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Include Valley Restoration & Construction with your emergency numbers. The sooner we get to your home or business after fire or flood, the more we can help reduce the overall cost of your damages. Our team of highly-trained and certified technicians will provide you prompt attention and proper clean up to prevent further damage to your home or property.

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David S.

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· Denver

This is from Cathy S. of Denver, CO. Camerata Homes purchased the 115 year old home, and gutted the home, complete with a new sewer line. They finished it and we are very satisfied with it. We had no construction headaches, as we purchased the home after it was completed. There were several items... more

Matt W.

Review of BathPerfect by Accessible Systems by

· Parker

Great crew, great product. My only complaint was that some of the finishing caulking was a little sloppy.

Ryan W.

Review of DHI Roofing by

· Northglen

I would use DHI Roofing for all my roofing needs at any of my homes.

Irene A.

Review of Bone Dry Roofing by

· Littleton

Over the years as a Property Manager I have worked with alot of roofing companies. Bone Dry was on top of everything from the first day. They are professional and I give them an A++ rating on detail. I won't ever use another company. Evan you are fantastic.


My Bermuda sod was put down at my new home in December. How do I care for it to promote growth and keep it healthy?

Brenton Roper of Ropa Roofing PRO answered:

Apr 25, 2017
Water until established and then cut the water back.  Bermuda needs water, but not as much as some of the other types of grass.  Keep it cut short
Best way to caulk the seam between our backsplash and kitchen counter?
Jan 28, 2016
The trick with caulking is to spray the wet caulking with Windex and then tool it with your finger.  For "rookies" you may want to use masking tape.  Here is a YouTube video that might help, too. http ... read more

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Valley Restoration and Construction, LLC

236 South 3rd Street #334,
Montrose, CO
valleydrc.com (970) 964-4437