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We are hiring laborers,Roofers,framers,pay depends on experience more the experience more it will pay call Darrell Today
Finished product on full rehab we had going turned out great another satisfied customer call use for your free estimates today
I just want to say to everyone that has reached out to me about Chris Waid there is no doubt he is loved a lot and means a lot to everyone he has a long road ahead of him what we need the most is prayer for him and his wife ,kids ,FAMILY and thank you all it means the world to me
Rough cut ceader job we did we can get any rough cut lumber you want our goal is to make you happy and put your satisfaction above anything else
Framing job we did call today one call and we can handle all your roofing ,framing,siding,& gutter and more (205)886-8915
Need new metal roof well don’t wait no longer call today and get your free estimate today (205)886-8915
Installed new tamko titians shingles another satisfied customer don’t forget to call and get your FREE Estimate & FREE ROOF INSPECTION
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This one got tamko titians shingles new 6inch gutters
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Remember if your roof is leaking, adding multiple layers is not the proper way to fix it. It will just cost more when it needs to be replaced call for all of your flat roof needs
We got a call from a customer and ended up doing multiple jobs in the subdivision . We help the customer file their insurance claims and meet with the adjuster
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This one got new 26 gauge black metal roof call us today for your free quote
Tired of looking at those walls and won’t be open concept. Call us today for a free quote. we can handle your remodeling roofing gutters and siding
Update on the patio job going great new concrete done onto the framing , roof, siding,gutters
One job down today and onto the next one
We are removing a sunroom and removing concrete slab. We will replace with new slab with correct footings And build a customer a nice covered patio
Tired of looking at your ugly roof. Give us a call.
We can handle all your roofing, siding, and gutter
We even remove some trees for this customer
Updated pictures on the full remodel. We are doing for a great client all new windows, interior doors, exterior doors, updated plumbing, electrical about another two weeks and this one will be on the market and on to the next one why call multiple contractors when you can call one We can take care of everything from your Roofing, gutters, siding, porches, additions, and more
So after three days of demo, we are finally getting to the point where we can rebuild. This was a full demo and remodel when you call us, we can take care of your whole project from
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It’s the peak of Severe Weather Season.. We are available for emergency 🚨 call outs 24/7 to tarp roofs damaged from storms.. ☎️ (205) 886-8915
Your home 🏡 is your greatest investment and you always want to do your part to protect it. With potential severe weather this weekend, now is the time to prepare your home...
8 Steps to Prepare You and Your Home for Potential Severe Weather
1. Clear limbs and trim trees
During a storm, dead tree limbs can get loose and cause damage to a home’s exterior or even puncture a window. Heavy rain can also cause trees with shallow root systems to pull out of the ground.
2. Secure fences
Ensure that your fences are properly secured so to help prevent them from being lifted up and thrown against the house by heavy winds.
3. Secure furniture
Heavy winds can cause items like patio furniture and large toys to damage the exterior of your home. It’s a good idea to anchor outdoor furniture or bring it indoors before a storm hits. You should also move anything in your yard that can become flying debris inside your house or garage.
4. Check gutters
Help prevent damage inside your house by having downspouts drain away from your home and clear your gutters of any debris.
5. Protect the critical areas
Wind is a major threat to your roof, windows, doors and garage doors. Either you or a building contractor can build and install temporary protection, such as approved wind shutters or plywood on windows and coverings for patio and entry doors, strengthen and stiffen garage doors, and install heavy-duty door hardware.
6. Protect your valuables
Protect mementos in waterproof containers and/or take the items with you if you evacuate. Inventory valuables and contents in the home with pictures or video. Note the approximate value of each item and the date of purchase. You can also send an inventory to a family member outside your region for safekeeping. Also, make sure important documents, such as an insurance policy or mortgage papers, are stored in a safe deposit or fire safe box.
7. Stock a basic emergency kit
A true emergency can leave you without basic services, including electricity, water, gas or sewage, for a few hours or a few days. Stock your family’s emergency kit with enough food, water and supplies to carry all of you through at least three days—and restock your kit once the emergency has passed. Be sure to include:
- Water: One gallon per person per day to cover drinking and sanitation
- Food: At least a three-day supply of food per person
- Battery-powered or hand-crank radio
- Hand-crank flashlight
- First aid kit
- Cell phone with charger
- Local maps
- Create a family emergency plan
Staying connected is of the utmost importance during an emergency. Designate an out-of-town family member or friend to be your check-in person in case local phone lines are down. Make sure every member of your family knows that contact’s number and has a way to reach him or her—ideally a cell phone and charger or a prepaid calling card.
Choose a local place where your family members should meet if they are separated when an emergency strikes and your home is unsafe. This might be a landmark or even a parent’s workplace.
8. Know your policy
It’s critical to read and understand your insurance policy. Then, examine your property to ensure there are no physical or liability hazards.