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Belding Industries LLC

1903 4th St NW
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Belding Industries LLC

1903 4th St NW
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32 years of experience

We are a family owned and operated company that values honesty, integrity and stands behind our work. We offer over 30 years of industry experience. We specialize in roofing repair and offer a 2 year and 5 year warranty. Our services are customized to the individual project, paying close attention to the details of each project that we're involved with. We look forward to building long term relationships with our clients and guarantee your satisfaction!

"The representative quoted me $850. They sent an email with an estimate of over $700. I found another roofing company to do the job for $150, and they even caulked some additional spots on my roof for no extra charge. Belding Industries is way overpriced. I would not recommend them."

Richard M on August 2019

We are a family owned and operated company that values honesty, integrity and stands behind our work. We offer over 30 years of industry experience. We specialize in roofing repair and offer a 2 year and 5 year warranty. Our services are customized to the individual project, paying close attention to the details of each project that we're involved with. We look forward to building long term relationships with our clients and guarantee your satisfaction!

"The representative quoted me $850. They sent an email with an estimate of over $700. I found another roofing company to do the job for $150, and they even caulked some additional spots on my roof for no extra charge. Belding Industries is way overpriced. I would not recommend them."

Richard M on August 2019




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







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Garages questions, answered by experts

Having a garage can increase the value of your home considerably, even if the garage isn't considered living space. Many people own cars and want a secure place to park their vehicles when they are home. 

If you decide to finish your garage and convert it into living space, you may affect your home's value. The livable space may increase your home's square footage, which can help its value. But, giving up the garage space may also negatively affect the sale price of your home.

No, there should not be a gap between the garage door and the floor. This gap can allow rodents and insects to infest your home. It also creates an entryway for rain and melted snow that can damage your home's foundation or cause mold issues. Finally, leaving a gap will increase your energy bills by allowing heat to escape more easily. If you're looking for something more airy, consider one of the many garage door alternatives.

You do not need to drywall over most types of garage insulation. However, doing so can increase noise reduction, make the space more attractive, and keep children and pets from touching harmful fiberglass insulation. If you’re using cellulose or some other type of blown-in insulation (fiberglass and mineral wool are common), you will need drywall to contain the insulation material.

The life span of a newly painted garage door depends on the quality of your paint, the material of the door, and the climate you live in. If you’re confident that you’ll maintain the door as best you can, you can expect the job to last between 5 and 10 years.

Wood, steel, fiberglass, and aluminum are among the top building materials for a garage. Wood is highly customizable, naturally insulative, and durable in mild climates but can be expensive. Steel is lightweight, low-maintenance, and cost-effective, but it’s susceptible to rust. Fiberglass is low-maintenance and doesn’t shrink or expand in changing temperatures, but it can become brittle and crack from prolonged high winds and sun exposure.

Unlike steel, aluminum isn’t susceptible to rust and is low-maintenance, but its ultra-light weight makes it less durable than some materials, and it’s susceptible to saltwater damage, making it a poor choice for coastal homes.

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