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Banlin Construction LLC

320 W Columbia DR
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Banlin Construction LLC

320 W Columbia DR
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22 years of experience

Banlin Construction has over 25 years of performing successful contracts for the Federal Goverment, County, City, State, and private sector.We specialize in all aspects of construction, Commercial, Industrial, and residential.

Banlin Construction has over 25 years of performing successful contracts for the Federal Goverment, County, City, State, and private sector.We specialize in all aspects of construction, Commercial, Industrial, and residential.


Cliff Thorn Construction

1552 Georgia Ave
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Cliff Thorn Construction

1552 Georgia Ave
4.43(
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Customers say: True professional
14 years of experience

CTC specializes in remodeling and home face lifts. We have a commercial department, and have a lot of expertise in commercial repairs, remodels, and renovations. If you're looking for a company that does quality construction give us a call.

CTC specializes in remodeling and home face lifts. We have a commercial department, and have a lot of expertise in commercial repairs, remodels, and renovations. If you're looking for a company that does quality construction give us a call.

Chimney Repair questions, answered by experts

The average cost of welding is about $300 per project. Welding project costs range from $125 to $490 on average, depending on the type of metal, the size and complexity of the project, and your geographic location. On the low end of the price range, you might pay $50 up to $1,200 or more. The type of metal rods used and the welding method also factor into the project’s overall cost.

When properly installed and maintained, a metal roof can last 50 to 80 years. However, the fasteners used to attach the roof may have a shorter lifespan than the roof panels, so it’s a good idea to inspect your roof every few years to check for wear and replace any damaged components. Metal roofs installed over shingles don’t last as long as tear-offs since the underlying roofing components can deteriorate over time, and the added weight can stress roof supports.

Repairs typically take 1-3 days, depending on the extent of the damage.

A 26-gauge metal roof panel can span between 4 and 8 feet, depending on a few factors. Local building codes dictate what’s appropriate for panel span, but these are normally based on expected snow loads. Additionally, the type of metal roof you choose will affect the maximum span, as corrugated metal is stronger than flat standing seam panels or a screw down roof and can often span greater distances.

Yes, they are often made with recycled materials and offer energy-saving properties.

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