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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



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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.



Santa Fe Home Maintenance

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Santa Fe Home Maintenance

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16 years of experience

I am here to help you with your home maintenance needs. I have 17 years experience, will provide you with a free written estimate, I am timely and have good communication skills. Your project will be done efficiently and correctly, the first time.

I am here to help you with your home maintenance needs. I have 17 years experience, will provide you with a free written estimate, I am timely and have good communication skills. Your project will be done efficiently and correctly, the first time.

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Chimney Caps questions, answered by experts

While it’s technically possible to repoint a chimney without scaffolding, it’s not recommended, especially for taller chimneys. Scaffolding provides a stable platform that allows for safer and more precise work. Without it, you might find yourself in a risky situation, and the quality of the repointing could suffer.

Yes, capped chimneys should still be vented. Failing to vent a chimney will result in condensation buildup inside the chimney, which commonly results in mold growth. If mold begins to grow in a chimney, it frequently goes undetected and spreads quickly through the home. Mold and moisture can damage the structural integrity of your home, and exposure to mold can cause discomfort and illness in residents.

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.

More and more insurance companies are writing torch down applications out of their liability insurance for contractors. If torch down is covered, they generally require a worker to stay on site for two hours after the last flame is extinguished.

For this reason, cold application modified bitumen—also known as “peel and stick”—is becoming more popular, and torch down is decreasing in popularity. Modified bitumen is taking its place, as it uses both hot and cold applications.

Rain shouldn’t come in through your ridge vents unless your vents are damaged or the rain is accompanied by very high winds. Most ridge vents use flashing or baffling to keep out rain, snow, and debris. If your ridge vent isn’t baffled, rain is more likely to enter your attic, so ridge vents with baffles are a better choice in areas with regular rainfall.

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