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Legacy masonry L.L.C.

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Legacy masonry L.L.C.

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Provide quality brick, block, and stone work for a combined 30+years. Provide other special work such as tuck pointing, restoration,etc. Our goal at Legacy masonry is to bring quality fair priced family owned service to the consumer. Legacy Masonry will bring quality,love and passion your idea is ours.

Provide quality brick, block, and stone work for a combined 30+years. Provide other special work such as tuck pointing, restoration,etc. Our goal at Legacy masonry is to bring quality fair priced family owned service to the consumer. Legacy Masonry will bring quality,love and passion your idea is ours.


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L&D Construction

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L&D Construction

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8 years of experience

We specialize in all aspects of Residential building. Services include anything from concrete work to the roof and anything in-between. We build new structures including pole barns, garages, additions, homes, replace driveways, etc.

We specialize in all aspects of Residential building. Services include anything from concrete work to the roof and anything in-between. We build new structures including pole barns, garages, additions, homes, replace driveways, etc.




Gonzalez General Contracting

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Gonzalez General Contracting

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15 years of experience

Gonzalez General Contracting is a full service residential construction company servicing the Nebraska Panhandle. Whether you need a small scale renovation or desire a custom project we are committed to helping you create a home you will love.

Gonzalez General Contracting is a full service residential construction company servicing the Nebraska Panhandle. Whether you need a small scale renovation or desire a custom project we are committed to helping you create a home you will love.






Hurlbert Construction

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Hurlbert Construction

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This is a family run business. You will always get a free estimate either over the phone or on-site, depending on the circumstance. Billing will be discussed with you because everyone's situation is different.

This is a family run business. You will always get a free estimate either over the phone or on-site, depending on the circumstance. Billing will be discussed with you because everyone's situation is different.

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Concrete Repair questions, answered by experts

You’ll need to reseal the foundation every five to 10 years, depending on the sealant you’ve used, the moisture conditions present in and around your home, and the condition of your foundation. Having a foundation inspection conducted before reapplication can help you catch any problems before you begin resealing. Of course, if you notice any new leaks or other moisture problems at any time, it may be necessary to reseal the foundation sooner.

There are many actions that specialists can take to repair a bad foundation. However, just like a car, a specialist will determine whether the cost of repairs is worth it in the long run. In many cases, repairs to the surrounding property—such as regrading your lawn or addressing lawn drainage issues—will also be necessary.

Cracks, shifting, or uneven floors indicate potential foundation issues.

While it can be difficult to identify a bad foundation at first glance, look for large horizontal cracks, discoloration, bulging basement walls, or signs of water damage. You may also see large gaps between the home and the foundation on the outside or signs of pooling water from a recent storm.

Yes, you can live with a cracked foundation—in fact, most people do. Virtually all foundations crack from normal settlement, and while settling cracks benefit from sealing to prevent water and moisture intrusion, most aren’t an issue. If you have structural cracks in your foundation, it might be safe to live in your home for some time, but you should address them immediately to prevent structure collapse and major property damage.

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