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Bridge Masters, Inc.

Bridge Masters, Inc.

Get full turnkey bridge access solutions tailored to your infrastructure needs—delivered nationwide for over two decades. From underbridge access and utility installations to bridge access machine rentals, every project is backed by our specialized crews, in-house mechanical engineers, and a proprietary fleet of bridge inspection equipment. DOTs, contractors, utility providers, and municipalities rely on us for safe, efficient, end-to-end support—from initial consultation through ongoing maintenance. To date, our Oregon headquarters is home to a dedicated training bridge, designed to develop the next generation of field professionals.

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I have been so pleased with LeafGuard that this is the 3rd home I have used them on. I would like someone to contact me regarding the referral process.

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· Gainesville

They were very professional and showed up as promised. Would use them again.

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It's a good value.

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· Georgeto

They were professional and worked very hard trying to hang gutters. They were a little off in timing to do that due to the crews being stressed in the fact that they didn't have enough mechanical tools to complete the job. They needed more tools to complete and the proper crew and tools for the job... more


When it comes to major home renovations, what improvements/fixes produce the best ROI?
Nov 29, 2016
The short answer is the percentage of ROI varies by region but, kitchen and bathroom upgrades including new cabinets and countertops always top the list. From there it depends a lot on the house, it's ... read more
I have two outside outlets (one on the back and one in the front). I noticed that the one in the front is flashing red. Why is that?
Aug 30, 2016
That sounds like it is a GFCI outlet, which simply put means your outlet has it's own breaker. Most codes now require outside electrical outlets to be GFCI for safety reasons. If it is flashing red it ... read more

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Bridge Masters, Inc.

Service Area,
Loudon, TN
https://bridgemastersinc.com/ (865) 839-4462