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Groundworks
4.7(
12
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Serving Moroni, UT and surrounding areas

Approved (Corporate)

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2025

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"David and his crew Ives, Victor, and Joseph did a fantastic job stabilizing our foundation. They were focused on the job and came prepared to work. They finished the job quickly and professionally. They communicated with us throughout the entire process. Once they got into the project they were able to identify areas that didn't require the repairs and David quickly explained a new plan and then, with my permission, adjusted the plan which saved us several thousand dollars. I appreciated their honesty and integrity. Thank you Groundworks for training and hiring quality people. Dennis and Ellen Porter"
Foundation
Foundation
Foundation
Concrete
Concrete

+15

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Recommended by16%of homeowners
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Johnsons Handyman & Removal Services
5.0(
3
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Serving Moroni, UT and surrounding areas

In business since 2020

Credit card accepted

"My property has long sidewalk islands. They have rock instead of grass. There were a lot of weeds growing among the rocks. Jaeden and his crew dug out all of the rock, the landscaping fabric, and about 3 inches of soil. They did a great job and asked me about finishing touches, which I appreciated. I had asked not to be shy with the rocks and made sure that there was around 3 inches everywhere. The crew was very friendly and confident in their work. The diesel fuel had spiked by quite a bit a gallon while the work was being done. I happily kicked in extra cash to cover that spike. Definitely will hire them again for other landscaping projects."
Junk clean up
Junk clean up
Junk clean up
Junk clean up
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+5

Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Jackson Heating & Air
5.0(
2
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Serving Moroni, UT and surrounding areas

In business since 2024

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Austin was so good to work with. He explained what needed to be done in a way that was easy to understand. I keep his number on hand for just about anything I need fixed or repaired. I tell all my friends and family about him."
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+29

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Masonry questions, answered by experts

Yes, you can paint stone on the exterior of a house. It’s important to properly prep the stone by cleaning off dirt and debris. You’ll want to apply at least two coats of paint to get the most even and complete coverage. Any pinholes or missed spots, however small, can allow moisture to get into the masonry and potentially cause the paint to blister and peel from the stone.

When it comes to how to paint a brick chimney, consider that standard paint can seal in moisture and cause serious chimney problems. Instead, use a vapor-permeable sealant. You’ll first scrub and sand the chimney; then, you can patch any gaps with caulk and apply the sealant. We recommend hiring a pro for this job since it entails working on the roof, which comes with a lot of necessary safety precautions.

Yes, brick houses are better insulated, because the bricks slow down the passage of air from the outside to the inside and vice-versa. This helps to stabilize the internal temperature of the home. When combined with proper residential insulation, brick houses are more efficient and better insulated than other types.

Rock salt and ice melts contain sodium chloride, aka salt, and are corrosive to metal and concrete. If used frequently over time, it can cause corrosion, discoloration, chipping, and cracking to patios, walkways, and driveways. You can try a rock salt alternative or hire a professional snow removal company instead. 

If your old bricks are in decent condition and you have the space to store them where they’ll be protected from the elements, keeping old bricks is often worthwhile. You’d spend anywhere from $70 to a few hundred dollars to have them removed from your property, in which case you won’t be able to use them for future projects. Holding on to old bricks in good condition means you can use them later for other DIY projects, potentially saving yourself some money on disposal and new materials down the road.

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