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Upstream Construction

UpStream Construction is a Crozet, Virginia based construction company specializing in high quality, full-service, environmentally conscious custom design/build homes, remodels, and additions. It is our goal to provide our clients with the very best service and craftsmanship while incorporating the latest high performance building techniques and technology into every project. This is achieved by attending conferences, hands-on training seminars, and continuing education classes, so that we may offer the very best to our clients.

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Midway remodeled complete bathroom. Less than 4 years later pan leaks. Who csn repair pan?? Do't want to demolish whole shower. I purchased the tile and I know

Mason Hearn of HomeMasons, Inc. PRO answered:

May 24, 2022
Suggest that you find a reputable and skilled tile company.  If it was a vinyl pan, it may be possible (although not ideal) to tear out the floor and lowest 6-12" of wall tile to replace the pan.  It' ... read more
Looking to replace basement window but have a cross beam and board impeding the window. Looks like the purpose of it is to prevent joists from settling.

Mason Hearn of HomeMasons, Inc. PRO answered:

Jan 5, 2021
Looks like this may have been someone's remedy for a deteriorated / rotten mud sill (the flat wooden plate which sits atop the foundation wall, upon which the joists bear).  If that is the case, it is ... read more

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