Services We Offer In The State Of Georgia
Brick Mailbox
Brick work is potentially the most versatile material when it comes to home-improvements. When it comes to any brick related project or any masonry project for that matter, we mostly charge for the labor cost. The reason being, not everybody has the skillset to accomplish precise masonry work like the brick mailbox in the picture.
While making a brick mailbox sounds easy in theory, if you don’t know what you’re doing the mailbox can end up leaning overtime or will end up being an eye-sore due to poor craftsmanship and will cost even more to tear it down and redo!
Even the simplest brick design can add curb appeal to a home, without even needing to enter the driveway. I always tell clients to not seek the most affordable option when it comes to brick & mortar because it doesn’t fluctuate a crazy amount. However, the color difference can differentiate a crazy amount in 5-10 years due to the color choice not being all throughout the brick!
Without a doubt, you want the brick & mortar to match your home! We do our best to come as close as possible to that appearance.
Stone Grill/Fireplace
When it comes to a stone fireplace it’s so captivating that it tends to be the piece that stands out, no matter if it’s indoors or outdoors. Masonry has been around for 1000’s of years and stone fireplaces have been around for just as long. It brings together man and nature to create an aesthetic that can’t be cheated or duplicated by machinery. It takes labor and precision to create such a timeless piece and that’s why it’s in such high demand.
Concrete Slab
Concrete continues to be a popular choice when creating an outdoor space. The main benefit it has is the fact that it’s a more affordable option when compared to brick/stone masonry. Both concrete and masonry work lasts decades and both are durable but concrete is known to crack due to shifting soil or extreme temperature changes. Since the state of Georgia doesn’t have any extreme climates like that, it shouldn’t be too concerning. The main drawback about concrete is the fact that it’s less aesthetically pleasing than masonry work. If that’s of no concern and you’re looking for effectiveness and low-cost, concrete is the way to go.
Brick/Stone Stairway
As with any masonry project you can pick between stone or brick. It will last way longer than a wooden stairway, is less slippery and the maintenance is nonexistent. While this project may not be finished in a single day, the end result is eye-catching. More often than not, concrete is less expensive than masonry but when it comes to stairways masonry is more affordable.