Nov 9, 2016
If you get it in writing that your roof installation will not be too heavy for the frame of your home, and a few months later your roof is sinking and the frame is cracking, is the roofer responsible? If you get it in writing that your roof installation will not be too heavy for the frame of your home, and a few months later your roof is sinking and the frame is cracking, is the roofer responsible?
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Mark Miles asked:

Feb 17, 2014
I'm considering building a wine cellar in our crawl space. How would you go about that?
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Apr 25, 2015
I have a 50 gal. gas Bradford water heater in my house that is almost 12 years old. I want to replace in the near future. What are my non-tankless options? I am looking for a good manufacturing warranty with a good consumer track record. I have heard that the new water heaters are not as good as the old ones? Could you recommend some 50 gallon gas models that have a good warranty and history behind them? Thanks
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John Ford asked:

Jun 10, 2014
Can anyone share insights on how to block off a chimney opening? We have wasp coming through the chimney opening of our den into the house. We noticed this happens more in the summer months of course. I've purchased a board from my local hardware store to cover the front entrance of the chimney and have had success with taping up the opening, but I'm looking for a more elegant solution. We've called exterminators to get rid of the wasp nest, but they still find there way in.
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Greg Frink asked:

Aug 28, 2014
Best way to get rid of blackberries 40' by 100' in and around trees and on a slope in palces 10-12' high
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Mohit Joshi of hatch2web PRO asked:

Oct 19, 2015
can i replace the formica on my kitchen counters without pulling out and replacing the whole counter. In other words, can you cement new formica over what is t
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John Tuseth asked:

Nov 1, 2014
What is the best way to remove a very slight amount of mold on shower grout? What is the BEST sealer to use for re-sealing the cleaned grout? The mold is only on one side of the shower where the floor meets the wall and measures about 4-5 inches in length.
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Jan 27, 2015
What is the best way to install 30" high x 72" wide x 5/8 thick double pane fixed glass in vertical wall on roof. I am replacing "cloudy"existing ones Do I need to seal them or set them on something to avoid this cloudy look in the future? They have a 10 year warranty. I will be doing the work. THANKS
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Alex Graham asked:

Feb 17, 2014
Should I install solar panels on my new home?

Eric Consuegra answered:

Mar 12, 2014

Alex,  

Solar panels are a great long term solution for energy savings. The average time frame for recovering the initial cost of the panels and installation is about 5 years, so if you are planning on living in the home for longer than 5 years, you will begin to see a return on your investment around year 6 and beyond. Also a big bonus is that tax credits are available to homeowners on both the state and federal level for solar currently!

Hope this helps! Good luck with your new home =)

Eric Consuegra, Arocon Roofing and Construction

Apr 11, 2016
what is the process to cancel contract with in the three day period? The paperwork is missing (unreadable) that information due to printing issues. contract question
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Sean Cook asked:

Feb 17, 2014
What makes a good remodeling customer?
Feb 19, 2014

One that is flexible and open to new ideas and solutions.

One that doesn't second guess every step of the process.

One that doesn't watch over your workers and want to help.

One that doesn't have to be in contact 24/7.

One that shows appreciation for progress and quality.

One that provides baked goods once a week.

John Ford asked:

Feb 17, 2014
Is it true that you can have a quality custom closet installed without breaking the bank? I've seen a few of these online and thought about having one built in our home.
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Feb 17, 2014
I am considering placing a pool in my back yard. What should I know before i begin this process?
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Dec 5, 2018
What should I use to fill a gap where the metal face of the wood burning fireplace meets? What should I use to fill a gap where the metal face of the wood burning fireplace meets the other metal below the brick? There is a 3/8" gap. It's too big to just use fire safe caulk. I would like to use something like backer rod, but i know it needs to be fire safe. There is a very cold draft coming through. Thanks!
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