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Canyon View Construction LLC
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Serving Ogden, UT and surrounding areas

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"They did an excellent job designing and building my back porch, and keeping me in the loop throughout the process. Quick, clean, quality work. I'll definitely be hiring them again when I'm ready for a new front porch."
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TLC Home Repair and Landscape
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Serving Ogden, UT and surrounding areas

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"Tyler and his crew repaired my sprinkler system and moved the access and plumbing away from my foundation. He also repaired a secondary water tap that waters my large garden. He then took the system through all eight stations and repaired or replaced sprinkler heads. Finally, without me having to ask him, and just because it was "bugging" him, he fixed a gate on my fence at no charge. This man is competent, incredibly honest and believes a job worth doing is worth doing to the best of his ability. I live in West Point and will definitely call upon him again. Without hesitation, my recommendation is to hire Tyler to handle your home repair needs!"
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D. Harris custom builders
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We are a custom carpentry company specializing in high-quality craftsmanship and detail-driven work. From custom railings and built-ins to trim, cabinetry, door installs, custom closets, accent walls, and full finish carpentry, we take pride in delivering durable, functional, and visually appealing results tailored to each client's vision.\nOur focus is on precision, reliability, and clear communication throughout every phase of the project. Whether it's a small upgrade or a full custom build, we use quality materials and proven techniques to ensure long-lasting workmanship.\nWe work closely with homeowners and contractors to create custom solutions that enhance both the value and style of any space.\nProfessional. Dependable. Built to last.

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Gazebos questions, answered by experts

Common materials include wood, vinyl, and metal. Wood offers a classic look, while vinyl and metal are low-maintenance options.

Using concrete footers is the best way to secure a gazebo on a deck without drilling. The weight of the footers is more likely to hold your gazebo in place than other methods. You can also pour concrete into flower pots to create an aesthetically pleasing concrete footer or use concrete columns to make a statement.

Yes, many gazebos are permanent structures built onto the land. However, if you have a portable gazebo that isn’t secured to the ground, you’ll want to check the manufacturer’s instructions to understand when to put it away. Generally speaking, when it’s particularly windy or wet outside, you should take down your temporary gazebo.

Fascia and soffits differ in their location and design, but fascia vents are the most popular alternative to soffits. These are a bit more hidden than soffits, but depending on the structure of your roof, they can cost more to install and maintain. They are also installed around the entire roof, whereas soffits can be placed only where you need them or, if the aesthetics bother you, somewhere out of sight.

The average cost to build or install a gazebo is around $5,700, with prices typically ranging from $3,000 to $10,000. The final cost depends on several factors, including the gazebo's size, shape, material, and design complexity. For example, square gazebos and those made from metal can be more expensive, while brick is a more affordable material. Adding custom features like built-in seating or lighting will also increase the price. You can potentially save money by purchasing a prefabricated kit or performing some of the labor yourself.

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