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Agristene Unlimited,LLC

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Agristene Unlimited,LLC

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12 years of experience

Agristene Unlimited,LLC was founded in 2013 and is committed to high quality carpentry, remodeling and light construction. we specialize in bathroom, kitchen remodeling and ceramic tile flooring but offer a wide range of other property maintenance services including landscaping and tree trimming as well. We are a family owned business with direct oversight over all operations our company conducts.

Agristene Unlimited,LLC was founded in 2013 and is committed to high quality carpentry, remodeling and light construction. we specialize in bathroom, kitchen remodeling and ceramic tile flooring but offer a wide range of other property maintenance services including landscaping and tree trimming as well. We are a family owned business with direct oversight over all operations our company conducts.





ROYAL ROOF & GUTTER

1731 Walnut Street
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ROYAL ROOF & GUTTER

1731 Walnut Street
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Free onsite estimate

Royal Roof & Gutter, LLC is a medium sized company. All of our employees have a minimum 10 year work history. Our Owner and mangers have over 25 years experience. We do not sub-contract work out and do offer financing options, as well as guarantees on our work. We are insured, licensed( HIC# 121188) and professional. Estimates are typically free.

Royal Roof & Gutter, LLC is a medium sized company. All of our employees have a minimum 10 year work history. Our Owner and mangers have over 25 years experience. We do not sub-contract work out and do offer financing options, as well as guarantees on our work. We are insured, licensed( HIC# 121188) and professional. Estimates are typically free.


D&B Construction LLC

715 McMasters Avenue
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D&B Construction LLC

715 McMasters Avenue
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14 years of experience

We are a small three man general construction company that has skilled and very dedicated employees that care a lot about the work they do as well as a willingness to provide each and every customer with a positive experience.

We are a small three man general construction company that has skilled and very dedicated employees that care a lot about the work they do as well as a willingness to provide each and every customer with a positive experience.



Fugets Contracting

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Fugets Contracting

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29 years of experience

We were founded in 1996. We currently have seven employees we do a lot of subcontracting work we offer a variety of billing options we do financing we also do monthly payments up to 12 months zero interest

"It started out pretty good. But progressively got worse. The lower level cabinets were not level so the people who put in the countertop had to put a lot of shims in to make things work. Fuget’s Contracting workers did not show up on time. They would say 10am and show up close to 3pm. This happened more times than once. They have no respect for people’s time or their own. I stupidly paid them in full what i thought was the next to last day of work, and they never came back to finish the job. Plumbing is faulty and the sink leaks; Dishwasher is not put in properly; part of the back splash, unfinished. Drawer pulls put in upside down. I now have to hire someone else to finish the job."

Eva R on June 2019

We were founded in 1996. We currently have seven employees we do a lot of subcontracting work we offer a variety of billing options we do financing we also do monthly payments up to 12 months zero interest

"It started out pretty good. But progressively got worse. The lower level cabinets were not level so the people who put in the countertop had to put a lot of shims in to make things work. Fuget’s Contracting workers did not show up on time. They would say 10am and show up close to 3pm. This happened more times than once. They have no respect for people’s time or their own. I stupidly paid them in full what i thought was the next to last day of work, and they never came back to finish the job. Plumbing is faulty and the sink leaks; Dishwasher is not put in properly; part of the back splash, unfinished. Drawer pulls put in upside down. I now have to hire someone else to finish the job."

Eva R on June 2019


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Roof Ice and Snow Removal questions, answered by experts

While it’s less common than on other kinds of roofs, yes, ice dams can form on metal roofs. Metal roofs, particularly those with snow guards installed, can still accumulate ice at the roof edge, although ice dams on metal roofs are less likely to cause roof or interior damage than on traditional asphalt shingle roofs.

DIY snow removal is entirely free, except for the cost of a shovel. However, it may not always be the best option for large driveways and areas with heavy snowfall; it’s strenuous work and can take a long time. Other wallet-friendly ways to remove snow include rock salt, hot water, a de-icing agent, or a leaf blower. 

Using a snow blower can make removing snow easier if you have physical limitations and a large area to cover. Snow blowers can remove large amounts of snow quickly, which can also save you time. However, shoveling can be efficient for smaller areas with light snow. The method you use will depend on the specific situation and your preference. Of course, you can skip doing it yourself and stay out of the cold by hiring a snow removal company near you.

Be careful when choosing a product to help you remove ice from your wood deck. Never use sand, gravel, or salt, since these items can damage and scratch the wood. Instead, look for chemical de-icers that are marked as safe for wood decks or use hot water to melt snow and ice.

When starting the engine, you typically leave the choke on a snowblower in the "choke" or "closed" position. After starting, let the engine run for a few minutes to warm up. Then, gradually open the choke, moving it to the "open" or "run" position, allowing more air into the engine and transitioning to a normal fuel-air mixture. The exact duration varies based on the snowblower model and ambient temperature, but as a general rule, you should open the choke once the engine has stabilized and runs smoothly, typically within a few minutes.

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