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Taylor Home Improvements

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Taylor Home Improvements

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10 years of experience

My name is Brandon Taylor. I am a small business owner and looking forward to working with you. I have been in service for 2 years now under my own business but have worked in construction for 5 years. I have many years of experience under sub-contracting in a variety of trades. I started my business in 2015, however, before then I was working as a laborer and sub-contractor. I recently decided to branch out and perform my services under my own business and give my customers and clients the professional results they deserve. I take my work very serious and strive to be the best in every aspect of my business. You can find my business on several websites including Angies List and BuildZoom. These websites you can post your jobs and you can get a variety of quotes on the job and you (homeowner) get to choose who you want to complete your job. I also strongly encourage you to leave me reviews on my work and your satisfaction. One of the best marketing techniques is Word-of-Mouth and this will help your community trust a reliable professional as well as help me build my business as a small business owner. Thank you. Skilled labor isn't cheap and cheap labor isn't skilled!

My name is Brandon Taylor. I am a small business owner and looking forward to working with you. I have been in service for 2 years now under my own business but have worked in construction for 5 years. I have many years of experience under sub-contracting in a variety of trades. I started my business in 2015, however, before then I was working as a laborer and sub-contractor. I recently decided to branch out and perform my services under my own business and give my customers and clients the professional results they deserve. I take my work very serious and strive to be the best in every aspect of my business. You can find my business on several websites including Angies List and BuildZoom. These websites you can post your jobs and you can get a variety of quotes on the job and you (homeowner) get to choose who you want to complete your job. I also strongly encourage you to leave me reviews on my work and your satisfaction. One of the best marketing techniques is Word-of-Mouth and this will help your community trust a reliable professional as well as help me build my business as a small business owner. Thank you. Skilled labor isn't cheap and cheap labor isn't skilled!




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Brennstuhl Construction Inc

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Brennstuhl Construction Inc

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24 years of experience

Brennstuhl Construction Inc has been serving the North Central Ohio since 2001. We provide concrete services for all residential and commercial needs. We are fully insured and will stand behind our work. Our main goal is, and always will be to provide complete customer satisfaction with every client we service. Contact us today to find out why we are considered the area's best!

Brennstuhl Construction Inc has been serving the North Central Ohio since 2001. We provide concrete services for all residential and commercial needs. We are fully insured and will stand behind our work. Our main goal is, and always will be to provide complete customer satisfaction with every client we service. Contact us today to find out why we are considered the area's best!



PNN Maintenance, INC

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PNN Maintenance, INC

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15 years of experience

We are a full service asphalt maintenance company providing paving, sealcoating, crack sealing, patching, dirt work and many other aspects of roadway, parking lot, and driveway maintenance.

We are a full service asphalt maintenance company providing paving, sealcoating, crack sealing, patching, dirt work and many other aspects of roadway, parking lot, and driveway maintenance.




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49 years of experience

Service oriented private business serving a wide aray of customers on many tasks/projects; personal or private services, construction services, business services, financial services etc

"Horrible craftsmanship. He did not order the materials as draws were paid, then wanted more money to order materials. Installed a boat lift as part of the project, it was not installed to spec and dropped our boat. The seawall steps have washed out from rain. Left trash, building scraps all over the work site."

Abby G on April 2018

Service oriented private business serving a wide aray of customers on many tasks/projects; personal or private services, construction services, business services, financial services etc

"Horrible craftsmanship. He did not order the materials as draws were paid, then wanted more money to order materials. Installed a boat lift as part of the project, it was not installed to spec and dropped our boat. The seawall steps have washed out from rain. Left trash, building scraps all over the work site."

Abby G on April 2018


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Concrete Driveways questions, answered by experts

Yes. A septic tank riser is meant to replace a septic tank cover—concrete, metal, fiberglass, or otherwise—while still allowing easy access to the opening of the tank. Just as you would need to be mindful of the septic tank lid when it comes to mowing the lawn or other yard usage, you’ll have to be cautious not to damage or otherwise disrupt the septic tank riser.

Yes, it's best to use a carbide-tipped masonry bit when drilling into concrete. These bits are harder and more durable than standard bits, so they're designed for drilling into tough surfaces like concrete. A different bit is likely to break and pose a safety hazard so you'll definitely want to stick with one that's specially designed for concrete. 

Whether a concrete walkway or sidewalk needs rebar depends on how it will be used. Walkways and sidewalks meant for light foot traffic don’t need rebar, and you can use wire mesh instead. But concrete surfaces that will see heavy machinery will likely need it.

Most of the time, you or your contractor will spray the concrete form and framework with a release agent or oil to prevent sticking. This is common practice with wood and steel forms. For insulated concrete forms, the styrofoam formwork often remains in place after construction, so you don’t need to treat it beforehand. Foam concrete forms made out of melamine also may not need treatment beforehand, as the material naturally won’t stick to the concrete after it’s cured.

While all ice melts that contain chemicals can damage concrete, some are more concrete-safe than others. Magnesium chloride and potassium chloride are both salts that can melt ice without causing corrosion. Calcium chloride also causes minimal corrosion, making it another popular choice.

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