FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

  • How long does roof repair take?

    Most roof repairs take 1-3 days depending on damage extent and weather conditions. Emergency repairs are often completed same-day to prevent further damage.
  • What affects exterior painting costs?

    Surface preparation, home size, paint quality, and accessibility impact pricing. Homes with extensive prep work or multiple stories require additional time and materials.
  • Can you repair brick without replacing it?

    Yes, many brick issues can be restored through repointing, crack repair, or selective replacement. Professional assessment determines whether restoration or full replacement works best.
  • When should I replace my roof?

    Roofs typically need replacement after 20-25 years, or sooner if you notice missing shingles, leaks, or extensive storm damage throughout multiple areas.
  • Do you offer emergency repair services?

    Yes, we provide 24/7 emergency repairs for storm damage, leaks, and urgent structural issues. Quick response helps prevent additional damage to your home.
  • How do I prepare for exterior work?

    Clear furniture and plants from work areas, ensure power access, and protect landscaping. We'll handle most preparation, but advance planning helps projects run smoothly.
  • What's included in home addition projects?

    Home additions include design consultation, permits, foundation work, framing, roofing, siding, and finishing. We handle turnkey construction from planning to completion.
  • How often should exterior maintenance happen?

    Annual inspections catch small issues early. Painting lasts 7-10 years, roof maintenance every 2-3 years, and masonry checks every 5 years prevent costly repairs.
  • Why choose exterior repairs over replacement?

    Quality repairs extend material lifespan cost-effectively while maintaining your home's character. Replacement becomes necessary when damage affects structural integrity or efficiency.
  • What makes masonry restoration different?

    Restoration preserves original materials through specialized techniques like repointing and selective repairs. It maintains historical character while addressing structural concerns and weathering damage.

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