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Aberdeen Masonry Inc

106 N Lloyd St
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Aberdeen Masonry Inc

106 N Lloyd St
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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

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.

In the right conditions, a steel roof can easily last 50 years or more. However, your environment and maintenance play a large role in the lifespan of a steel roof. For example, if you live under a large tree that frequently drops limbs, your roof will last much less time. Metal roofs near the sea degrade faster as well due to salt in the air.

Metal roofs have an excellent reputation for longevity. Including aluminum roofing, you can expect a metal roof to last between 40 and 80 years under normal conditions and with proper maintenance. That longevity can shorten in areas where salty air is a concern and not accounted for during installation to provide additional material protections. 

The biggest complaint most homeowners have when it comes to metal roods is this material’s susceptibility to noise, particularly during heavy rain or hail. While some people appreciate the sound, others find it disruptive. Additionally, metal roofs can dent from impacts and may require regular inspections to ensure fasteners remain secure over time.

Issues include leaking seams, rusting panels, loose fasteners, and denting from debris or weather, which can cause damage that requires intervention.

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