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barron roof repairs

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barron roof repairs

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hello this is arian owner of barron roof repairs we can do the following roof repairs, installations, pressure wash, gutter cleaning, roof debris cleaning, chimney restoration (hardie plank), facia&soffit repairs paint, inspections when it comes to taking care of the small or big details of a home and having your home looking sharp we understand your needs i been in roofing 8 years working in a crew from scratch to finish now i help home owners take care of any exterior repair work of a home

hello this is arian owner of barron roof repairs we can do the following roof repairs, installations, pressure wash, gutter cleaning, roof debris cleaning, chimney restoration (hardie plank), facia&soffit repairs paint, inspections when it comes to taking care of the small or big details of a home and having your home looking sharp we understand your needs i been in roofing 8 years working in a crew from scratch to finish now i help home owners take care of any exterior repair work of a home








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.


Tillema & Sons Masonry

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Tillema & Sons Masonry

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32 years of experience

Tillema & Sons is a family owned and operated full service masonry business. We do jobs for the individual homeowner or subcontract for other companies. Smaller jobs will require a small deposit with payment in full due when job is done. Larger jobs will require a down payment with periodic draws with payment due at end of job. All jobs large or small will have a written contract and will be warranted.

Tillema & Sons is a family owned and operated full service masonry business. We do jobs for the individual homeowner or subcontract for other companies. Smaller jobs will require a small deposit with payment in full due when job is done. Larger jobs will require a down payment with periodic draws with payment due at end of job. All jobs large or small will have a written contract and will be warranted.

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Chimney Repair questions, answered by experts

Metal roofs are more resistant to hail than other types of roof materials; however, hail can still damage a metal roof. The extent of the damage depends on the size of the hail and the severity of the hail storm. The type of damage a metal roof can get from hail includes dents, scratches, loose fasteners, leaks, and cracked paint.

A metal roof should hang over between 1 and 3 inches over the bottom edge of each roof slope. This helps keep dripping water away from your roof decking and fascia boards to reduce the risk of water damage. It also reduces the risk of longer overhangs bending under the weight of snow and ice.

Moss grows in dark areas of roofs, including in corners and gutters. If left alone, it can grow under roofing and cause permanent damage. Here’s how to remove moss from metal roofs

  • Soak the moss to soften it

  • Scrub it away with a soft-bristled brush, or pick it off with your hands (be sure to wear gloves)

  • Use a moss remover that’s compatible with metal roofing, following the manufacturer’s directions

  • Remove dead moss and rinse the roof thoroughly

  • Prevent future moss growth by trimming branches, cleaning gutters, and attaching zinc strips to moss-prone areas

Steel roofs are noisier than slate or asphalt tiles but less noisy than aluminum and other types of metal roofing. While some find the sound pleasant, others may want a quieter roof. To reduce noise in your living area, you can install thicker underlayment or add insulation or even acoustic tiles between the roof and the house.

There are pros and cons to metal roofs. Some of the benefits of a metal roof include a long lifespan, multiple style options available, and improved energy efficiency in your home. The biggest drawbacks of metal roofing are the higher price tag and the noise. When rain falls on a metal roof, it tends to be louder compared to other roofing materials.

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