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"Mr Gonzales was on time did a very professional job and bill was inline to what the said it would be. Worker worked cleaned and neat was very please with CBS will use them again for sure l"

Joseph I on November 2019

Specializing in cleanings, inspections, and repairs for wood burning fireplaces, wood stoves, and pellet stoves. Licensed, Bonded, and insured GS-29 license #380152 for wood and pellet stove installations. Dryer vent cleanings.

"Mr Gonzales was on time did a very professional job and bill was inline to what the said it would be. Worker worked cleaned and neat was very please with CBS will use them again for sure l"

Joseph I on November 2019



Great Dane Custom Homes LLC

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Great Dane Custom Homes LLC

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25 years of experience

John Sandoval has been building custom homes in Santa Fe for over 10 years. His first project was building a house for himself. Once he started his project he was hooked and Great Dane Custom Homes was born. John, a native of Santa Fe has traveled to various countries and has been exposed to various types of architecture but his heat and passion are about Santa Fe style. In order to build a custom home for his customers he feels that it means going beyond all the conventional services and products and creating an atmosphere of quality and trust. Unlike large companies John is onsite with every home from start to finish.

John Sandoval has been building custom homes in Santa Fe for over 10 years. His first project was building a house for himself. Once he started his project he was hooked and Great Dane Custom Homes was born. John, a native of Santa Fe has traveled to various countries and has been exposed to various types of architecture but his heat and passion are about Santa Fe style. In order to build a custom home for his customers he feels that it means going beyond all the conventional services and products and creating an atmosphere of quality and trust. Unlike large companies John is onsite with every home from start to finish.


Property Doctors

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Property Doctors

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11 years of experience

Property Doctors is owned and operated by Adam and Moses Dean. We do all the work personally and no job is too big or too small. For a free estimate call 505-712-6932 Thank you

Property Doctors is owned and operated by Adam and Moses Dean. We do all the work personally and no job is too big or too small. For a free estimate call 505-712-6932 Thank you





B & A Industries, LLC

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B & A Industries, LLC

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30 years of experience

We are Licensed through the State of NM Construction Industries Division, Licensing includes GB98, GA98, GF98, MM98. We are registered and licensed with the NM Public Regulation Commission. We have over 55 years combining experience in Construction Management, General Construction work.

We are Licensed through the State of NM Construction Industries Division, Licensing includes GB98, GA98, GF98, MM98. We are registered and licensed with the NM Public Regulation Commission. We have over 55 years combining experience in Construction Management, General Construction work.


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Chimney Caps questions, answered by experts

Shingles should overhang the drip edge by no more than 3/4-inch. Longer overhangs will more easily get caught in wind and leave you with an increased risk of roof uplift. You should have an overhang of at least 1/2-inch, though, as anything shorter can increase the risk of moisture getting blown under the shingles and damaging your roof deck or fascia.

Yes, clay and concrete tile roofs will keep your home cooler in the summer for two reasons. First, the material has low heat conductivity, so heat transfer from the sunlight and the outside air to your home will be very slow. Additionally, tile roofs have air gaps between the tiles and the roof decking, which helps further insulate your structure from heat gain. Light-colored tile is especially energy-efficient and will minimize how much outside heat transfers into your home.

Asphalt roofs provide better insulation than metal roofs, but that doesn’t always mean that asphalt roofs are better for reducing heating and cooling bills. In hotter climates, metal roofs will usually be better for home efficiency because the material reflects more sunlight and reduces solar heat gain. In colder climates, asphalt roofs are sometimes superior in terms of efficiency because they introduce more solar heat gain to your home and have greater insulating capabilities. However, metal roofs installed with an air gap can provide similar levels of insulation.

You can replace a roof in the winter, though it’s not the most popular time to do so. The biggest drawback of winter roofing work is the weather. Snow and ice make for dangerous, slippery working conditions. Plus, shingles can only be installed in temperatures above 40 to 45 degrees. 

The best time to replace a roof is in the spring or fall when the weather is mild. However, you can likely save some money by booking the job in the winter off-season, when roofers have more availability. 

Home insurance covers roof replacement if the roof is damaged due to a covered peril, such as a falling tree branch or storm damage. It won’t cover roof replacement due to normal wear and tear or lack of maintenance.

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