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RK Welding &Fabrication

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RK Welding &Fabrication

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Are you looking for quality yet affordable welding? Look no further than RK welding & Fabrication with more than 15 years combined experience in MIG , stick, fluxcore and TIG welding. We do it all from maintenance repair welding to new construction and even contract work . Give us a call or text for a free quote!

Are you looking for quality yet affordable welding? Look no further than RK welding & Fabrication with more than 15 years combined experience in MIG , stick, fluxcore and TIG welding. We do it all from maintenance repair welding to new construction and even contract work . Give us a call or text for a free quote!



Geauga Coatings

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Geauga Coatings

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14 years of experience

Geauga Coatings is your professional solution provider for concrete leveling and stabilizing. We provide extraordinary solutions to everyday problems of sunken or unsupported concrete, and also specialize in concrete resurfacing, and corrosion control using state of the art products, equipment, and techniques. Capabilities include foam injection for concrete leveling, stabilization, and sea wall stabilizing, full service surface prep including grinding, shot blasting, and mobile blasting to application of specialized protective coatings by roll, brush, high pressure spray. The professional trained staff of Geauga Coatings are problem solvers and will complete the job with attention to detail, quality focus, and long term reliability in mind throughout the process. Geauga Coatings can handle any sized job whether it be residential, commercial, industrial, or municipal.

Geauga Coatings is your professional solution provider for concrete leveling and stabilizing. We provide extraordinary solutions to everyday problems of sunken or unsupported concrete, and also specialize in concrete resurfacing, and corrosion control using state of the art products, equipment, and techniques. Capabilities include foam injection for concrete leveling, stabilization, and sea wall stabilizing, full service surface prep including grinding, shot blasting, and mobile blasting to application of specialized protective coatings by roll, brush, high pressure spray. The professional trained staff of Geauga Coatings are problem solvers and will complete the job with attention to detail, quality focus, and long term reliability in mind throughout the process. Geauga Coatings can handle any sized job whether it be residential, commercial, industrial, or municipal.


B.P.C. Industrial

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B.P.C. Industrial

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37 years of experience

Installation and refurbishing of commercial machinery,welding and fabrication,Hoists, winches,conveyors,millwright,foundry work, ducting and structural paint of houses, buildings, equipment and barns.appliance repair and furnace sales and installation.

Installation and refurbishing of commercial machinery,welding and fabrication,Hoists, winches,conveyors,millwright,foundry work, ducting and structural paint of houses, buildings, equipment and barns.appliance repair and furnace sales and installation.




"I can not say enough good things about Gutters Express. They came days after calling and gave the best estimate of any quote we got. Professional instillation and they made recommendations on how to make the gutters work better with minimal up charge. They were very knowledgeable and came on time and cleaned up after they left.I would highly recommend them."

Wendi R on June 2024

Locally Owned and Operated. Additional Email - [email protected]. Additional phone - (724) 253-4532.

"I can not say enough good things about Gutters Express. They came days after calling and gave the best estimate of any quote we got. Professional instillation and they made recommendations on how to make the gutters work better with minimal up charge. They were very knowledgeable and came on time and cleaned up after they left.I would highly recommend them."

Wendi R on June 2024

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Metal Fabrication and Restoration questions, answered by experts

The average roof requires about 17 metal sheets, but that varies according to house size and roof style. Each roofing sheet takes about five minutes to measure and cut, though this depends on your level of experience. If your roof has a steep slope, gables, and skylights, for example, it may require extra sheets to account for waste. Roofs with a steep slope over 3:12 typically require more sheets because the pitch adds extra inches. How much exactly you will need depends on the height versus the width of the roof. If you are unsure of the calculations, check with a local roofing professional.

If you don’t want to rely on paint to change the color of your stainless steel surface, there are a few other methods, but they require specialized equipment and skills. Some examples include powder coating, applying pigmented powder via an electrostatic gun, and electrostatic painting, which uses wet paints and has a less durable finish. The cost of powder coating is $40 to $600 per part, and electrostatic painting averages $60 per hour.

The average cost to hire a welder is about $300, with an average rate ranging from $65 to $125 per hour, depending on their experience and the project type and size. Aside from labor costs, some other charges you’ll need to pay include the cost of the welding material and the cost of the shielding gas that makes welding possible and safe. When you’re interviewing welders for your work, you can ask for an estimate based on your project specifics. In some simple cases, like welding gas lines or common welding projects, local welders may charge a flat hourly rate with add-ons if necessary.

Yes, an LVL beam is more affordable than the cost of a steel I-beam, totaling between $50 and $200 per linear foot as opposed to the $100 to $400 per linear foot you’d pay for a steel I-beam. Not only is the wood material more affordable than steel, but it’s also more similar to traditional wooden beams and doesn’t require as much retrofitting to connect joists.

Construction includes setting foundational posts, attaching beams, and installing overhead covering.

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