What All Homeowners Need To Know About Chimney Masonry Repair

Posted on: 15 February 2022

As a homeowner with a fireplace, it is important you know as much about maintaining its brick chimney as possible. While most people view masonry structures as permanent and not in need of regular maintenance, this just isn't the case. To stand strong for decades, brick chimneys need regular inspections, tuckpointing, and replacement of spalling bricks. Here is more information to help you better understand each of these things:  Regular Inspections by a Licensed Stonemason
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3 Unique Factors To Consider When Installing A New Roof Over Your Home

Posted on: 10 February 2022

When looking for a contractor for your roofing project, you need to consider how confident and comfortable you are with the professional. The level of confidence you have in the contractor determines how easy it will be to consult them and make decisions together. It also helps you have peace of mind that they will make the best choice on the critical aspects of the roofing process you do not understand.
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Three Lesser-Known Signs That You May Have Foundation Issues

Posted on: 8 February 2022

Most people know some of the more common or obvious signs of foundation damage. If you notice cracks on the exterior of your home that go down to the foundation or if you notice your floors are not level, you may have foundation problems. However, there are many other signs of foundation problems that are not talked about as much. Here are a few of the lesser-known signs that you may need to call in a foundation contractor to inspect your home for foundation problems.
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Restoration Tips For Foundation Cracks: Repairing The Damage To Your Home

Posted on: 4 February 2022

Many people don't realize that the damage may extend beyond just their homes. Foundation cracks are no joke; they can cause stability issues and future problems if not addressed early on. There is a range of issues that can cause your foundation to crack; however, more than likely, it's going to be due to water damage. Rain will erode away at your foundation over time, and as soon as you get cracks forming here and there, they will only get worse over time.
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