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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.

Stone and Gravel questions, answered by experts

Clean regularly, check for cracks, and inspect the chimney annually for safety.

You may not need a hammer drill if you’re planning on drilling one or two very small diameter holes in brick. For holes with a diameter of 3/16-inch or less, a regular drill with a masonry bit can do the job. However, the bit will heat up quickly, and the process will take significantly longer than with a hammer drill. Prepare to cool your drill bit down in a bucket of water more often.

Brick is the closest choice when seeking to capture the timeless look of stone with a more practical and budget-friendly option. When comparing stone versus brick siding, the price range of $200,000 to $400,000 for average brick home construction is dramatically lower compared to the cost of building a stone home. If you'd like to keep the stone aesthetic without the cost, stone veneer and manufactured stone are both less expensive than real stone.

A traditional rectangular brick that is used for siding, brick walks, and pathways is 8 inches long by 4 inches wide. If you are shopping for fire bricks, the standard dimension is typically 9 inches long by 4.5 inches wide.

Unfortunately, there are many disadvantages to stone houses. They are slow to build and the materials are pricey, both of which balloon the total cost. Stone walls require a more robust foundation, which costs more to install. Running plumbing, electrical, and HVAC through a stone house is much more difficult too, so homeowners need to seriously consider if the aesthetic benefit is worth the cost of building with stone. One of the questions to ask a masonry contractor is if a similar aesthetic can be achieved with another material.

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