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Stidham sheetmetal

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Stidham sheetmetal

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A family owned sheetmetal company for over 20 years we do: chimney caps gutters & downspouts gutter repairs & clean outs vent-a-hoods before and after wall flashing louvers cupolas dormers bay windows

A family owned sheetmetal company for over 20 years we do: chimney caps gutters & downspouts gutter repairs & clean outs vent-a-hoods before and after wall flashing louvers cupolas dormers bay windows


Chimney Sweep Pros

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Chimney Sweep Pros

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I'm a full-time firefighter at Hopkins County Fire Department. I've swept chimneys for close to 4 years. I bought the business 8 months ago trying to grow the business to provide customers more choices of services. The point of a chimney sweep is to remove soot,blockages and built up creosote from your chimney liner, firebox, smoke chamber, and damper. This cleaning will help create a safer operation of your system while heated. As a firefighter I have seen chimney fires first hand and advise people to not be blind sided from this hidden issue. I enjoy my job and meeting new customers. I take pride in my job making sure the job gets done right. I welcome the opportunity to serve you in the future.

I'm a full-time firefighter at Hopkins County Fire Department. I've swept chimneys for close to 4 years. I bought the business 8 months ago trying to grow the business to provide customers more choices of services. The point of a chimney sweep is to remove soot,blockages and built up creosote from your chimney liner, firebox, smoke chamber, and damper. This cleaning will help create a safer operation of your system while heated. As a firefighter I have seen chimney fires first hand and advise people to not be blind sided from this hidden issue. I enjoy my job and meeting new customers. I take pride in my job making sure the job gets done right. I welcome the opportunity to serve you in the future.


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Specialty Commercial Contractors, LLC - Texas

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Specialty Commercial Contractors, LLC - Texas

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26 years of experience

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.



A Perfect Roofing & Remodeling/Restoration

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A Perfect Roofing & Remodeling/Restoration

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We do from the floor to the roof, have 2 employ and me, im on the job from start to finish. I dont hire sub contractors do all work my self

"I am thrilled with the interior my house that they did. We painted, remodeled bathrooms, installed tile and hardwood floors. They also replaced roof after a hailstorm. Highly recommend"

Julie M on March 2021

We do from the floor to the roof, have 2 employ and me, im on the job from start to finish. I dont hire sub contractors do all work my self

"I am thrilled with the interior my house that they did. We painted, remodeled bathrooms, installed tile and hardwood floors. They also replaced roof after a hailstorm. Highly recommend"

Julie M on March 2021

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Chimney Caps questions, answered by experts

Removing snow from your roof can help prevent ice dams, but the best thing to do is address insulation issues in your attic. If you do decide to remove the snow manually, you should always use a roof rake rather than a shovel. You shouldn’t climb your snowy roof in any circumstance, and roof rake allows you to remove the snow from the ground or a ladder. For the best results, remove snow as soon as possible after it falls.

Gable vents are more common in older homes built before the 1970s. Homes built after this era use ridge vents or soffits, but you can sometimes find homes with both gable and ridge vents. Gable vents can have a purely aesthetic purpose, while ridge vents hide in the roof shingles so air can flow under the roof while keeping the attic dry.

The principal, common, and auxiliary rafters are the most frequently used types of rafters. Principal rafters are large and typically appear toward the edges of the roof. Common rafters are smaller than principal rafters. Some people may use a mix of common and principal rafters. The auxiliary rafter is not common, but it provides extra reinforcement for a principal rafter on a large building.

How much snow a roof can handle depends on the snow’s weight and the roof's strength. Wet snow is far heavier than dry snow. In areas that receive annual snowfall in abundance, house designs regularly allow for between 35 and 50 pounds per square foot, equating to up to four feet of fluffy-snow accumulation.

The best way to check if a roofing company is legit is by asking the roofer for their license number. They should have no issue providing you with this information if they’re legitimate. You can also look to see if they have an online presence, read reviews, and ask contractors you’ve worked with before if they know the roofing company.

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