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Grand Slam Welding, LLC
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Serving Clearfield, UT and surrounding areas

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In business since 2021

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Jordan Brown is committed to excellence in every aspect of our business. We uphold a standard of integrity bound by fairness, honesty and personal responsibility. Our distinction is the quality of service we bring to our customers. Accurate knowledge of our trade combined with ability is what makes us true professionals. Above all, we are watchful of our customers interests, and make their concerns the basis of our business.

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Sven The Handyman
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Serving Clearfield, UT and surrounding areas

"Sven is a talented, hardworking handyman with an eye for design. He quickly assessed my car-audio issues, replacing my old wires with new ones. I was finally able to listen to music in my car! His rates were fair, and his advice trustworthy."
Awning construction
Fence and garden box repair and paint
Carpentry - Woodworking Project
Stair case installation.
Fence and garden box repair and paint

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Epc Construction
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Serving Clearfield, UT and surrounding areas

In business since 2014

Emergency services offered

"Out old deck was a mess waiting to fall off the house. Robert came in, assessed what was needed, and gave us a very fair bid. The end result is an amazing deck that will last us for generations. He ensured it is supported to the max and it turned out beautifully. Our family hangs out on our deck all summer long and just love it. We are always getting comments on how beautiful it is and how well built it is. Thanks EPC"
Trex deck and railing with alumawood cover
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Patio Covers questions, answered by experts

Hurricane fabric is a temporary form of hurricane protection that offers an alternative to boarding up windows or installing traditional storm panels. It is installed over windows, doors, and other openings before a storm. When installed properly, hurricane fabric is tested and proven to protect homes from Category 5 hurricanes, which can have winds over 157 miles per hour. It is intended to block the majority of wind and rain and protect against water, debris, and projectile damage. While the fabric is exceptionally durable, windows can still break if hit directly by high-velocity debris. Compared to other options, hurricane fabric is more protective than hurricane window film. Boarding up windows is more labor-intensive and requires storing heavy plywood, while hurricane screens are permanently attached to your home. To further increase protection, you can take additional steps like securing outdoor items and fortifying your home's foundation.

Clean regularly with mild soap and water, and retract during severe weather to prevent damage.

While brick is sturdy and aesthetically pleasing, it’s also an expensive siding material. Other great siding options to consider include vinyl siding, wood siding, and fiber cement siding. Vinyl siding is likely to be the most affordable option, but wood siding can create a rustic aesthetic, and fiber cement is one of the lowest-maintenance siding options available.

It’s best to opt for a lightweight roof, as a heavy roof adds a lot of weight and pressure to the support posts and hardware and destabilizes the structure. Vinyl is a good, lightweight option, as is a nice open trellis, louvered aluminum or vinyl slats, or fabric panels. Clear polycarbonate is another great option that offers seamless shelter and additional UV protection without completely obscuring the sunshine. You can also choose retractable coverings or an awning that you only use in wet weather or when you need additional shade.

The cheapest material for covering a tennis court is rubber or clay. Rubber needs to be installed over a concrete or asphalt base, however, which can make the project more expensive up-front (but cheaper to resurface over time). Clay courts are among the most affordable, but they aren’t the best to play on and require a lot of maintenance.

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