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Cobblestone Masonry

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Cobblestone Masonry

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Cobblestone Masonry LLC Established 1995 Reno, Nevada Is an Employee-Owned Company specializing in Patio, Fireplace, Misc Masonry Services in Brick, Stone, Concrete and Pavers. We strive to serve our community by providing exceptional quality at affordable rates.

Cobblestone Masonry LLC Established 1995 Reno, Nevada Is an Employee-Owned Company specializing in Patio, Fireplace, Misc Masonry Services in Brick, Stone, Concrete and Pavers. We strive to serve our community by providing exceptional quality at affordable rates.


Benjamin Franklin Fireplace

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Benjamin Franklin Fireplace

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The promise of Benjamin Franklin Fireplace is to earn your Complete Satisfaction on every visit. We want to be THE Company for you, your neighbors, and your friends.

The promise of Benjamin Franklin Fireplace is to earn your Complete Satisfaction on every visit. We want to be THE Company for you, your neighbors, and your friends.








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Chimney Repair questions, answered by experts

Copper roof strips offer better coverage and more damage protection than zinc roof strips. Although both deter moss and algae growth, copper also offers UV protection. Zinc strips require more strips than copper to cover the roof’s surface area, which means more holes in your roof. Copper strips are also more flexible and last longer than zinc strips.

Metal roofs do not technically require a drip edge if the roof overhangs at least one inch, because the roof's slant will cause water to flow away from the structure. But a drip edge would be an added level of protection for a metal roof to help keep moisture issues at bay.

Steel roofs are noisier than slate or asphalt tiles but less noisy than aluminum and other types of metal roofing. While some find the sound pleasant, others may want a quieter roof. To reduce noise in your living area, you can install thicker underlayment or add insulation or even acoustic tiles between the roof and the house.

When properly installed and maintained, a metal roof can last 50 to 80 years. However, the fasteners used to attach the roof may have a shorter lifespan than the roof panels, so it’s a good idea to inspect your roof every few years to check for wear and replace any damaged components. Metal roofs installed over shingles don’t last as long as tear-offs since the underlying roofing components can deteriorate over time, and the added weight can stress roof supports.

Roof repair costs about $1,100 on average. The cost to repair a roof depends on the size, type of roof, and severity of the issue. Additional cost factors include the type of repairs needed, the pitch and complexity of the roof design, any permits required, and the labor cost in your location. The time of year can influence the overall price, too, as winter repairs can be more expensive due to the slippery conditions for working on a roof. 

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