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All-Around Home Services

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All-Around Home Services

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All- Around Home Service is exactly how you read it! I'm self employed with no employees! I've been in the construction industry for 10 plus years doing anything from concrete to framing to landscaping. I enjoy a good challenge and I take pride in my attention to detail.

All- Around Home Service is exactly how you read it! I'm self employed with no employees! I've been in the construction industry for 10 plus years doing anything from concrete to framing to landscaping. I enjoy a good challenge and I take pride in my attention to detail.




Streamlinepros

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Streamlinepros

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Is your roof in need of a little more than repairs and maintenance? Replacing your roof will help get your house back to being watertight and safe for everyone. Streamlinepros have been around for over 5 years and are here ready to serve your roofing needs. We do not cut corners and make sure your roof gets done right. We are a small business and our price is very budget friendly but most importantly we place high value on quality work and hold our business to high standards because we tryly believe it's our resposability to provide you with the best quality work.

"Roof work has been good so far. Drywall and bathroom work quality was very poor, with amateur level mistakes. Regular drywall was used above a fireplace, not fire rated drywall. When pointing out it was not up to code they tore it down and redid it correctly. The wrong bathtub was purchased and installed. It turned out the bathtub we wanted was a special order. Instead of stopping and asking us what we wanted to do, they bought and installed a completely different bathtub. The correct one was then ordered and eventually installed. Used galvanized steel on tub hardware install, leading to brown water on first operation, the plumber that fixed their work said the only way that was possible was if it was re-used from another job. Bathtub surround tile job was poorly done and did not match quality shown on Facebook, no spacers or edgers used. Not even a month later and grout is cracking and coming out. Overall a very poorly done, rushed job."

David O on November 2024

Is your roof in need of a little more than repairs and maintenance? Replacing your roof will help get your house back to being watertight and safe for everyone. Streamlinepros have been around for over 5 years and are here ready to serve your roofing needs. We do not cut corners and make sure your roof gets done right. We are a small business and our price is very budget friendly but most importantly we place high value on quality work and hold our business to high standards because we tryly believe it's our resposability to provide you with the best quality work.

"Roof work has been good so far. Drywall and bathroom work quality was very poor, with amateur level mistakes. Regular drywall was used above a fireplace, not fire rated drywall. When pointing out it was not up to code they tore it down and redid it correctly. The wrong bathtub was purchased and installed. It turned out the bathtub we wanted was a special order. Instead of stopping and asking us what we wanted to do, they bought and installed a completely different bathtub. The correct one was then ordered and eventually installed. Used galvanized steel on tub hardware install, leading to brown water on first operation, the plumber that fixed their work said the only way that was possible was if it was re-used from another job. Bathtub surround tile job was poorly done and did not match quality shown on Facebook, no spacers or edgers used. Not even a month later and grout is cracking and coming out. Overall a very poorly done, rushed job."

David O on November 2024




Guerrero concrete

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Guerrero concrete

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Guerrero Concrete specializes in Patios,Garage floors, Stoops,Drive ways and Basements. Our company is Family ran and operated, So we know what our customers are looking for in all aspects. My father and I run this company together we have over 15 years in experience in and out of a company. For any other questions or inquires please contact us.

Guerrero Concrete specializes in Patios,Garage floors, Stoops,Drive ways and Basements. Our company is Family ran and operated, So we know what our customers are looking for in all aspects. My father and I run this company together we have over 15 years in experience in and out of a company. For any other questions or inquires please contact us.


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Concrete Cutting questions, answered by experts

In many areas, a permit is required to remove stucco siding, especially if structural repairs or new siding installation are involved. Check with your local building department for specific requirements and associated permit fees before starting your project. Permit fees range from $100 to $500.

First, most contractors will have a structural engineer create a report and plan for your project to ensure it’s safe to cut into the load-bearing wall. The contractor will then excavate around the wall, if necessary, measure the opening—allowing for additional space to fit and level the door, and then cut the doorway out. They will likely install a steel lintel as a header over the door for support. Once the doorway is cut out, they’ll demolish the concrete using sledge hammers and masonry chisels, clean up the surrounding concrete, and seal around the door with masonry mortar. 

Removing and demolishing a fireplace is extremely labor intensive work that also takes a long time. You need to use brute strength to break apart the brick and masonry, and carry the debris to a dumpster. Depending on the size of the structure, you may need multiple days to fully remove it. After removal, you need to determine how you will repair the wall that held the fireplace, which can also be quite time consuming and challenging.

DIY is possible, but professionals ensure safe disposal and compliance with waste management laws.

Once your concrete is broken down into chunks, it is time to remove it. The easiest way to do this is to hire a concrete hauler or junk removal service—however, this is also the most costly option. Taking it to a landfill yourself is cheaper but much more work. Posting a classified ad or enquiring with local landscaping companies or concrete suppliers are more sustainable options, but only if you find an interested party to recycle the concrete for another construction project.

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