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Ridgeway Excavation, LLC

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Ridgeway Excavation, LLC

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Ridgeway Excavation, LLC proudly serves its customers with pride, integrity, and attention to details that matter most to you. This is one of the many things, that set us apart from the rest. We are locally owned and operated. Give us a call today!

Ridgeway Excavation, LLC proudly serves its customers with pride, integrity, and attention to details that matter most to you. This is one of the many things, that set us apart from the rest. We are locally owned and operated. Give us a call today!


Tri-State Environmental Solutions Construction LLC

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Tri-State Environmental Solutions Construction LLC

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Tri-State Environmental Construction is here to satisfy all of your dirt work needs. We provide excavation services including land clearing and grading, erosion control, drainage mitigation, slip and crack repair, french drain and culvert installs, along with most other services that require earth moving equipment. (We do not do work that require inspection or permits around homes, ie. septic tanks, swimming pools, foundations etc.) We are an owner-operated business that focuses on quality work for our clients. Our equipment operator has over a decade of experience doing dirt work for the local coal mines and has an exceptional reputation for doing work that is effective, economical, and stands the test of time.

Tri-State Environmental Construction is here to satisfy all of your dirt work needs. We provide excavation services including land clearing and grading, erosion control, drainage mitigation, slip and crack repair, french drain and culvert installs, along with most other services that require earth moving equipment. (We do not do work that require inspection or permits around homes, ie. septic tanks, swimming pools, foundations etc.) We are an owner-operated business that focuses on quality work for our clients. Our equipment operator has over a decade of experience doing dirt work for the local coal mines and has an exceptional reputation for doing work that is effective, economical, and stands the test of time.


Stone and Gravel questions, answered by experts

A fireplace hearth is a fireproof flooring material that extends out from the base of the fireplace and into the room. Hearths can be made of brick, ceramic, marble, limestone, and more. A hearth serves the purpose of decreasing the fire risk in the area directly around the fireplace. If flying embers hit carpet or wood, they’ll spark and create a fire. But if they hit something like tile or granite, they’ll simply go out.

Europe is a continent made of many individual countries with a history of city life. In these cities, dirt roads were unsanitary and often shifted. The Ancient Romans started laying cobblestone streets in the 3rd century, which became an iconic feature of European cities. The durable and practical paving material proved to be extremely weather-resistant.

No, it’s not recommended to attach shutters to brick without drilling. Brick is dense and built to last, so adhesives and shortcut methods don’t usually cut it. Even heavy-duty glue struggles to hold up over time—especially against wind, moisture, and temperature changes. Most no-drill options are made for materials like vinyl or wood, not solid masonry. Skipping the drill might seem easier, but it puts your shutters—and anything below them—at risk. For a secure, lasting install, drilling is the way to go. It takes more effort up front, but the result is safer and more reliable.

Yes, bricks can crack over time. While spotting a crack (or several) might be nerve-wracking, cracked bricks aren’t always cause for concern. In fact, it’s normal to see a few small cracks as your foundation settles. However, if the cracks are getting wider or longer or you keep finding new ones, you should have a masonry professional inspect them right away. You should also contact a pro if you notice any large or vertical cracks in your bricks.

For most masonry cleaning jobs, you should use a masonry sponge and a gentle cleaner like dish soap, vinegar, or a dedicated fireplace or masonry cleaner. Harsher bleach-based or ammonia cleaning agents should only be used if necessary and never mixed together.

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