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DeAnda Roofing & Construction

512 Valnera
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DeAnda Roofing & Construction

512 Valnera
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14 years of experience

Your One Stop Shop, for all your construction projects. With outstanding customer service we are here to guide you through a verity of trades. Insurance claims welcomed, we work with insurances, mortgages and home owners. Remember no project is too small or too big. Call Now (956)324-7722 SE ABLA ESPAÑOL! LLAMAME YA!

Your One Stop Shop, for all your construction projects. With outstanding customer service we are here to guide you through a verity of trades. Insurance claims welcomed, we work with insurances, mortgages and home owners. Remember no project is too small or too big. Call Now (956)324-7722 SE ABLA ESPAÑOL! LLAMAME YA!



Spray Green of Laredo

102 Century Circle
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Spray Green of Laredo

102 Century Circle
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10 years of experience

Spray Green of Laredo Landscape Services provides safe all natural liquid fertilization, weed control and pest control. Spray Green of Laredo is also now offering safe organic indoor plant fertilization and indoor pest control. All other landscape services and pest management services also offered (lawn and garden maintenance, weed control and removal, re-seeding, aeration, tree planting, tree removal, grass planting, grass cutting, shrub trimming and maintenance, etc.)

Spray Green of Laredo Landscape Services provides safe all natural liquid fertilization, weed control and pest control. Spray Green of Laredo is also now offering safe organic indoor plant fertilization and indoor pest control. All other landscape services and pest management services also offered (lawn and garden maintenance, weed control and removal, re-seeding, aeration, tree planting, tree removal, grass planting, grass cutting, shrub trimming and maintenance, etc.)


DIRECT BUY OF SAN ANTONIO

12663 SILICON DR
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DIRECT BUY OF SAN ANTONIO

12663 SILICON DR
4.14(
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Customers say: Quality work
54 years of experience

We are a private membership club. We have over 700 manufacturers catalogs that members can buy directly at cost from. We also have the services for installations, builders, contractors etc..

We are a private membership club. We have over 700 manufacturers catalogs that members can buy directly at cost from. We also have the services for installations, builders, contractors etc..

Stone and Gravel questions, answered by experts

The difference between river rock and landscaping rocks is size, smoothness, and use. River rocks are smooth and flat, as if polished by water, and come in diameters between 1 and 8 inches. Landscape rock can vary in size from small pea gravel installations to car-sized boulders. However, landscaping and river rocks are interchangeable in many situations. River rock is best for pathways, walkways, garden bed mulch, water features, and planting accents, while small landscape rocks can serve as a walkway base, gravel playground areas, and filler between pavers.

Repointing brick is recommended every 25 to 30 years. Professional repointing can easily last this long if you're following all basic brick and stone maintenance tips. However, you may find that you need repointing more often if you live in an area that sees harsh weather or if the construction of your home was rushed. Additionally, if you DIY your brick repointing, you’re more likely to find that you need additional repointing more often, so every 10 to 15 years might be more appropriate.

Painted exterior brick does not usually need sealing. Brick is a porous material, so you don’t want to apply a sealant that could trap moisture inside the bricks and cause erosion and structural damage. The risk of moisture-induced damage after sealing is higher in colder climates where trapped moisture can expand if it freezes. On the other hand, it makes sense to seal really old brick or kitchen backsplashes, where moisture from cooking can weaken the brick.

Granite is the strongest commercially available stone houses are built from. It’s also more commonly available, which means transport costs aren’t as high because a granite quarry isn’t too far from a build site. Limestone and sandstone are popular materials as well, but they aren’t as strong or weather-resistant as granite.

The material you use depends on how hard-wearing your steps need to be and what you want them to look like. The most common stone for exterior steps is bluestone. It’s hard-wearing and durable, and bluestone steps cost between $15 and $30 per linear foot. Limestone is also a popular option and is mid-range, costing $25 to $50 per linear foot. You should always consider the specific requirements of your project before ordering any materials.

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