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Allegiance Chimney Solutions

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Allegiance Chimney Solutions

4.57(
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Customers say: Quick response
76 local quotes requested
5 years of experience

Allegiance Chimney Solutions will take care of ALL your chimney and fireplace service, repair or restoration needs. We pledge to provide customers with exceptional service, expert craftsmanship and the best quality products in the industry. Our chimney experts are nationally certified by the Chimney Safety Institute of America. Woman owned and operated with 13+ years of experience. Licensed, Bonded and Insured.

"They came quick and said it needed replaced. They gave me a quote and made appointment. Installers came quick, worked hour and a half trying to install. They then decided it did not fit and they would take it back and get a correct size unit. Said they would be calling to schedule new appt. That was nearly a week ago and i have heard NOTHING from them."

James J on January 2021

Allegiance Chimney Solutions will take care of ALL your chimney and fireplace service, repair or restoration needs. We pledge to provide customers with exceptional service, expert craftsmanship and the best quality products in the industry. Our chimney experts are nationally certified by the Chimney Safety Institute of America. Woman owned and operated with 13+ years of experience. Licensed, Bonded and Insured.

"They came quick and said it needed replaced. They gave me a quote and made appointment. Installers came quick, worked hour and a half trying to install. They then decided it did not fit and they would take it back and get a correct size unit. Said they would be calling to schedule new appt. That was nearly a week ago and i have heard NOTHING from them."

James J on January 2021


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Brock Custom Stone Masonry LLC

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Brock Custom Stone Masonry LLC

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We do things right the first time, Masonry is a very permanent job and bound to be there for decades to come, attention to detail is essential in our line of work, everything is custom and tailored to our customers specific needs. Here are a few examples of what we do. Hardscaping and outdoor patio items: Flagstone walkways, decorative stone load bearing retaining walls, outdoor kitchens, fire pits, fireplaces, decorative flagstone flooring, columns, seating areas and grill areas, we also do decorative stone water features such as fish ponds, water falls and small creeks for drainage or just to add that peaceful look/feel to your yard. We also do some large masonry repairs such as: cracks in brick, block, or stone on your steps or retaining walls, usually caused by water damage and we can help deviate that as well. We fix deteriorating brick on chimneys and replace leaking caps metal or masonry. We also remodel indoor fireplaces if you don’t like the current look we can fix that up.

We do things right the first time, Masonry is a very permanent job and bound to be there for decades to come, attention to detail is essential in our line of work, everything is custom and tailored to our customers specific needs. Here are a few examples of what we do. Hardscaping and outdoor patio items: Flagstone walkways, decorative stone load bearing retaining walls, outdoor kitchens, fire pits, fireplaces, decorative flagstone flooring, columns, seating areas and grill areas, we also do decorative stone water features such as fish ponds, water falls and small creeks for drainage or just to add that peaceful look/feel to your yard. We also do some large masonry repairs such as: cracks in brick, block, or stone on your steps or retaining walls, usually caused by water damage and we can help deviate that as well. We fix deteriorating brick on chimneys and replace leaking caps metal or masonry. We also remodel indoor fireplaces if you don’t like the current look we can fix that up.


"Joel was on time with great communications as to arrival day and time. He was pleasant to talk to and the new cap looks great. Can't say enough about this positive experience."

John R on January 2018

"Joel was on time with great communications as to arrival day and time. He was pleasant to talk to and the new cap looks great. Can't say enough about this positive experience."

John R on January 2018


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Kain masonry contractors llc

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Kain masonry contractors llc

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10 years of experience

We are full service masonry contractors based out of Jackson, Mississippi. Our full staff of trained professionals have the training and experience to complete any project on time and within budget. Our company only hires the most qualified employees that are all screened and background checked prior to employment. Please contact us today for a free no obligation qoute!

We are full service masonry contractors based out of Jackson, Mississippi. Our full staff of trained professionals have the training and experience to complete any project on time and within budget. Our company only hires the most qualified employees that are all screened and background checked prior to employment. Please contact us today for a free no obligation qoute!


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RRG Roofing

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RRG Roofing

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Customers say: Quality work
16 years of experience

Roofing Resources of Georgia offers NO COST roof inspections and free estimates for repairs and replacement of residential roofs. We serve the North Georgia/ North Metro Atlanta areas. We strive for 100% customer satisfaction with references to back it up. For storm damage repairs we are specially trained to help you work with your insurance company to establish your claim and maximize payments so repairs are properly funded with quality results. Call 678-517-4211 or visit RRofGa.com today!

"Please choose any other company to go to. When Nick Francis came to do the inspection and give an estimate, he was great. Very professional and courteous. I paid the percentage needed up front. When the job went over to Ashley, she was communicative and keeping in the loop on delays due to rain and other unforseen factors. They came out to fix my roof, were up there for a few hours, and then were done. When I later went out, I noticed that the roof was raised in one spot and bowing in another. I reached out to Ashley who said "Received thank you. I will create a case for you. I will let you know as soon as I can get someone out there". They were able to get the 2 who had originally come out back again the next day. When they came, and I went outside with the gentleman, they saw the problem immediately and the older gentleman who was here last time temporized by saying "We didn't have plywood last time, so we did the best we could. We have plywood this time, so will get it all fixed up.". That upset me a bit, because it sounds like they knew they did not do as good of a job as they could have the first time. I reached out to Ashley about this, and her response was "These guys that I have sent are good and thorough. It was my fault for not having them prepared properly. With the work order I had we thought the only possible decking would be the small spot from the satellite. We definitely don't want to short cut or leave any work done incorrectly." So I let them do their thing. They were done much quicker the second time, and when I went out to see it, they had replace much more than they had the first time. There were also still dips. When I asked about them, I was also told by the roofer that to get rid of them, and 8x4 section of roof would need to be torn up so the plywood could be put in. Ashley said she would talk the them about it. That interaction was on June 4th. I heard nothing back until I reached out again on June 12th after having received an invoice to my email stating the job was complete. I asked if the job was considered complete and received this response. "I apologize for not responding earlier. So the repair is complete. It is the way the roof is built that it looks a little un even. We would have to replace a good bit of wood to make it look completely flat." None of the rest of my roof is uneven or has dips. On June 18th, I was called about the invoice and asked to speak to a manager about this issue. Andrew called me, and we discussed all that I have written above, and he asked that I send him pictures. His response was the following: "In both of those photos, the dips in the roof carry on up past where we replaced shingles. That is an existing decking dip. Not due to any rot or installation errors, rather spacing between rafters. It is more noticeable because of the new shingles." I replied with: "I am not able to see the dip in the other parts of the roof personally. I would like to ask for a discount on the remaining balance if possible. Having to go back and forth, and having people come work on my roof above my office twice, was a lot." I received no reply for 2 days. When he finally reached back out, he asked what I thought an appropriate discount would be, I stated 35 percent. Since now I had a roof with dips that they were not going to fix. His reply was: 35% is not a fair and appropriate discount. The facts are that we sent all of the appropriate materials, nothing was incorrect. As I stated on the phone we replaced decking all where it was necessary and satisfactory to the scope of the contract. I'm sorry for any inconvenience you had, but the second trip was in an effort to appease you and lessen any visual dips. It will never be non-existent because of the existing framing and age of the structure. We have made every effort to satisfy you for a minimum repair charge. For an additional effort to resolve this, I will discount your project $100. The condescension was palpable. I replied with this, again repeating what had been told to me, in writing, by Ashley and ended with: So, the appropriate materials were not sent out the first time. The second trip was to fix the first trip, not to "appease" me. His response was: The only bad decking accounted for per the contract was where the satellite was, which was sent out and replaced. I am offering a discount on work that was performed per the contract. Is this satisfactory? I responded with by again reiterating what I had already told him and Ashley about what the roofer had said. This was June 20th, and I never received a response. Until Yesterday July 9th when I received a Notice to Lein in the mail. When I asked him about it, he responded with "You have an outstanding balance you are refusing to pay on a contracted repair job.". I never once refused to pay or made any hint that I was going to refuse to pay. Not one time. I would run as far and as fast as you can from this company"

Caleb D on July 2025

Roofing Resources of Georgia offers NO COST roof inspections and free estimates for repairs and replacement of residential roofs. We serve the North Georgia/ North Metro Atlanta areas. We strive for 100% customer satisfaction with references to back it up. For storm damage repairs we are specially trained to help you work with your insurance company to establish your claim and maximize payments so repairs are properly funded with quality results. Call 678-517-4211 or visit RRofGa.com today!

"Please choose any other company to go to. When Nick Francis came to do the inspection and give an estimate, he was great. Very professional and courteous. I paid the percentage needed up front. When the job went over to Ashley, she was communicative and keeping in the loop on delays due to rain and other unforseen factors. They came out to fix my roof, were up there for a few hours, and then were done. When I later went out, I noticed that the roof was raised in one spot and bowing in another. I reached out to Ashley who said "Received thank you. I will create a case for you. I will let you know as soon as I can get someone out there". They were able to get the 2 who had originally come out back again the next day. When they came, and I went outside with the gentleman, they saw the problem immediately and the older gentleman who was here last time temporized by saying "We didn't have plywood last time, so we did the best we could. We have plywood this time, so will get it all fixed up.". That upset me a bit, because it sounds like they knew they did not do as good of a job as they could have the first time. I reached out to Ashley about this, and her response was "These guys that I have sent are good and thorough. It was my fault for not having them prepared properly. With the work order I had we thought the only possible decking would be the small spot from the satellite. We definitely don't want to short cut or leave any work done incorrectly." So I let them do their thing. They were done much quicker the second time, and when I went out to see it, they had replace much more than they had the first time. There were also still dips. When I asked about them, I was also told by the roofer that to get rid of them, and 8x4 section of roof would need to be torn up so the plywood could be put in. Ashley said she would talk the them about it. That interaction was on June 4th. I heard nothing back until I reached out again on June 12th after having received an invoice to my email stating the job was complete. I asked if the job was considered complete and received this response. "I apologize for not responding earlier. So the repair is complete. It is the way the roof is built that it looks a little un even. We would have to replace a good bit of wood to make it look completely flat." None of the rest of my roof is uneven or has dips. On June 18th, I was called about the invoice and asked to speak to a manager about this issue. Andrew called me, and we discussed all that I have written above, and he asked that I send him pictures. His response was the following: "In both of those photos, the dips in the roof carry on up past where we replaced shingles. That is an existing decking dip. Not due to any rot or installation errors, rather spacing between rafters. It is more noticeable because of the new shingles." I replied with: "I am not able to see the dip in the other parts of the roof personally. I would like to ask for a discount on the remaining balance if possible. Having to go back and forth, and having people come work on my roof above my office twice, was a lot." I received no reply for 2 days. When he finally reached back out, he asked what I thought an appropriate discount would be, I stated 35 percent. Since now I had a roof with dips that they were not going to fix. His reply was: 35% is not a fair and appropriate discount. The facts are that we sent all of the appropriate materials, nothing was incorrect. As I stated on the phone we replaced decking all where it was necessary and satisfactory to the scope of the contract. I'm sorry for any inconvenience you had, but the second trip was in an effort to appease you and lessen any visual dips. It will never be non-existent because of the existing framing and age of the structure. We have made every effort to satisfy you for a minimum repair charge. For an additional effort to resolve this, I will discount your project $100. The condescension was palpable. I replied with this, again repeating what had been told to me, in writing, by Ashley and ended with: So, the appropriate materials were not sent out the first time. The second trip was to fix the first trip, not to "appease" me. His response was: The only bad decking accounted for per the contract was where the satellite was, which was sent out and replaced. I am offering a discount on work that was performed per the contract. Is this satisfactory? I responded with by again reiterating what I had already told him and Ashley about what the roofer had said. This was June 20th, and I never received a response. Until Yesterday July 9th when I received a Notice to Lein in the mail. When I asked him about it, he responded with "You have an outstanding balance you are refusing to pay on a contracted repair job.". I never once refused to pay or made any hint that I was going to refuse to pay. Not one time. I would run as far and as fast as you can from this company"

Caleb D on July 2025


MoistureTech Consulting

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MoistureTech Consulting

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35 years of experience

My primary business is consulting on buildings that have construction defects that allow moisture intrusion, rot, mold, etc. I also work with builders on new buildings to assist in the sequencing and selection of products to prevent moisture intrusion, promote long-term building performance, ie., concrete curing, roof flashing, window and door installation, moisture barriers, basement waterproofing, etc.

My primary business is consulting on buildings that have construction defects that allow moisture intrusion, rot, mold, etc. I also work with builders on new buildings to assist in the sequencing and selection of products to prevent moisture intrusion, promote long-term building performance, ie., concrete curing, roof flashing, window and door installation, moisture barriers, basement waterproofing, etc.




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Royal Home Services

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Royal Home Services

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27 years of experience

Here at Royal Home Services we are a family run business. We try at all aspects to keep from having to use any sub-contractors. We have many areas of expertise and strive to keep an safe environment for my family and yours. Our payment system is no payment excepted until the work ordered is complete and home owner is fully satisfied.

Here at Royal Home Services we are a family run business. We try at all aspects to keep from having to use any sub-contractors. We have many areas of expertise and strive to keep an safe environment for my family and yours. Our payment system is no payment excepted until the work ordered is complete and home owner is fully satisfied.


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Chimney Caps questions, answered by experts

Most roofs can take quite a bit of weight from snow, but their ability to handle heavy snow is not unlimited. Most roofs can handle about 20 pounds per cubic foot of fresh snow. Ice, ice dams, and other factors can contribute to dangerous roof weight. Newer roofs, sloped roofs, and those that have more support can hold more snow than older roofs, flat roofs, and roofs with widely spaced beams. To figure out how much snow your roof can hold, you will need to contact a professional roofing contractor to calculate the maximum snow load for your specific roof.

The ridge is the horizontal line where two sloping roof sections meet at the top, forming the highest point of the roof. A hip, on the other hand, is the external angle formed where two roof sections meet and slope downward toward the walls, typically at a lower angle than the ridge. The ridge runs horizontally along the peak and the hip runs diagonally from the peak to the roof's edges.

There are two main types of roofing shingles: 3-tab and architectural. Architectural shingles cost more than 3-tab but offer a more unique look and can last longer. However, 3-tab shingles are lightweight and affordable, and many people use them for both patching roofs and installing new roofs. Ultimately, the best type for you depends on your budget and your home’s aesthetic.

The roof overhang, also known as the eaves, does count as part of the roof’s square footage because it must be covered with the roofing material. The overhang is one of the reasons why you can’t base your roof's square footage on the square footage of the house. The roof square footage must also account for the pitch of the roof as well as the eaves.

Generally, the term “rolled roofing” refers to MSR (mineral surface roll) roofing. This type of roofing is similar to asphalt shingles but comes in a roll that’s unraveled and installed over your roof deck. There are many types of rolled roofing, including TPO, EPDM, and modified bitumen roofing (aka torch down roofing).

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