman who answers the phone was rude and not helpful whatsoever. The technician then took the blower for two weeks to fix it again. Apparently he did not tighten all of the hardware so a few screws were loose. Two weeks for a loose screw. Absolutely terrible quality of work and customer service."

Paul N on January 2018

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"Terrible service. The technician replaced the fireplace blower fan, but it stopped working shortly after the repair. When we complained, the woman who answers the phone was rude and not helpful whatsoever. The technician then took the blower for two weeks to fix it again. Apparently he did not tighten all of the hardware so a few screws were loose. Two weeks for a loose screw. Absolutely terrible quality of work and customer service."

Paul N on January 2018


Matthew Thompson

675 NC-172
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Matthew Thompson

675 NC-172
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27 years of experience

Myself and my associates together can just about anything that needs to be done. As a veteran I proudly serve active duty and prior service. We accept cash, check, credit and debit cards. Discounts available for the disabled, depending on the required services from 5% to 100%. Financing may also be available for your project, financing is considered on a case by case basis.

Myself and my associates together can just about anything that needs to be done. As a veteran I proudly serve active duty and prior service. We accept cash, check, credit and debit cards. Discounts available for the disabled, depending on the required services from 5% to 100%. Financing may also be available for your project, financing is considered on a case by case basis.


Coastline Construction and Renovations

601 Peletier Loop Rd F34
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Coastline Construction and Renovations

601 Peletier Loop Rd F34
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23 years of experience

We are a small family run and owned business with little overhead so we can pass the savings on to you our valued customers. We normally do 2 to 3 installment payments depending the cost of materials and size of the job. We offer 10% military and senior citizen discounts.

We are a small family run and owned business with little overhead so we can pass the savings on to you our valued customers. We normally do 2 to 3 installment payments depending the cost of materials and size of the job. We offer 10% military and senior citizen discounts.




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Chimney Repair questions, answered by experts

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On average, a roof lasts 30 years—depending on the material. Metal roofs can last up to 70 years, while zinc, specifically, can last well over 100 years. These roofs can reach their intended life span with maintenance that includes seasonal gutter cleaning, pruning nearby trees to avoid damage, and routine inspections every year.

24-gauge metal is thicker and will stand up better to impact, so it’s a better option for roofs that will see heavy snow and ice accumulation, hail storms, fallen tree debris, and blown debris. It’s a more expensive option, but it’s worth the added cost for roof longevity in extreme climates. If you live in a more moderate climate and don’t have trees overhanging your roof, 26-gauge metal is suitable and is a more affordable option.

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