Our Services
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General exterior improvement encompasses a wide range of services aimed at maintaining, repairing, and enhancing the exterior of a home. These include roofing and siding installation and repair, gutter installation, window and door replacement, deck and patio construction, and painting/staining.
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Cultured stone, also known as manufactured stone veneer, is a popular choice for adding a natural stone look to various surfaces. Over time, these surfaces may require repairs or replacement due to wear and tear, weather damage, or other factors. Regular maintenance and timely repairs can extend the lifespan of cultured stone surfaces, keeping them looking beautiful and functional for years to come. Adding visual appeal, structural integrity, preserving/enhancing property value, and extending longevity of the product.
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Don't let standing water ruin your yard. We can install a drainage solution that will solve these problems in a quick and affordable fashion. If you have any type of drainage problem with your yard, foundation or driveway area, contact us to determine the appropriate solution.
Surface Drainage- Surface drainage systems aim to collect excess surface water from walkways, patios and driveways, planting beds, window wells, and specific lawn areas where water tends to collect. Water enters a surface drainage system through catch basins, or “boxes”, which have a sump area that collects debris to prevent clogging of the piping.
French Drains - French Drains French drains can intercept water that is draining from adjacent properties and carry it away before it enters your lawn or landscaping. Properly installed French Drains collect sub-surface water from poorly drained areas and carry it elsewhere and hopefully to a main drainage line, dry well, ravine, or the street.
Downspout Drains - Downspout drain lines can be especially helpful if the grade around a building does not cause water to move away from the foundation. Downspouts can be connected to solid PVC or corrugated plastic drainpipes to carry roof water away from the building. Drain lines are used to carry roof water from downspouts, away from buildings and planting beds.
Home water infiltration refers to the unwanted entry of water into a building, typically through its outer envelope, such as the roof, walls, windows, doors, or foundation. This can occur due to various reasons, including heavy rain, melting snow, groundwater, or plumbing leaks. Addressing water infiltration promptly is crucial to prevent structural damage and maintain a healthy living environment. Regular maintenance, proper grading, sealant, waterproofing, and installing drainage systems are all keys to preventing water infiltration. Our team can help.