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Quality work, I take pride in what I do and I've been doing it for a long time. Any exterior construction with a focus on roofing .



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LYFE Enriching Professional Services

32 Gorsuch Road
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32 Gorsuch Road
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7 years of experience

The LYFE Enriching Cleaning Experience is one like no other. Our goal is to build strong family oriented relationships with our clients, once you choose us we become family. Our Mission is to embody the characteristics of integrity, quality, punctuality, and dependability in everything we do. Our vision is to allow our anointed hands to bless your home leaving you and your family comfortable and excited about choosing our company! We Love to Give Back! 1. College Scholarships for High School Seniors 2. Homeless Shelters for food and gifts for the holidays 3. Gifts for Senior Care Facilities 4. Donations to Charitable Organizations 5. Donations to Several Churches a Year

The LYFE Enriching Cleaning Experience is one like no other. Our goal is to build strong family oriented relationships with our clients, once you choose us we become family. Our Mission is to embody the characteristics of integrity, quality, punctuality, and dependability in everything we do. Our vision is to allow our anointed hands to bless your home leaving you and your family comfortable and excited about choosing our company! We Love to Give Back! 1. College Scholarships for High School Seniors 2. Homeless Shelters for food and gifts for the holidays 3. Gifts for Senior Care Facilities 4. Donations to Charitable Organizations 5. Donations to Several Churches a Year



"Mark, and his men did great work. The price was very fair, and they came out when they said they would. The job was finished on time. The work was A+, everything went well. I already have another job for them to do next spring."

John B on December 2020

Specializing in whole room to whole house remodels from framing to painting.

"Mark, and his men did great work. The price was very fair, and they came out when they said they would. The job was finished on time. The work was A+, everything went well. I already have another job for them to do next spring."

John B on December 2020






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Wood Stripping Companies questions, answered by experts

Yes, any part of the home where wood meets water is susceptible to wood rot. This includes underneath sinks, decks, windowsills, window frames, basements, attics, and eaves, among other locations. Conduct regular inspections of these areas to spot the beginning stages of wood rot. Even the wood under roof shingles can rot and affect other areas.

Wood rot is not normally covered by insurance except in rare cases when it results from a covered event like a burst pipe. Wood rot is categorized as gradual, preventable damage, so most insurance policies won’t pay for claims to repair wood rot damage. Check your policy to find out if wood rot is covered before making a claim. 

How long it takes wood to rot can range from as little as a few weeks in poor conditions to as long as 40 years if properly maintained. Protecting pressure-treated wood against moisture is the best way to prevent rot—wood exposed to water for extended periods of time is more prone to rot. Wood used outdoors on decks and porches is more likely to rot due to the elements, so re-seal pressure-treated wood every two to three years to maximize protection.

Yes, wood rot spreads and causes damage due to fungi. All forms of wet rot caused by fungi spread throughout the frame and door, but they’ll stop when encountering non-wood materials. Dry rot, on the other hand, spreads throughout the area to wood with porous openings to accept the spores.

Algae doesn't directly contribute to wood rot, like mold, but it does create conditions that can lead to mold over time. Algae retain moisture, which favors fungal growth, potentially leading to wood rot over time. In some cases, significant algae growth can lead to the weakening of wood fibers, ultimately causing rot. Try to keep things as dry as possible. 

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