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Gale Chimney Service

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Gale Chimney Service

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Customers say: True professional
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Gale Chimney Service is the destination for all your chimney cleaning needs. Locally owned and operated, we can take care of any chimney problem you may have. We will make sure you get all the information you need up front and always know exactly what we’re doing in your home. Call for an appointment today. Our business hours are Monday through Friday 8AM until 5PM.

"We are lucky to have this company in Casper. They were personable, professional and punctual. We will call them again when we need our Chinney cleaned."

Candice H on November 2021

Gale Chimney Service is the destination for all your chimney cleaning needs. Locally owned and operated, we can take care of any chimney problem you may have. We will make sure you get all the information you need up front and always know exactly what we’re doing in your home. Call for an appointment today. Our business hours are Monday through Friday 8AM until 5PM.

"We are lucky to have this company in Casper. They were personable, professional and punctual. We will call them again when we need our Chinney cleaned."

Candice H on November 2021


Tom & Shellie Searles Masonry

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Tom & Shellie Searles Masonry

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Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Tom and Shellie Searles Masonry have had 36 years as a husband and wife team.In 2014 Tom Searles passed away, but Mrs.Tom Searles(Shellie)still provides beautiful quality work.I have continued doing Masonry work and enjoy serving my customers.My husband taught me a very valued Trade I am forever grateful to be able to continue this wonderful legacy! As always -Brick, Block, Rock and Stone.New Contruction and Repair

Tom and Shellie Searles Masonry have had 36 years as a husband and wife team.In 2014 Tom Searles passed away, but Mrs.Tom Searles(Shellie)still provides beautiful quality work.I have continued doing Masonry work and enjoy serving my customers.My husband taught me a very valued Trade I am forever grateful to be able to continue this wonderful legacy! As always -Brick, Block, Rock and Stone.New Contruction and Repair

Chimney Repair questions, answered by experts

The biggest complaint most homeowners have when it comes to metal roods is this material’s susceptibility to noise, particularly during heavy rain or hail. While some people appreciate the sound, others find it disruptive. Additionally, metal roofs can dent from impacts and may require regular inspections to ensure fasteners remain secure over time.

The green coloration that develops on copper roofs is called a “patina,” and it’s a result of mild oxidation on the surface. The oxidation process is not harmful to your roof. In fact, the surface corrosion acts as a protective layer and won’t spread to the core of your copper roof materials. The discoloration will progress much more quickly in damp or humid climates than it will in dry climates. If you don’t like the green color, you can seal your roof to preserve the shiny, rose-gold look.

Copper roofs last an average of around 100 years, making it one of the longest-lasting types of roofs. It’s significantly more expensive than an asphalt shingle roof, but it also lasts three to four times as long, providing great value for the money. You can extend the life of your copper roof by carrying out routine maintenance, like scheduling annual cleaning and roof inspections.

A metal roof will last for an average of around 50 years—usually between 40 and 75 years—which is about double the lifespan of an asphalt roof—between 15 and 30 years or 25 years on average. Installing a metal roof is usually more expensive than an asphalt roof, with an average cost of $11,400 compared to the $9,200 for an asphalt roof. However, given that a metal roof costs about 20% more and lasts twice as long, it’s typically well worth the investment and should save you money in the long run.

Salt is corrosive to metal, and when it’s mixed with air and water, that corrosion increases. While this compound can cause your car to rust, it takes years to cause damage. However, once you see rust, it’s probably well advanced. Winterize your car and avoid driving before or immediately after ice storms to reduce rock salt effects.

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