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Teklus Construction, LLC

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Teklus Construction, LLC

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8 years of experience

Teklus Construction LLC will assemble and manage a team of multi-discipline skilled trades necessary for the successful and efficient completion of the project. Provide a one-stop solution for contracting multiple contractors. Outside of general contracting, Teklus has experience in owner representation by creating a strategy for the owner to overcome challenges throughout the project in a competitive environment as well as assisting with permitting and close-out phase.

Teklus Construction LLC will assemble and manage a team of multi-discipline skilled trades necessary for the successful and efficient completion of the project. Provide a one-stop solution for contracting multiple contractors. Outside of general contracting, Teklus has experience in owner representation by creating a strategy for the owner to overcome challenges throughout the project in a competitive environment as well as assisting with permitting and close-out phase.


Improved Home Repair & Remodel

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Improved Home Repair & Remodel

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14 years of experience

We thrive on honest hard working employees seeing how they are most likely completing jobs inside or outside customers home. We except check or cash but no credit yet. I have 4 part time employees and 2 full time employees. We are not contracted with other companies but I know several people that work in multiple areas for great referals.

We thrive on honest hard working employees seeing how they are most likely completing jobs inside or outside customers home. We except check or cash but no credit yet. I have 4 part time employees and 2 full time employees. We are not contracted with other companies but I know several people that work in multiple areas for great referals.

Stone and Gravel questions, answered by experts

You can turn a red brick white through a process called whitewashing. Whitewash isn’t a stain but rather is made from water and white latex paint. Adding more water to the mix will make the solution look lighter when applied, and adding more paint will make it look more white.

Stone houses used to be much more practical, but with the advent of stronger and cheaper materials like concrete, they aren’t seen as much anymore. There are some parts of the world where it makes sense to build with stone, and they are usually next to a stone quarry. Stone is, however, very weather-resistant, which is why many homes near the sea and on mountains are still built with local stone.

The cost of masonry work varies widely depending on the type of masonry along with common cost factors like size, complexity, location, and season. Most exterior masonry work done in freezing temperatures tends to cost more because of the preparation and protection involved to keep the masonry from freezing before the mortar cures properly. The average price ranges per project or square foot for different types of masonry include:

  • Brick wall (fence, garden wall, etc.): $10–$45 per square foot

  • Natural stone wall: $40–$110 per square foot

  • Manufactured stone veneer: $20–$40 per square foot

  • Brick home exterior: $10–$30 per square foot

  • Brick siding: $3–$10 per square foot

  • Stone siding: $35–$50 per square foot

  • Brick step replacement: $20–$30 per square foot

  • Brick wall repair: $20–$40 per square foot

  • Chimney repairs: $160–$750 per project

  • Tuckpointing: $5–$25 per square foot

No, you don’t need to soak the brick before cutting it by hand. In fact, cutting a wet brick can make it harder to see your score lines and may cause the chisel to slip. Soaking is sometimes used with power tools to reduce dust, but for hand-cutting, it’s best to work with dry bricks for better control and visibility.

Yes, depending on the type of pavers you have, you may need a specific type of sealant. For example, concrete pavers will bond differently than clay pavers or faux stone pavers and will demand a different type of sealer. If you’re unsure of the material and what type of sealant you need, you can contact the company that laid your pavers down for you.

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