Posts By: James Fick

Job of the Month – June 2018

Description of Work:  Replaced entire main roof with Gatehouse Slate colored Grand Manor shingles, .032 brown aluminum eave flashing, .032 eggshell aluminum rake flashings, 20oz copper cricket and base flashings, and 16oz copper counter flashings. Installed new 5″ half round copper gutters and 3″ round copper downspouts at various locations around the home, and one Read More

Job of the Month – May 2018

Description of Work:  Repointed the tread stones and brick risers on the right side stairway, and relayed stone walkway from the stairs to the front porch. Estimator: Todd Mullenax Foreman:  JP Preston Crew:   Alton Lott,  Ray Dunivant,  Sam Scheltema,  Ralph Kuehne, Ryan Donet

Job of the Month – April 2018

Estimator: Todd Mullenax Foreman:  JP Preston Crew:   Alton Lott,  Ray Dunivant,  Sam Scheltema,  Ralph Kuehne, Ryan Donet Description of Work:  Repointed the tread stones and brick risers on the right side stairway, and relayed stone walkway from the stairs to the front porch.   More pictures click here

Job of the Month – March 2018

Description of Work:  Replaced all sloped cedar shake roofing with new Autumn Blend colored Davinci synthetic shakes over ice and water shield at eaves, walls and chimneys and 2 layers of 30lb felt underlayment. Replaced all eave, rake and counter flashings with 16oz copper and all base, apron and cricket flashings with 20oz copper. Furnished Read More

SUSTAINABILITY

SUSTAINABILITY That’s a buzz word that has taken hold in the mainstream. You cannot go too far without hearing a company or government agency touting that they are sustainable. It seems like a complex concept that requires a high level of engineering. It’s popular, it’s trendy, it sounds good, but what does it really mean? Read More