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Critel Enterprises LLC

1103 Road 9
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Critel Enterprises LLC

1103 Road 9
5.00(
2
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Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
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We do heating & air conditioning, shop filtration systems, geo thermal systems and duct work. We also sell gas fireplaces and stoves, wood fireplaces and stoves.

We do heating & air conditioning, shop filtration systems, geo thermal systems and duct work. We also sell gas fireplaces and stoves, wood fireplaces and stoves.




Bridges Counseling Services, LLC

120 N Dewey St
5.00(
5
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Bridges Counseling Services, LLC

120 N Dewey St
5.00(
5
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Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Bridges Counseling Services, LLC is based in North Platte, Nebraska and serves clients from throughout the area. Our caring counselors believe in the value of every individual and are here to help you and your family bridge the gap between problems and solutions. - Adolescent and Child Counseling - Marital and Couple Counseling - Individual and Family Counseling - Christian Counseling - Adjustment Issues - Affair Recovery - Anxiety - Child-Parent Psychotherapy - Chronic Pain - Circle of Security - Crisis Intervention - Depression - Divorce - Domestic Abuse - Grief and Loss - Parent Child Interaction Therapy - PTSD - Self-Worth Issues - Sexual Abuse - Stress - Trauma - Workplace Issues - And much more We accept most insurances and EAP programs. Please contact us today for your personalized consultation.

Bridges Counseling Services, LLC is based in North Platte, Nebraska and serves clients from throughout the area. Our caring counselors believe in the value of every individual and are here to help you and your family bridge the gap between problems and solutions. - Adolescent and Child Counseling - Marital and Couple Counseling - Individual and Family Counseling - Christian Counseling - Adjustment Issues - Affair Recovery - Anxiety - Child-Parent Psychotherapy - Chronic Pain - Circle of Security - Crisis Intervention - Depression - Divorce - Domestic Abuse - Grief and Loss - Parent Child Interaction Therapy - PTSD - Self-Worth Issues - Sexual Abuse - Stress - Trauma - Workplace Issues - And much more We accept most insurances and EAP programs. Please contact us today for your personalized consultation.


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Classic Copper Works

9443 Cossey Road
3.69(
16
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Classic Copper Works

9443 Cossey Road
3.69(
16
)
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

You should plan on replacing architectural shingles every 20 to 25 years in most cases, although you could see up to around 30 years of useful life. Replacing your roof before it reaches the end of its life is a good idea because it reduces the risk of roof failure and roof leaks, which can contribute to extensive property damage and hefty repair costs. Your shingles’ life span can be shorter if you live in an area that sees a lot of extreme weather, so plan on getting a roof inspection done every few years to identify the best timeline for replacement.

Whether a metal or shingle roof is better for you depends on your preferences. Standing seam metal roofs require little to no maintenance, but if you install a screw-down metal roof where the fasteners are exposed, the gaskets on the fasteners will dry rot and need to be replaced. Generally, screw-down metal roofs need to be re-screwed every 15 to 20 years.

Metal roofs are energy-efficient and have extended warranties, while asphalt shingles are less durable than most. They tend to lose color and get damaged over time, and absorb heat from the sun.

There should be small gaps between your roof and the walls of your home, and other buildings. These small gaps let building materials shift, expand, and contract with weather and other outside forces, and they prevent moisture from wicking down walls from roofing and gutter systems. Without these strategic gaps, your home’s exterior and its finishes can sustain water damage, decay, peel, delaminate, and crack. However, there is a fine line between a smart gap and a problematic gap—all  gaps should be small, intentional, and covered or filled in with foam insulation to prevent pests from using them as access points.

You can walk on a TPO roof, but you should only do so when necessary and wear footwear that’s less likely to puncture the surface. If you anticipate needing to frequently walk on your TPO roof, reinforce walkways to protect against punctures. TPO roofing can also be slippery, so in most cases, you’ll want to leave walking on it to the pros.

The terms “roof shingles” and “roof tiles” are sometimes used interchangeably, but the term “shingles” most often refers to asphalt, rubber, metal, or slate shingles, and the term “tiles” normally means they’re made from clay or concrete. In all cases, shingles are small, rectangular components that a roofer layers in an overlapping pattern to protect the structure underneath from the elements.

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