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Hard Rock Landscaping

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Hard Rock Landscaping

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3 years of experience

My company does everything landscaping such as: -Mowing -Trimming -Mulching -Seeding-Aerating -Thatching -Leaf Removal -Transplanting/Planting -Pavers/Brick Pathways -Land Leveling -Concrete demolition/ Pouring and finishing -etc.. Im a small business owner with plenty of time and drive to get the job done fast and right. no job is to big or small. and estimates will always be FREE. Ive done landscaping along with construction and concrete/asphalt my whole life. i know the ins and outs and all jobs i run. No job is Impossible. im a one man army for the time being but for larger jobs workers are brought in.

My company does everything landscaping such as: -Mowing -Trimming -Mulching -Seeding-Aerating -Thatching -Leaf Removal -Transplanting/Planting -Pavers/Brick Pathways -Land Leveling -Concrete demolition/ Pouring and finishing -etc.. Im a small business owner with plenty of time and drive to get the job done fast and right. no job is to big or small. and estimates will always be FREE. Ive done landscaping along with construction and concrete/asphalt my whole life. i know the ins and outs and all jobs i run. No job is Impossible. im a one man army for the time being but for larger jobs workers are brought in.



Appleridge Stone

1094 Old William Penn Hwy
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Appleridge Stone

1094 Old William Penn Hwy
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We were incorporated in 1979 as Lenhardt Enterprises, Inc. by founders – Robert G. Lenhardt and Jean A. Lenhardt and began as a dealer for a competitive manufactured stone product. After four years, we introduced Appleridge Stone to our distribution service area. At that time a manufacturing facility was established in Blairsville, PA. In 2000 the corporate name was changed to Appleridge Stone International, Inc. In 2013, the Lenhardts sold Appleridge Stone to the Bill and Margaret Ostach Family.

We were incorporated in 1979 as Lenhardt Enterprises, Inc. by founders – Robert G. Lenhardt and Jean A. Lenhardt and began as a dealer for a competitive manufactured stone product. After four years, we introduced Appleridge Stone to our distribution service area. At that time a manufacturing facility was established in Blairsville, PA. In 2000 the corporate name was changed to Appleridge Stone International, Inc. In 2013, the Lenhardts sold Appleridge Stone to the Bill and Margaret Ostach Family.



We accept credit cards, cash and check 24 hr.service on emergency repairs. We repair and maintain your buildings with the best products & services available.


Flaugh's Construction and Design

P.O. Box 94
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Flaugh's Construction and Design

P.O. Box 94
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22 years of experience

FLAUGH’S CONSTRUCTION AND DESIGN TURN KEY GENERAL CONTRACTOR ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A STORAGE BUILDING, GARAGE, SHOP, WAREHOUSE? WE HAVE YOU COVERED THROUGH ARE NETWORK OF BUILDING DEALERSHIPS WE CAN OFFER MULTIPLE BUILDING PACKAGES FROM THE TOP PRODUCING MANUFACTURES IN THE NATION, LET YOUR DREAMS COME TRUE WE WILL WORK WITH YOU TO GET YOU THE BEST PRICE AVAILABLE ON THE MARKET . CALL TODAY FOR YOUR QUOTE 814-330-5727 CONSTRUCTION SERVICES OFFERED PRE-ENGINEERED STEEL & WOOD POLE BUILDING SALES & INSTALLATION "COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS " EXCAVATION & FOUNDATIONS CONCRETE SLABS & SIDEWALKS ROOFING: METAL & ASPHALT SHINGLES COMPUTER AIDED DRAFTING SERVICES COMPLETE & SELECTIVE DEMOLITION METAL OR WOOD FRAMING DRYWALL HANGING & FINISHING PAINTING PORCHES & DECKS *NEW CONSTRUCTION SERVICES* GENERAL HANDYMAN SERVICES PERFECT FOR YOUR SMALL PROJECTS THAT YOU JUST DON'T HAVE TIME TO COMPLETE WE HAVE YOU COVERED PA#117028

FLAUGH’S CONSTRUCTION AND DESIGN TURN KEY GENERAL CONTRACTOR ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A STORAGE BUILDING, GARAGE, SHOP, WAREHOUSE? WE HAVE YOU COVERED THROUGH ARE NETWORK OF BUILDING DEALERSHIPS WE CAN OFFER MULTIPLE BUILDING PACKAGES FROM THE TOP PRODUCING MANUFACTURES IN THE NATION, LET YOUR DREAMS COME TRUE WE WILL WORK WITH YOU TO GET YOU THE BEST PRICE AVAILABLE ON THE MARKET . CALL TODAY FOR YOUR QUOTE 814-330-5727 CONSTRUCTION SERVICES OFFERED PRE-ENGINEERED STEEL & WOOD POLE BUILDING SALES & INSTALLATION "COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS " EXCAVATION & FOUNDATIONS CONCRETE SLABS & SIDEWALKS ROOFING: METAL & ASPHALT SHINGLES COMPUTER AIDED DRAFTING SERVICES COMPLETE & SELECTIVE DEMOLITION METAL OR WOOD FRAMING DRYWALL HANGING & FINISHING PAINTING PORCHES & DECKS *NEW CONSTRUCTION SERVICES* GENERAL HANDYMAN SERVICES PERFECT FOR YOUR SMALL PROJECTS THAT YOU JUST DON'T HAVE TIME TO COMPLETE WE HAVE YOU COVERED PA#117028




Allegheny Mineral Corporation

1 Glade Park Dr
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Allegheny Mineral Corporation

1 Glade Park Dr
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In 1941, C.H. & E.A. Snyder Excavating began as a small construction company between Charles H. Snyder, Sr. and his younger brother Elmer A. Snyder. Over the next several years, the Snyder brothers continued to pursue civil construction projects in west central Pennsylvania, utilizing their first piece of equipment, a P&H 150 shovel. During World War II the funding for infrastructure construction projects was greatly diminished. With the possibility of having an idle fleet of equipment, Chuck Sr. and Elmer recognized that the WWII effort was gaining momentum, and their endeavors turned toward surface coal mining. In 1948, the Snyder brothers expanded their operations by acquiring the Glacial Sand & Gravel Company in Kittanning, PA. The year 1953 marked the formation of Allegheny Mineral Corp. and the opening of the company's first limestone quarry. Over the next several decades, the company added limestone quarries in Harrisville and Slippery Rock, Pennsylvania. In 1975, the Snyder family reorganized and created a parent company, Snyder Associated Companies, Inc. The holding company currently has multigenerational management ranging from the second generation through the fourth generation. Charles Snyder, Jr., of the second generation, currently serves as the holding company's chairman of the board. As a wholly owned subsidiary of Snyder Associated Companies, Inc., Allegheny Mineral Corp. benefits from over 70 years of experience in the mining industry. Headquartered in Kittanning, PA, and Allegheny Mineral Corp. continues to provide crushed and pulverized stone and other essential infrastructure materials throughout Pennsylvania, Ohio and West Virginia. Currently, Allegheny Mineral operates limestone crushing operations in Murrinsville, Harrisville, Slippery Rock and Worthington, Pennsylvania.

In 1941, C.H. & E.A. Snyder Excavating began as a small construction company between Charles H. Snyder, Sr. and his younger brother Elmer A. Snyder. Over the next several years, the Snyder brothers continued to pursue civil construction projects in west central Pennsylvania, utilizing their first piece of equipment, a P&H 150 shovel. During World War II the funding for infrastructure construction projects was greatly diminished. With the possibility of having an idle fleet of equipment, Chuck Sr. and Elmer recognized that the WWII effort was gaining momentum, and their endeavors turned toward surface coal mining. In 1948, the Snyder brothers expanded their operations by acquiring the Glacial Sand & Gravel Company in Kittanning, PA. The year 1953 marked the formation of Allegheny Mineral Corp. and the opening of the company's first limestone quarry. Over the next several decades, the company added limestone quarries in Harrisville and Slippery Rock, Pennsylvania. In 1975, the Snyder family reorganized and created a parent company, Snyder Associated Companies, Inc. The holding company currently has multigenerational management ranging from the second generation through the fourth generation. Charles Snyder, Jr., of the second generation, currently serves as the holding company's chairman of the board. As a wholly owned subsidiary of Snyder Associated Companies, Inc., Allegheny Mineral Corp. benefits from over 70 years of experience in the mining industry. Headquartered in Kittanning, PA, and Allegheny Mineral Corp. continues to provide crushed and pulverized stone and other essential infrastructure materials throughout Pennsylvania, Ohio and West Virginia. Currently, Allegheny Mineral operates limestone crushing operations in Murrinsville, Harrisville, Slippery Rock and Worthington, Pennsylvania.


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Stone and Gravel questions, answered by experts

Yes, it’s usually possible to repair damaged brick mailboxes. If the masonry is damaged, the brick can be cut out and replaced, or the mortar joints can be cut out and retucked. However, the new mortar will likely be different in color from the original mortar joints. In most cases, if the mailbox itself is damaged, it’s possible to cut it out and replace it. Consult a masonry contractor to determine whether it’s worth repairing your brick mailbox based on its value and amount of damage.

In some cases, black stains on brick are caused by organic substances like algae and mold. However, it's more likely that the black spots you're noticing on your bricks come from carbon from vehicle exhaust or soot. Black stains can usually be removed by scrubbing the brick with a brush and masonry cleaner or power washing.

Brick spalling—which refers to the crumbly, flaky, or pitted appearance that can develop over time—is caused by a few different conditions. These include:

  • Climates with constant freeze-thaw cycles

  • Use of non-breathable sealants

  • High-pressure water cleaning

  • Improper installation

While you can’t do anything about the weather, you can preserve your bricks by cleaning them with soapy water and a good old-fashioned scrubbing. Pressure washers may be satisfying to use, but they can eventually wear away the surface of your bricks. If you don’t have advanced-level DIY skills in masonry, you can hire a reputable masonry contractor in your area for your project.

A roller makes an excellent paint tool for brick. Using a roller can ensure the entire surface area gets painted evenly. If you choose a roller for painting brick, go for a thicker option, at least a half-inch. The key to using a roller while painting brick is making sure paint gets into the various crevices for even coverage.

You may not need a hammer drill if you’re planning on drilling one or two very small diameter holes in brick. For holes with a diameter of 3/16-inch or less, a regular drill with a masonry bit can do the job. However, the bit will heat up quickly, and the process will take significantly longer than with a hammer drill. Prepare to cool your drill bit down in a bucket of water more often.

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