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We are extremely pleased with the entire window replacement process Renewal By Andersen provided for us. All employees are top notch, friendly, and knowledgeable. While the replacement job can be messy, everything was picked up, vacuumed, and left spotless inside & outside our home. Our new windows are beautiful, easy to open, and never need to be painted! We are very pleased. Thank you Renewal By Andersen!
Sales representative was very knowledgeable and helpful picking out color of windows and trim. Installation team was very good. They were fast and cleaned up after themselves. The staff at the showroom were very friendly and took time to answer all my questions. Overall a very good experience with everyone at Renewal by Andersen and I would highly recommend them to anyone.
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The guys did a great job. They were on time and worked quickly and cleaned up after the job was finished. They were friendly and very professional. I whole heartily would recommend them to anyone who want a good job done. I would recommend the company and their product to everyone. Andersen Windows are great. I have had them in my home for over 30 years and when I needed to replace a couple I did not hesitate to replace them with Andersen again. They are good looking and very efficient.
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At Reliable Heating & Cooling, Inc., we work hard to earn your lifetime business. Through dedicated customer service, skilled workmanship, and top quality products, 314-513-0385 is the only number youll ever need for complete comfort. We provide precision installation, replacement, seasonal maintenance, and prompt repair of heating, cooling, air quality, and water heating systems, answering every residential and commercial challenge. Our NATE certified technicians are committed to providing solutions quickly, as well as ensuring sustainable performance and lasting satisfaction. Home and business owners in West St Louis & St Charles Counties turn to Reliable Heating & Cooling, Inc. to improve their everyday life.
The team from Reliable Heating & Cooling, Inc. is always on call to assist you in times of trouble. We provide Emergency Service across St Charles, O'Fallon, St Peters, Wentzville & Lake St Louis, MO, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year, along with convenient appointment times during regular business hours. No matter what type challenge you may face or requirement you may have, our specialists arrive equipped to handle the job. We maximize your satisfaction through rapid response, economical solutions, conscientious workmanship, and neat and tidy job sites.
Reliable Heating & Cooling, Inc. is accredited with the Better Business Bureau, and an Angies List Super Service Award Winner. Established in 1972, we specialize in green energy efficient products, helping our customers achieve their goals for lower operational costs and environmental responsibility. As a Carrier Factory Authorized Dealer, we are uniquely qualified to match your specific requirements and install the most innovative and advanced options on the market. For year round convenience, comfort, and control over your indoor environment, contact the professionals from Reliable Heating & Cooling, Inc.. We are the name you can trust.
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September 4, 2016 by
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Marble.com - (about us) what we do & why choose us
All Granite and Marble (Marble.com) leads the industry in natural stone fabrication and installation of premium countertops. Marble.com is the largest fabricator of granite countertops, marble countertops, fireplace surrounds, engineered stone (quartz), and other stone surfaces in the United States serving the New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, and Pennsylvania areas.
Seven Fully Independent Facilities in Ridgefield Park, NJ, South Plainfield, NJ, Farmingdale, NY, Vestal, NY, Rochester, NY, Stroudsburg, PA, and Danbury, CT.
Our Selection. We carry only premium quality stone, including colors that are exclusively available at Marble.com.
Unbeatable Prices Our partnerships with the best natural stone quarries in the world allows us to bring the highest quality stone countertops & Vanities to the customer at an unbeatable price.
Superior Technology. To produce the highest quality countertops, Marble.com uses CNC and Jetsaw machines to ensure unprecedented accuracy and precision every time.
Fast Turnaround Time Marble.com completes over 20,000 countertop fabrications and installations a year. Our state of the art technology allows us to install your countertop within a 3 day time period.
Industry Leaders. All Granite and Marble Corp. is not only a fabricator and installer of countertops, but also a direct importer of natural stone, which cuts out the middle man. Marble.com carries over 200,000 slabs in stock, in more than 2000 countertop colors, making us the leader in the industry.
Marble.com starting at the decision-making level, All Granite & Marble is already ahead of the competition. We provide you with the largest and most advanced website in the industry. Before you make a trip to our showroom, Marble.com gives you tools that will make the selection of your granite, marble, quartz or other stone color simple and fun.
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At Countertops.com it is our goal to help you find the perfect countertop. No matter what color or style you have in mind, you are sure to find a quartz countertop that is perfect for you. Quartz is a hard crystalline mineral that can be engineered in a variety of ways. Because of this, quartz comes in an endless variety of colors and styles that make it ideal for anyone wanting a truly custom countertop in their home or office.
One of the major reasons why quartz is such a popular choice is because of its natural luster. When light bounces off the surface of a quartz countertop it projects a three dimensional look creating a stunning visual. If desired, quartz can have stone and glass incorporated for added aesthetics.
Quartz countertops are extremely durable because they are dense and hard. The average mix of natural quartz and manmade material is 93% natural and 7% manmade. Part of the 7% of incorporated manmade material contains binding resins which are added to give the countertop a solid and durable composition. This addition prevents staining, cracking, and chipping.
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Synthetic stone
Synthetic stone countertops, such as brand-name products like Caesarstone, Silestone and Corian, have many of the same advantages of natural stone countertops, but with additional benefits. They can be engineered to match the patterns and grains of natural stone slabs, but unlike stone slabs, not having enough of the source material to adequately cover the surface area is not a major consideration. More synthetic can always be made. Synthetic stone countertops, however, can cost as much or more than natural stone countertops.
Another factor that may make synthetic stone countertops a good choice is ease of maintenance. Synthetic stone slabs can be manufactured all in one piece, which alleviates the need for maintaining or repairing the grout or sealant where two natural stone slabs would meet. Unlike natural stone countertops, many synthetic stone countertops do not need to be sealed regularly. Synthetic stone countertops are also more resistant to the chipping, pitting or cracking that can occur with natural stone.
Laminate countertops
One of the least expensive and affordable countertop options, laminate countertops are generally made from paper pressed between plastic resins using heat which is then bonded to a firmer material like particle board or plywood. Popular among homeowners because of its durability and design versatility, laminates come in a wide variety of colors and textures that mimic high-end granites, marbles and slates. Laminates also allow the appearance of materials that arent as kitchen-friendly, such as hardwoods.
Laminate countertops, which are commonly referred to by the most popular brand name, Formica, are economical choices. At approximately $10 to $30 per square foot, they are suitable for people with limited budgets.
In terms of cons, laminate countertops are not always easy to clean. They are also easily damaged; they are not heat or scratch resistant. And if damage occurs, most laminate countertops cannot be repaired, only replaced. Where stone or synthetic stone countertops could theoretically last hundreds of years, as laminates become worn, they may start to look faded and dull.
Butcher-block countertops
Another material to think about when choosing new countertops is wooden butcher block. Butcher block countertops are a versatile home design trend that can lend warmth to your modern kitchen or an authentic feel to a vintage farmhouse. At approximately $40 to $60 per square foot, they are also affordable.
Butcher block countertops have several advantages and disadvantages in terms of durability. If they are scratched or burned, the damage wood can be sanded down with ease and reoiled. On the negative side, there isn't a lot you can do if your butcher-block countertop becomes dented by the impact of a heavy object. Wood also ages well, gaining more character the more its used. However, because wood is naturally porous, wooden countertops do require regular maintenance in the form of regularly wax or oil treatments.
Tile countertops
Tiles are available in a variety of materials, from ceramic tile to natural stone to recycled glass to handmade porcelain. Like some other options, its shape and coloring can be left to the imagination of the homeowner. Cost will vary depending on the size of the tiles, size of the countertop and quality of material.
The biggest advantage of tile countertops is that they can be designed in an endless array of ways. Individual tiles can be replaced easily and affordably. It's also easy to find heat-resistant tiles. Cons include the fact that the grout between them can stain. The tiles can be chipped or cracked quite easily in some cases.
Concrete countertops
This is an increasingly popular option, because of the homeowners ability to customize it according to color and design. Rocks, shells or colored glass can be added to the concrete to add texture or unique. While this modern option may be popular, it will likely cost the homeowner more per square footage compared to laminate and tile.
Concrete countertops are extremely durable but also lend a nice aesthetic alternative to more conventional kitchen countertops.
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Looking for the perfect countertop in Pennsylvania? Countertops.com has you covered. Countertops.com will help get your kitchen or bathroom looking remarkable. With every kind of countertop imaginable, you will find the best product at the lowest price. Is it quartz, granite, wood, laminate or another solid surface countertop that you're in need of? We can help you find anything you need for your countertop. AtCountertops.com, our goal is to exceed your expectations.
In the state of Pennsylvania, Countertops.com is the ideal place to find your new countertop. When family and friends see your new countertop they will be amazed. We will help you create the perfect kitchen or bathroom with our wide selection and quality product. Granite, quartz, wood, laminate and other solid surface countertops can all be found at Countertops.com. We take pride in fulfilling all your countertop needs.
You have found the best countertop source in Pennsylvania with Countertops.com. We have the perfect countertop to fit your vision. Get a countertop that matches what you've wanted, something that compliments the design of your kitchen or bathroom. Every variation of countertops can be found at Countertops.com, with different styles of granite, quartz, wood, laminate and other solid surface countertops, you'll find what you need. With all these choices we know you'll find a countertop that's a perfect fit for your kitchen or bathroom.
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Granite Countertops Starting at $1499 Installed*
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September 3, 2016 by
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September 3, 2016 by
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A metal roof is a roofing system made from metal pieces or tiles. It is a component of the building envelope. One of the main disadvantages of a metal roof is the noise created when it rains outside.
Copper has played a significant role in architecture for thousands of years (see: copper in architecture). In the 3rd century B.C., copper roof shingles were installed atop the Lovamahapaya Temple in Sri Lanka.[1] The Romans used copper as roof covering for the Pantheon in 27 B.C.[2] Centuries later, copper and its alloys were integral in European medieval architecture. The copper roof of St. Mary's Cathedral, Hildesheim, installed in 1280 A.D., survived until its destruction during bombings in World War II.[3] The roof at Kronborg, one of northern Europe's most important Renaissance castles (immortalized as Elsinore Castle in Shakespeares Hamlet) was installed in 1585 A.D.[4] The copper on the tower was renovated in 2009.[5]
Metal roofs can last up to 100 years, with installers providing 50 year warranties.[6] Because of their longevity, most metal roofs are less expensive than asphalt shingles in the long term.[7]
Metal roofing can consist of a high percentage of recycled material and is 100% recyclable.[8] It does not get as hot as asphalt, a common roofing material, and it reflects heat away from the building underneath in summertime. On a larger scale, its use reduces the heat island effect of cities when compared to asphalt. Coupled with its better insulating abilities, metal roofs can offer not only a 40% reduction in energy costs in the summer, but also up to a 15% reduction in the energy costs in the winter according to a 2008 Study by Oak Ridge National Laboratory. This finding is based on the use of a strapping system of four inches between the plywood and "cool-color" metal on top,[9] which provides an air gap between the plywood roof and the metal. Cool-color metals are light, reflective colors, like white. The study went on to say that re-sealing and insulating air ducts in the attic will save even more money.[10]
Originally, metal roofs were made of corrugated galvanized steel: a wrought ironsteel sheet was coated with zinc and then roll-formed into corrugated sheets. Another approach is to blend zinc, aluminum, and silicon-coated steel. These products are sold under various trade names like "Zincalume" or "Galvalume". The surface may display the raw zinc finish, or it may be used as a base metal under factory-coated colors. Another metal roofing product comes in a rolled form of various widths of so-called standing seam metal. The material is "seamed" together using a special seaming tool that is run vertically up the panel to seal the joints and prevent water intrusion.[11]
Metal tile sheets can also be employed. These are usually painted or stone-coated steel. Stone coated steel roofing panels are made from zinc/aluminium-coated steel with an acrylic gel coating. The stones are usually a natural product with a colored ceramic coating. Stainless steel is another option. It is usually roll-formed into standing seam profiles for roofing; however, individual shingles are also available. Other metals used for roofing are lead, tin and aluminium and copper.
Copper is used for roofing because it offers corrosion resistance, durability, long life, low maintenance, radio frequency shielding, lightning protection, and sustainability benefits. Copper roofs are often one of the most architecturally distinguishable features of prominent buildings, including churches, government buildings, and universities.[12] Today, copper is used in not only in roofing systems, but also for flashings and copings, rain gutters and downspouts, domes, spires, vaults, and various other architectural design elements. At the Lyle Center for Regenerative Studies in Pomona, California, copper was chosen for the roofing on regenerative principles: if the building were to be dismantled the copper could be reused because of its high value in recycling and its variety of potential uses. A vented copper roof assembly at Oak Ridge National Laboratories (U.S.) substantially reduced heat gain compared with stone-coated steel shingle (SR246E90) or asphalt shingle (SR093E89), resulting in lower energy costs.[13]
Several different types of coatings are used on metal panels to prevent rust, provide waterproofing, or reflect heat. They are made of various materials such as epoxy and ceramic.
Ceramic coatings can be applied on metal roof materials to add heat-reflective properties. Most ceramic coatings are made from regular paint with ceramic beads mixed in as an additive.
Coatings are sometimes applied to copper.[14][15] Clear coatings preserve the natural color, warmth, and metallic tone of copper alloys. Oils exclude moisture from copper roofs and flashings and simultaneously enhance their appearance by bringing out a rich luster and depth of color. The most popular oils are lemon oil, U.S.P., lemongrass oil, Native E.I., paraffin oils, linseed oil, and castor oil. On copper roofing or flashing, reapplication once every three years can effectively retard patina formation. In arid climates, the maximum span between oilings may be extended up to five years. Opaque paint coatings are primarily applied over copper when substrate integrity and longevity are desired but a specific color other than the naturally occurring copper hues is required.[16] Lead-coated copper coatings are used when the appearance of exposed lead is desired or where water runoff from uncoated copper alloys would ordinarily stain lighter-colored building materials, such as marble, limestone, stucco, mortar, or concrete.[17] Zinc-tin coatings are an alternative to lead coatings since they have approximately the same appearance and workability.[18][19]
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