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Natola Construction LLC

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Natola Construction LLC

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We are a family owned business with 15+ years experience in the industry. We have a huge portfolio! Plenty of references and fully licensed/bonded and insured!! We specialize in bathrooms and kitchens but we are not limited to those we also do full basement renovations, rehab houses or flips for investors or landlords. 24/7 emergency handyman services, fencing, decks/pergolas and plenty more!!!

"Never showed up, took my 10% deposit. Personal verbal attack through texts. VERY UNPROFESSIONAL!"

John S on May 2021

We are a family owned business with 15+ years experience in the industry. We have a huge portfolio! Plenty of references and fully licensed/bonded and insured!! We specialize in bathrooms and kitchens but we are not limited to those we also do full basement renovations, rehab houses or flips for investors or landlords. 24/7 emergency handyman services, fencing, decks/pergolas and plenty more!!!

"Never showed up, took my 10% deposit. Personal verbal attack through texts. VERY UNPROFESSIONAL!"

John S on May 2021


Battin Construction

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Battin Construction

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37 years of experience

We are licensed in every aspect of the trades. We have access to as many employees that are needed for various projects. We also possess the ability to produce sub-contractors to perform services that we do not provide

We are licensed in every aspect of the trades. We have access to as many employees that are needed for various projects. We also possess the ability to produce sub-contractors to perform services that we do not provide


We are a roofing company in the Mid-Ohio Valley that specializes in historical roof preservation. We repair and install copper, slate, tile, standing seam metal, shingles, chimney flashing, chimney tuck pointing, flat roofs and much more.


Tom's Painting & Home repair

14084 State Route 329
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Tom's Painting & Home repair

14084 State Route 329
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13 years of experience

We are not a jack of all trades company. We have dedicated professionals in all fields of work. The learning never stops we spend an average of 80 hours a year learning new products so we can offer the latest and greatest.

We are not a jack of all trades company. We have dedicated professionals in all fields of work. The learning never stops we spend an average of 80 hours a year learning new products so we can offer the latest and greatest.


Roof Ice and Snow Removal questions, answered by experts

Whether salt melts ice overnight will depend on how low the temperature drops. If temperatures stay around 30 degrees Fahrenheit, you can count on salt melting ice overnight. Otherwise, the lower temperatures get, the less effective the salt is in melting ice, and the more likely you’ll wake up with a slippery driveway the next day. 

Yes, but it works best with lightweight snowblowers, the single-stage models or electric versions. Also, you need to have a rubberized intake edge on the ground and preferably rubberized auger paddles, not a metal version. Otherwise you may chip or damage the surface as you work. When it doubt, let the snow lie.

You can also use a snow blower on leveled gravel, but only if you carefully adjust the intake height so it doesn’t kick up the gravel and turn it into flying missiles.

Rubbing alcohol may also remove ice from your driveway in a pinch. It has a lower freezing point than water, which expedites the unfreezing process. Pour 70 percent isopropyl alcohol into a quart or half-gallon spray bottle and spray it on your driveway. You do not have to dilute it with water.

If you live in a cold climate with frequent heavy snowfall, investing in a snow blower may be worth the cost. Another thing to consider when factoring in cost is if you have physical limitations that make shoveling snow difficult or even dangerous. So, you may want to start shopping around for a snow blower if you have either or both of these scenarios.

A common mistake is you can let snow melt naturally in a window well. However, snow buildup in the well can damage your window frames and walls. The melting snow also poses risks of water damage as it may leak through into the basement. It’s important to shovel snow out of your window wells before too much snow is piled in there.

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