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Aberdeen Masonry Inc

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Aberdeen Masonry Inc

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55 years of experience

Billing is usually 1/3 down, 1/3 half finished and the rest upon completion for larger jobs. Smaller projects are usually paid upon completion. Special arrangements can be made if need be. Our employees demonstrate professionalism on the jobsite and are chosen based on skill and desire to see the job done right.

Billing is usually 1/3 down, 1/3 half finished and the rest upon completion for larger jobs. Smaller projects are usually paid upon completion. Special arrangements can be made if need be. Our employees demonstrate professionalism on the jobsite and are chosen based on skill and desire to see the job done right.



Chimney Repair questions, answered by experts

It takes a few hours to fix a leaky roof that requires some shingle repair, but it can take one to two days to fix widespread shingle damage if that's what's causing your roof leak. The time it takes really depends on the extent of the damage and complexity of your specific roof repair.

The lifespan of a roof patch depends on which materials you use and the severity of the damage. Temporary solutions like tarps or plastic sheets last a few weeks to a few months, while roofing tape or caulk may hold up for a year or two. Permanent patches using roofing cement, flashing, or replacement shingles can last several years as long as they're properly maintained. Regular inspections and touch-ups can extend the patch’s lifespan, but eventually, a full repair or replacement would be needed.

Copper roof strips can last for 20 to 30 years or more if properly installed—in many cases, they may outlast your roof. Inspect your roof annually to ensure copper roof strips remain properly adhered and undamaged, and repair any loose or lifted strips. With very little upkeep, copper roof strips can protect your roof for decades to come.

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.

Costs vary by repair scope, materials needed, and labor, with average repairs ranging from $300 to $1,000, contingent on roof size.

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