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North Star masonry

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I provide all things masonry. Concrete patios, sidewalks, driveways, pavers, natural stone, block, brick, egress windows, foundations, stamped concrete, fireplaces, pillars, and restoration

I provide all things masonry. Concrete patios, sidewalks, driveways, pavers, natural stone, block, brick, egress windows, foundations, stamped concrete, fireplaces, pillars, and restoration





Bills Concrete & Handyman Services

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Bills Concrete & Handyman Services

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Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

We have done all our own work we do not sub work out to anyone We want you to be happy with us. We accept Checks and credit cards their is no job to small we can't handle

We have done all our own work we do not sub work out to anyone We want you to be happy with us. We accept Checks and credit cards their is no job to small we can't handle


WOLLMAN CONSTRUCTION

2901 W RUSSELL STR
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WOLLMAN CONSTRUCTION

2901 W RUSSELL STR
4.58(
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Customers say: Super punctual
22 years of experience

We are a licensed, bonded and insured construction company. We are a one stop shop, I can help you with the foundation to the driveway, from the framing to the finishing touches. Let us know if you have any questions

We are a licensed, bonded and insured construction company. We are a one stop shop, I can help you with the foundation to the driveway, from the framing to the finishing touches. Let us know if you have any questions

Chimney Repair questions, answered by experts

Metal roofs don’t inherently leak more than shingles, and when properly installed, they can actually offer greater protection against leaks. However, poor installation, improperly sealed fasteners, or thermal expansion issues can lead to leaks over time, so professional installation and regular maintenance are crucial.

24-gauge metal is thicker and will stand up better to impact, so it’s a better option for roofs that will see heavy snow and ice accumulation, hail storms, fallen tree debris, and blown debris. It’s a more expensive option, but it’s worth the added cost for roof longevity in extreme climates. If you live in a more moderate climate and don’t have trees overhanging your roof, 26-gauge metal is suitable and is a more affordable option.

A metal roof can significantly reduce your energy bills by reflecting heat away from your home, so your cooling system doesn’t need to work as hard to keep the inside cool. After installing a metal roof, you may see up to 40% lower energy costs, depending on how energy efficient your previous roof was and your area’s average climate.

Regular cleaning, promptly repairing minor issues, ensuring proper drainage, and using rust-resistant coatings help prevent recurring damage.

Generally, to install roof flashing, you shouldn't use screws. Rather, it's best to use either roofing cement or nails. For the best results, match your nail type with the flashing materials. If you have aluminum flashing, use aluminum nails, and so on. You can use the same nails for your asphalt shingles and flashing.

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