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Timber Wolf Log & Tiny Homes

Po Box 884
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Timber Wolf Log & Tiny Homes

Po Box 884
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We are a wholesale to the public that offers special savings on model homes and dealer packages{ looking for dealers in your area} turn key to shells available

We are a wholesale to the public that offers special savings on model homes and dealer packages{ looking for dealers in your area} turn key to shells available


E&L Construction LLC

97 Ladera Rd
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E&L Construction LLC

97 Ladera Rd
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12 years of experience

The company owner is at all job sites and you will deal directly with him. All work is done by our company. We never ask for any money upfront unless job requires special oder on a material that is needed for the job. Payments are made quarterly after the job has started.

The company owner is at all job sites and you will deal directly with him. All work is done by our company. We never ask for any money upfront unless job requires special oder on a material that is needed for the job. Payments are made quarterly after the job has started.


Dreikosen & Sons Construction

3745 Hwy 82
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Dreikosen & Sons Construction

3745 Hwy 82
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45 years of experience

Small Family run business, 40 years of experience in building construction; NM State Licensed GB98 for commercial and residential building. Custom furniture and cabinets designing. Billing per week or month available.

Small Family run business, 40 years of experience in building construction; NM State Licensed GB98 for commercial and residential building. Custom furniture and cabinets designing. Billing per week or month available.





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Stucco questions, answered by experts

Most homeowners can remain in their homes during stucco removal, but expect noise, dust, and limited access to certain areas. For extensive projects or if hazardous materials are present, temporary relocation may be recommended for safety and comfort. Before removal begins, seal off the work areas and use air purifiers to minimize the spread of dust.

Aluminum siding isn't the only type of siding material on the market for giving your home's exterior a makeover. Alternatives to aluminum siding include vinyl siding, wood siding, composite siding, and brick veneer siding. Each siding material comes with strengths and weaknesses that could influence your decision based on your particular circumstances, so it's  important to look into each type as they pertain to your home and lifestyle before deciding.

A popular competitor to aluminum siding is vinyl siding, which has a similar price and is lower maintenance but comes with a shorter life span.

Yes, stucco can be installed over existing siding, but some contractors wouldn’t recommend it. Putting stucco over other types of siding requires careful consideration and proper preparation. Stucco is regularly added over brick and wood siding; however, some of the biggest factors affecting stucco installation include the condition of the existing siding and whether it’s strong enough to hold the weight of the stucco. If stucco is added to another type of siding, the weight can cause it to crack, making it susceptible to moisture, water damage, and mold.

Due to application and cure times between coats, stuccoing a house takes between 10 and 14 days. Professionals may be able to wrap up projects on smaller homes in 7 to 10 days, while stuccoing large, multi-level homes can take more than two weeks. For the standard three-coat stucco system, six days are dedicated solely to stucco drying timelines, which are necessary after each coat.

The easiest way to remove stucco is to use a circular saw with a diamond blade to cut small squares out, pry them off, and then cut the metal lath behind it with tin snips. It’s possible to do everything with a hammer and a crowbar, but it will take significantly longer and will wear you out more quickly. Plus, you’ll have a higher risk of damaging windows, hidden siding, and sheathing if you go the less precise route.

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