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Avatar for Buffalo Roofing and Exteriors
Buffalo Roofing and Exteriors
4.9(
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New Windows - 6 +New Windows - 3-5New Windows - 2+9 more

Serving Robstown, TX and surrounding areas

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"My project was modest but Buffalo Roofing and Exteriors delivered big. This was my first experience with them but it was such a positive one. They delivered on quality, due date and costs and I would certainly recommend them to you. My crew was led by Ronnie whose attention to detail and quality was refreshing and made the experience stress free. Thank you Diego and Ronnie!"
Remodeling - General Project
Remodeling - General Project
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Recommended by47%of homeowners
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Corpus Christi Construction
5.0(
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Window Well Covers - Install or Repair

Serving Robstown, TX and surrounding areas

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In business since 2013

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Emergency services offered

"It went well. Mr Davila was courteous and informed. He took care of the rotting wood and reinforced the fascias and other boards. He painted the area worked on with matching paint of my house. He left the area clean. I will call him again."
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OLD MAN JOE'S CONSTRUCTION AND CONTRACTING
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Egress Window - InstallNew Window - SingleNew Window - Single - For Business+11 more

Serving Robstown, TX and surrounding areas

In business since 2015

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"I was impressed with the professionalism of Old Man Joe's top-tier staff. Fidencio showed excellent attention to detail and performed a speedy installation of my new windows. I'm very happy with the results and will certainly seek out their help with future home-improvement tasks. I highly recommend them."
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Glaziers questions, answered by experts

Start by attaching the mirror to a wall stud if possible. Next, use appropriate hardware for the mirror's size and the wall material. That could look like drywall anchors, toggle bolts, or self-drilling anchors to ensure a strong hold. Additionally, D-rings or hanging brackets are more secure than a nail. You can also use mirror adhesive to secure small or larger mirrors with a vanity as a base.

Getting a streak-free shine after cleaning your windows requires both the right cleaning solutions—which can either include warm water and dish soap or warm water and rubbing alcohol—and the right tools—namely, a squeegee and a microfiber cloth. To make your streak-free glass cleaner, combine one gallon of warm water with a few drops of dish soap, and mix. Apply with a sprayer or sponge, and then dry with a squeegee, microfiber cloth, or old black-and-white newspaper pages.

New glass costs anywhere from $3 to $100 per square foot. More specifically, tempered and insulated glass—a common option for sliding glass doors—costs between $10 and $14 per square foot.

Some stained glass window pieces could have significant value depending on their artistic and historical impact. Stained glass windows dating back to the 1800s or early 1900s may be worth $2,000 to over $150,000, particularly for prestigious brands like Tiffany. But most stained glass used in residential settings will not have exponential value, particularly if the stained glass is a more modern reproduction of classic styles.

Black spots on the bottom or along the edge of your bathroom mirror are caused by oxidation behind the mirror glass. When moisture and air are trapped between the glass and the backing, they react and cause discoloration. This is sometimes referred to as “mirror rot.” You’ll need to separate the glass and the backing to fully remove it.

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