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MTU Services LLC
5.0(
5
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Concrete Foundation - RepairConcrete Foundation - RaiseFoundation Drainage - Install or Replace+3 more

Serving Evans, WA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2021

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"We’ve had a lot of crews in our home for various projects over the years, and I have to say this was one of the most courteous. They worked hard, navigating through our kitchen to access the basement and I really appreciated their efforts. Thank you MTU, we now have safe walls in our cellar and fresh beams to keep the house standing ;)"
Elevator pit waterproofing and sealing
Piers under an existing home
Piers under an existing homes middle wall
Solutions/Answers
Response time1 day
Response rate98%
19 neighbors recently requested a quote
DaBella - Spokane (Siding)
3.7(
754
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Brick or Stone Siding: Install or Completely Replace

Serving Evans, WA and surrounding areas

Approved (Corporate)

In business since 2011

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"After a little glitch, my husband called Dabella and Dustin reached out to us, he went above and beyond to help us get a new roof. He was professional and kind helped us get the best financing and got our roof installed before the snow started flying. We had a new roof and gutters installed. Everything looks awesome. Thank you Dustin"
19 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by88%of homeowners
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Elias Construction Services LLC
4.4(
9
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Concrete Foundation - InstallRetaining Wall - Install

Serving Evans, WA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2008

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Elias Contruction provided a detailed estimate after inspecting the roof and making some qualified recommendations. The project required a few change orders that were not clarified in writing. I would recommend hiring Elias if you get changes in writing. They cleaned up pretty well although they missed a few things due to finishing in the dark. Overall satisfied with the job and cost was 60% of other bids due to sheathing adjustment."
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IKO Dual Grey Dynasty
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+24

Response time1 day
1 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by14%of homeowners
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American Concrete N Masonary
5.0(
6
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Basement Drainage Channels - InstallBrick and Stone Flatwork - RepairBrick and Stone Patios, Walks, and Steps - Install+6 more

Serving Evans, WA and surrounding areas

In business since 1990

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I needed a garden path from my house to my art studio, and I wanted it to match the concrete path already going from my house to the garage. Not a big job, but American Concrete Construction was willing to take it on. Their main guy, Sinisia Moli, came right out one day to evaluate the job, then returned the next day to survey, dig out the path, frame it, and put in rebar. Cement was poured the following day. And now I have my garden path. Which, incidentally, matches the other, much older path perfectly. ... Sinisia Moli of American Concrete Construction is a man of experience, good aesthetics, and common sense. He is also friendly, upbeat, and generally a pleasure to have around. Best of all, unlike so many of his colleagues who work in various construction trades, Moli talks to women. He doesn’t insist on talking to your husband. ... I am definitely keeping American Concrete Construction in mind for future projects."
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Recommended by100%of homeowners
Becker Design Consulting
4.7(
10
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Concrete Foundation - RaiseConcrete Foundation - Repair

Serving Evans, WA and surrounding areas

In business since 2008

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Recommended by87%of homeowners
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Masonry questions, answered by experts

No, it’s not recommended to attach shutters to brick without drilling. Brick is dense and built to last, so adhesives and shortcut methods don’t usually cut it. Even heavy-duty glue struggles to hold up over time—especially against wind, moisture, and temperature changes. Most no-drill options are made for materials like vinyl or wood, not solid masonry. Skipping the drill might seem easier, but it puts your shutters—and anything below them—at risk. For a secure, lasting install, drilling is the way to go. It takes more effort up front, but the result is safer and more reliable.

This is largely dependent on the size and hardness of the rock, but a range of tools might work, including hammers, chisels, rock hammers, sledge hammers, and more. You'll need a jackhammer for the very biggest rock-breaking jobs.

Brick stain doesn’t peel or chip and is much more durable than painting. That’s because the staining is absorbed into the brick instead of lingering on the surface as paint does. The color retains even under extreme weather conditions. Therefore, brick stain will save you a lot of time and cost on maintenance in the long run.

You may not need a hammer drill if you’re planning on drilling one or two very small diameter holes in brick. For holes with a diameter of 3/16-inch or less, a regular drill with a masonry bit can do the job. However, the bit will heat up quickly, and the process will take significantly longer than with a hammer drill. Prepare to cool your drill bit down in a bucket of water more often.

If you’re attempting to mix and pour your own mortar, expect to pay between $5 to $10 for an 80-pound bag of mix. The cost to repair mortar, however, can range from $300 to $500 for a 20-square-foot wall. The larger the area and the more extensive the repair, the higher the cost.

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