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Jorge Garza sheetmetal

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Jorge Garza sheetmetal

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17yrs roof installer 2nd generation in roofing learn to love what I do installing different roof systems .sheetmetal roofing has become a passion to install and detail fabricate pieces to fitment no problems only solutions. No job to small or to big guaranteed satisfaction.

17yrs roof installer 2nd generation in roofing learn to love what I do installing different roof systems .sheetmetal roofing has become a passion to install and detail fabricate pieces to fitment no problems only solutions. No job to small or to big guaranteed satisfaction.


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Specialty Commercial Contractors, LLC - Texas

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Specialty Commercial Contractors, LLC - Texas

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Specialty Commercial Contractors, Llc is a successful roofing and general contracting company providing the most efficient roofing systems for new and old buildings and homes. Financing available! All forms of payment accepted. 50+ employees and sub contractors.

Specialty Commercial Contractors, Llc is a successful roofing and general contracting company providing the most efficient roofing systems for new and old buildings and homes. Financing available! All forms of payment accepted. 50+ employees and sub contractors.



C&D Construction and Remodeling

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C&D Construction and Remodeling

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We do both contracting and sub-contracting. We accept all credit cards, cash, as well as checks. Financing can be discussed. Quotes are always free, no job is too big or too small.

We do both contracting and sub-contracting. We accept all credit cards, cash, as well as checks. Financing can be discussed. Quotes are always free, no job is too big or too small.





Top Notch Stone Work

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Top Notch Stone Work

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46 years of experience

Top Notch Stone Work has over 30 years of experience in masonry work. We are a small business with 3 full time employees 2 part time. This keeps our over head low so that we can offer affordable pricing for the average income family.

Top Notch Stone Work has over 30 years of experience in masonry work. We are a small business with 3 full time employees 2 part time. This keeps our over head low so that we can offer affordable pricing for the average income family.


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Chimney Caps questions, answered by experts

To cap off a chimney flue, start by measuring its width, length, and diameter, if it’s circular. Purchase a cap that fits the flue, and decide whether you want a temporary or permanent model. Then, slide or insert the cap onto the flue and secure it with a screwdriver. Be sure to avoid over-tightening the screws to prevent chimney damage. 

You can technically install a metal roof over asphalt shingles, but it isn’t a good idea. This is because you’re essentially creating a moisture barrier under the metal, which can easily—and often does—lead to significant mold damage. Removing an asphalt roof isn’t terribly expensive, and some roofing companies might cut you a serious labor and disposal discount if you add it to a new install.

To apply for a roofing permit, contact your local building authority. You may visit their office in person or contact them via phone or email. For more information on how to start the process, visit their website.

A gambrel roof and a mansard roof are similar in that they are both hipped roofs, meaning they have double slopes—one steep and one more gradual above the steep slope. The difference is that a gambrel roof has a double slope on only two sides of the structure, whereas a mansard roof has a double slope on all four sides.

Yes, capped chimneys should still be vented. Failing to vent a chimney will result in condensation buildup inside the chimney, which commonly results in mold growth. If mold begins to grow in a chimney, it frequently goes undetected and spreads quickly through the home. Mold and moisture can damage the structural integrity of your home, and exposure to mold can cause discomfort and illness in residents.

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