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Pergoluxe

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Pergoluxe

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12 years of experience

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.




Adonai's Way Contracting, LLC

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Adonai's Way Contracting, LLC

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11 years of experience

We are a family-owned general contracting business located in Harrison County, WV. We work in this county and surrounding counties. We are a small business that is focused on good communication and great results. We work personally with each customer to make sure they are completely pleased with our work. Our company motto is "Work with Integrity---Psalm 15:2" We try to do all our work the Lord's way---Adonai's Way!

We are a family-owned general contracting business located in Harrison County, WV. We work in this county and surrounding counties. We are a small business that is focused on good communication and great results. We work personally with each customer to make sure they are completely pleased with our work. Our company motto is "Work with Integrity---Psalm 15:2" We try to do all our work the Lord's way---Adonai's Way!




D&H Construction

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D&H Construction

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21 years of experience

We are a small business that cover WV,VA,NC, KY, and TN doing any kind of construction from building you a house to repairing a crack. We can winterize your summer home or get it ready for you to in joy for the summer.

We are a small business that cover WV,VA,NC, KY, and TN doing any kind of construction from building you a house to repairing a crack. We can winterize your summer home or get it ready for you to in joy for the summer.


Patios questions, answered by experts

Fiber concrete can be a good option for a residential driveway that will hold up standard passenger cars. The fibers provide increased flexion over a rebar-reinforced concrete driveway, so you’re less likely to see surface cracks. For driveways that need to hold commercial vehicles or multiple vehicles, rebar reinforcement is a better option. Ask a concrete driveway company near you which is the best option for your situation.

It depends on your priorities. Concrete is more affordable and faster to install, but pavers offer better drainage, are easier to repair, and can create a more high-end look. If budget and speed matter most, go with concrete. If you want style and flexibility, pavers are the better bet.

Deck pier blocks are one alternative to traditional deck footings. Unlike poured concrete and buried post footings, deck blocks don’t require digging or pouring. They’re best for small or low-to-the-ground decks. Keep in mind, though, that not all areas allow the use of deck pier blocks, so consult your local building codes before choosing them for your deck.

A paver patio will add more value than a concrete patio. Pavers are a more commonly preferred option from an aesthetic and longevity point of view, so most buyers will be willing to pay more for a paver patio than they would for a concrete one. Pavers also don’t require a permanent foundation, so they won’t increase your property taxes. Buyers also prefer lower property taxes, so that will play into the ROI you’ll see, too.

Stepping stones should match an average human stride, so the general rule is to place them about 24 inches between stones. However, many designs put stones closer together. If you choose to plant in between them, leave at least 6 to 8 inches between stones to give plants room to grow.

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