There is no job to big or small!!! Anything you need done get a hold of me. I come out take a look and give you an estimate and my estimates are free no charge. We can pretty much do anything you need. We are here to help anyone in need. Our goal is to do quality work and make our customers happy. We do landscaping, patios, decks, concrete, fencing, dry wall, roofing and so much more.
There is no job to big or small!!! Anything you need done get a hold of me. I come out take a look and give you an estimate and my estimates are free no charge. We can pretty much do anything you need. We are here to help anyone in need. Our goal is to do quality work and make our customers happy. We do landscaping, patios, decks, concrete, fencing, dry wall, roofing and so much more.
Since we started designing and manufacturing pergolas in 2013, we have always stayed ahead of the competition when it comes to product quality and cost. With this combination, we are able to provide a superior product while keeping the end customers cost very competitive to any other companies.
Since we started designing and manufacturing pergolas in 2013, we have always stayed ahead of the competition when it comes to product quality and cost. With this combination, we are able to provide a superior product while keeping the end customers cost very competitive to any other companies.
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John A on July 2019
"terrible please read above statement. we do not recommend this company. 3047809211 john agostino. also we do not eeeven know if he claimed money 0f 14000. to irs"
We are a small business in our first year but have years of experience. We look forward to doing business on a personal level & developing long time business relationships
We are a small business in our first year but have years of experience. We look forward to doing business on a personal level & developing long time business relationships
We have been in business for over 40 years selling products for the exterior of your home. We sell to both contractors and the general public. We have a very LARGE SHOWROOM featuring doors (sliding doors, storm doors, entry doors), windows, siding (vinyl, aluminum siding and James Hardie cement board), decking (Trex display), Railing, stones (fabricated and vinyl), shutters, soffit fascia and much more.
We also have a window warehouse which contains quality windows at a deeply discounted price.
We have only a select group of sub-contractors that can pick up your products and install them for you.
We have been in business for over 40 years selling products for the exterior of your home. We sell to both contractors and the general public. We have a very LARGE SHOWROOM featuring doors (sliding doors, storm doors, entry doors), windows, siding (vinyl, aluminum siding and James Hardie cement board), decking (Trex display), Railing, stones (fabricated and vinyl), shutters, soffit fascia and much more.
We also have a window warehouse which contains quality windows at a deeply discounted price.
We have only a select group of sub-contractors that can pick up your products and install them for you.
Patios questions, answered by experts
Cobblestone is just one of many driveway materials. Other, more economical, albeit less elaborate options include concrete, asphalt, and gravel.
If you want a material that most closely resembles cobblestone, your best option is bricks or pavers. Both cost anywhere from $10 to $50 per square foot and can be laid in all kinds of patterns. Depending on the type of paver you choose, you can also get a good bang for your buck by investing in durable natural stone.
In most cases, the cost to pour a concrete patio falls between $8 and $12 per square foot. For a typical 200-square-foot concrete patio, you’re looking at an average price of between $1,600 and $2,400. Most concrete patios will be 4 inches thick, so thickness plays a minimal role in the price variance, but some types of concrete finishes can cost up to $25 per square foot, which has a major impact on your total.
After you install your concrete steps, and even as they age, applying a coat of paint or concrete sealer to them every one to two years is a great way to keep them looking fresh and new. We also recommend doing light concrete step repair if you notice chipping or crumbling. You can dress up your steps with planters, decorative railings, and other decor to breathe new life into your stoop as well.
It is generally cheaper to build a concrete patio versus a brick patio. Basic concrete costs around $8 to $15 per square foot, while a brick patio typically ranges from $10 to $20 per square foot. The cost difference comes down to both materials and labor—pouring and finishing concrete is faster than placing each brick by hand. Brick pavers look great and last long, but they’ll cost more up front. If you’re looking to keep your budget in check without sacrificing function, concrete is usually the more cost-effective choice.
In most cases, patios are an outstanding investment, typically providing a return on investment of between 80% and 90%. Patios provide a dedicated place to relax and entertain, so you and your family will enjoy them until you sell your home. Once you sell your home, buyers typically love to see patios and outdoor entertainment areas and may be willing to pay more for your home if your patio is well-maintained. The only thing to keep in mind is that patios may be a drawback if they take up too much of a small yard.
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