paint your house
paint your house
family owned and operated. can do warranty and insurance jobs
family owned and operated. can do warranty and insurance jobs
REWORK RECONSTRUCTION BEIN THE HAMMOND AREA SENCE 2000 SERVING IN THE PARISHES IN ALL TYPES OF CONSTRUCTION TRADES FROM THE GROUND UP CONSTRUCTION TO THE CAP ON THE ROOF. ALL REPAIRS INTERIOR AN EXTERIOR.MOBILE HOME REPAIR IN AN OUT AN NEW REPLACEMENT METAL ROOF WITH QUALITY MATERIALS FROM VENDORS IN THE AREA AL WORK AN REPAIRS WARRANTIED.FROM THE SMALLEST TO THE BIGGEST WE CAN HANDLE WHAT EVER YOU NEED AN HAVE LIVED IN THE AREA 45 YEARS
REWORK RECONSTRUCTION BEIN THE HAMMOND AREA SENCE 2000 SERVING IN THE PARISHES IN ALL TYPES OF CONSTRUCTION TRADES FROM THE GROUND UP CONSTRUCTION TO THE CAP ON THE ROOF. ALL REPAIRS INTERIOR AN EXTERIOR.MOBILE HOME REPAIR IN AN OUT AN NEW REPLACEMENT METAL ROOF WITH QUALITY MATERIALS FROM VENDORS IN THE AREA AL WORK AN REPAIRS WARRANTIED.FROM THE SMALLEST TO THE BIGGEST WE CAN HANDLE WHAT EVER YOU NEED AN HAVE LIVED IN THE AREA 45 YEARS
Martin Roofing
Martin Roofing
Roofing. Siding. Decks. Additions. Handyman jobs big or small
Roofing. Siding. Decks. Additions. Handyman jobs big or small
Privately Owned and Operated
Privately Owned and Operated
I work for myself...by myself to make sure the customer gets the best quality possible.
I work for myself...by myself to make sure the customer gets the best quality possible.
Carpenter's Complete Inc., (CCI) is a Residential and Commercial Construction Company based in Metarie, Louisiana, and is owned and operated by Matthew Carpenter. Matthew has been an active on-site, detail-oriented, construction manager in his role as a contractor for over 17+ years. CCI has successfully completed a variety of projects, both Residential and Commercial, covering the spectrum of complexity. CCI has a local network of Civil and Mechanical Engineers and experts who are highly skilled in all aspects of construction, to assist CCI with the special needs of each project. Our team keeps projects moving, on schedule and within budget. CCI works with clients to review and analyze existing and upcoming projects. We help the client define goals, organize and manage the project, identify obstacles, and resolve problems prior to and during construction. This process leads to optimized strategies! RESIDENTIAL Single & Multi-family New Construction Homes and Renovations Additions: Bed/Bath/Great Room Kitchen and Bathroom Renovations Interior/Exterior Improvements: Painting, Stucco, Siding, Windows and Patio/Deck Additions COMMERCIAL Design & Build: Strip Malls, Metal Buildings Office Renovations: Office Space Reconfiguration (Moving Walls and Doors) Storefront Renovation Complete Commercial Maintenance: Electrical, Plumbing and Structural Repairs (Sheetrock/Drop Ceiling/Door/Window) Construction projects are complex undertakings with many pitfalls, some predictable and some that are not predictable. CCI will identify and resolve construction issues in a timely manner during any phase of a project. The end results are projects completed on time and within budget. Hurricane Isaac Update: Due to Hurricane Isaac we have been experiencing increased turnaround time for getting estimates out and scheduling appointments. We apologize for the inconvenience and we appreciate our customers' patience as we work through this.
Carpenter's Complete Inc., (CCI) is a Residential and Commercial Construction Company based in Metarie, Louisiana, and is owned and operated by Matthew Carpenter. Matthew has been an active on-site, detail-oriented, construction manager in his role as a contractor for over 17+ years. CCI has successfully completed a variety of projects, both Residential and Commercial, covering the spectrum of complexity. CCI has a local network of Civil and Mechanical Engineers and experts who are highly skilled in all aspects of construction, to assist CCI with the special needs of each project. Our team keeps projects moving, on schedule and within budget. CCI works with clients to review and analyze existing and upcoming projects. We help the client define goals, organize and manage the project, identify obstacles, and resolve problems prior to and during construction. This process leads to optimized strategies! RESIDENTIAL Single & Multi-family New Construction Homes and Renovations Additions: Bed/Bath/Great Room Kitchen and Bathroom Renovations Interior/Exterior Improvements: Painting, Stucco, Siding, Windows and Patio/Deck Additions COMMERCIAL Design & Build: Strip Malls, Metal Buildings Office Renovations: Office Space Reconfiguration (Moving Walls and Doors) Storefront Renovation Complete Commercial Maintenance: Electrical, Plumbing and Structural Repairs (Sheetrock/Drop Ceiling/Door/Window) Construction projects are complex undertakings with many pitfalls, some predictable and some that are not predictable. CCI will identify and resolve construction issues in a timely manner during any phase of a project. The end results are projects completed on time and within budget. Hurricane Isaac Update: Due to Hurricane Isaac we have been experiencing increased turnaround time for getting estimates out and scheduling appointments. We apologize for the inconvenience and we appreciate our customers' patience as we work through this.
Mickey Dauzat The Roof Man LLC
Mickey Dauzat The Roof Man LLC
Most standing seam metal roofs last 50 to 80 years. High-end metals like copper or zinc can approach the 100-year mark when they’re installed correctly and inspected regularly. Scheduling periodic inspections and addressing minor issues early will help the panels perform well in severe weather and reach the upper end of their life span without unexpected repairs.
Standing seam metal roofs cost more to install than many other roofing materials, but they pay off through a long service life, often 50 years or more, and minimal routine maintenance. Their panels resist fire, rot, and pests, and they can reflect heat to help lower cooling bills in hot climates. If you plan to stay in your home for decades or want a roof that needs little attention, the higher up-front price can be worthwhile.
Light shades—such as white, beige, or light gray—reflect more sunlight than darker finishes, which can help keep attic temperatures down and may reduce summer cooling costs. Darker panels absorb heat but can offer a striking contrast on certain home styles. Weigh your climate, neighborhood aesthetic, and energy-efficiency goals when selecting a color, and confirm that your preferred finish is approved by the metal manufacturer for long-term fade resistance.