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Gale Chimney Service

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Gale Chimney Service

4.83(
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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

5.00(
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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

Zinc roofs can last over 100 years under ideal conditions. While metal roofs last a long time, only copper roofing is comparable to zinc's longevity. Zinc roofing develops a patina over time, turning from dark shades to lighter ones. The material, or at least the patina coating, is somewhat self-healing by filling in small gaps and scratches on its own.  

Metal roofs have a bad reputation for being loud, even if that's not necessarily true—it's usually only thin tin or sheet metal roofs that are loud during storms. Stone coating adds a layer to the metal that severely cuts down on any noise from rain. In many ways, stone-coated steel roofs are quieter than your average, run-of-the-mill asphalt shingle roof.

Like any housing material, metal roofs have a unique list of pros and cons. On the cons side, metal roofs can suffer from expansion and contraction, which requires more attention to proper installation than for other roofing types. Also, the higher cost of metal roof installations is a barrier to some homeowners on a budget.

The lifespan of a roof patch depends on which materials you use and the severity of the damage. Temporary solutions like tarps or plastic sheets last a few weeks to a few months, while roofing tape or caulk may hold up for a year or two. Permanent patches using roofing cement, flashing, or replacement shingles can last several years as long as they're properly maintained. Regular inspections and touch-ups can extend the patch’s lifespan, but eventually, a full repair or replacement would be needed.

Copper roof strips can last for 20 to 30 years or more if properly installed—in many cases, they may outlast your roof. Inspect your roof annually to ensure copper roof strips remain properly adhered and undamaged, and repair any loose or lifted strips. With very little upkeep, copper roof strips can protect your roof for decades to come.

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