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Design & Build LLC

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28 years of experience

Design & Build LLC is a General construction business that does all areas of residential construction. We are a family based business serving as a alternative to a large number of sub-contractors doing the construction process. Are goal is to "Build around your dream." However big or small. We also want to take the questions that comes with construction from the customer and give valuable answers and certainty to the customers needs. We do design as well as a complete projection of costs for a complete project and remove all the guess work.

Design & Build LLC is a General construction business that does all areas of residential construction. We are a family based business serving as a alternative to a large number of sub-contractors doing the construction process. Are goal is to "Build around your dream." However big or small. We also want to take the questions that comes with construction from the customer and give valuable answers and certainty to the customers needs. We do design as well as a complete projection of costs for a complete project and remove all the guess work.



R G Morgan Construction

79 Norton Road
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R G Morgan Construction

79 Norton Road
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37 years of experience

We are a small construction firm located just west of McVeytown, Pa. We do small sub-contracting jobs in which we work with other General Contractors up to preforming General Contractor duties of our own. No job is considered to small to fool with. If it is important to you, it is important to us.

We are a small construction firm located just west of McVeytown, Pa. We do small sub-contracting jobs in which we work with other General Contractors up to preforming General Contractor duties of our own. No job is considered to small to fool with. If it is important to you, it is important to us.

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Concrete Cutting questions, answered by experts

There are a few ways you can save money on concrete disposal, including hiring a company that specializes in the service. While you’ll pay for the labor, professional removal companies can save you money on dumping fees if they can recycle or sell the old concrete. If possible, you can also do your own concrete demolition, which can cut down on labor costs. Paying for haul-away service only, you could save between $1.50 and $5.50 per square foot of concrete instead of paying for demolition and removal.

If you don't have access to commercial equipment, you can utilize a pickaxe or circular saw with a masonry blade to break up asphalt. However, this is generally only effective in small areas. A jackhammer is usually needed to break up slabs of asphalt into smaller pieces. The most effective method when removing an entire driveway is an excavator that breaks apart and pries away asphalt.

If you remove tile flooring yourself, it can take eight to 12 hours per 100 square feet. The exact time it takes depends on the type of tile, its location, and your experience with removing tile flooring. On the other hand, professionals with the right tools can remove tile flooring in as little as one hour per square foot.

Large boulders may require professional assistance or heavy machinery to break them up safely and efficiently for removal. To do it yourself, use a masonry drill bit to drill holes into the boulder's surface at weak points or natural cracks. Once the holes are in place, insert metal wedges and shims. Then, strike the wedges with a sledgehammer to apply pressure and split the boulder along the drilled lines. It is vital to wear safety gear that protects your eyes, hands, feet, and body while performing this task.

You shouldn’t remove a fireplace yourself. Before beginning this job, you’d need to know whether or not you have a load-bearing fireplace. To do that, you’d need help from a structural engineer. Plus, fireplace removals require permits and often involve working with gas lines or electricity, which can be dangerous. For all of these reasons, it’s best to hire a pro for this project.

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