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Moonlight Excavating
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Serving Essex Junction, VT and surrounding areas

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In business since 2020

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"Robbie did a thorough job of excavating the patio area, laying down gravel and a barrier. I was away the week he started; my neighbor reported he was out there for many hours completing that part of the work. He offered his opinion on enlarging the raised beds surrounded by the patio, advice that resulted in a more esthetically pleasing result, for a very reasonable fee. The finished product is very attractive and has really improved the look of the back yard."
Response time1 day
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Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Hearth & Stone Restoration
4.5(
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Serving Essex Junction, VT and surrounding areas

In business since 2012

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Hearth and stone not only did excellent work but they gave me some great advice regarding the future maintenance of the main chimney & wood-stove in my old stone house. They are knowledgable, courteous and efficient people who really know their stuff. I will have them back this spring to replace an old cap on the chimney that was installed a long time ago."
Response time1 day
Recommended by92%of homeowners
Chevalier Stoneworks
2.5(
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Serving Essex Junction, VT and surrounding areas

In business since 2007

Free estimates

Chevalier Stoneworks continuously strives to apply the vision of our customers for a finished product that not only looks amazing but is also a functional part of your home or business. Our stonework is constructed to withstand the cold northern Vermont climate and is of the highest quality. Our Excellent attention to detail, top end work and long lasting designs will add tremendous value to your property. From large patio and step projects to a dream fire pit outdoor oasis, we cover the spectrum of stone designs. Call us today for your free estimate!

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green mt. stoneworks
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Serving Essex Junction, VT and surrounding areas

In business since 1982

Established in 1982, green Mt. stonework?s has built some of the most outstanding stone jobs in this area as well as New York and southern New England. The workmanship is not only done to look good, it is also performed in a manor to last for many years into the future.\n\nThe use of concrete pavers is growing rapidly on both commercial and residential construction projects. Pavers interlock together to form a patterned surface which can be put into service immediately. Pavers are manufactured in various textures and colors. A big benefit of pavers is that they can be removed and re-installed, which reduces future service interruptions. \n\nThe use of concrete pavers is expanding rapidly. There is plenty of growth to go: in Europe there are 100 square feet of pavers installed per person annually, in the United States it is only 1 square foot per person. \n\nPavers are often used for the following applications: \n\nWalkways \nPatios \nDriveways \nProject entrances \nA walkway through a city park \nPlaygrounds \nPool decks \nEntrance to corporate offices \nAround fountains \nStreets (most of Germany is paver streets) \nDesigners choose paver styles to harmonize with the surrounding area. Two colors of pavers can be combined to provide interest in large areas. Pavers also come in blended colors to add interest. \n\nPavers are similar to other colored concrete, or brick products: shade variations may occur. This can result from slight variations in dye lots and the raw materials used. Install pavers from several pallets at a time. \n\nHere are some additional design considerations: \n\nPavers can be selected to complement the stone or facade on the building. Oftentimes, pavers one or two shades lighter than the structure are selected so as not to compete for attention with the structure. \nThe use of brick pavers with wood or stone houses adds warmth. \nPavers can have different textures. When different textures are combined it adds interest. \nAvoid long straight rows of pavers. If straight runs are required, lay the edge pavers parallel to the edge of the path and use a basket weave pattern in the interior. \nFor Victorian style housed, repeat the curves of the arched windows and doors by designing curved edges. \nFor rectangular colonial styles, repeat the shape by using brick-shaped pavers. \nFor brick homes, select pavers lighter than the brick used on the home or use cobblestone. \n\nConcrete pavers come in a literally endless number of styles. Pavers are often manufactured and supplied on a regional basis and thus the same paver may not be available throughout the country. \n\n\n

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FAQs for brick, stone or block wall installation projects in Essex Junction, VT

A freestanding brick wall that's one brick thick can typically reach six to eight feet high. If you need a taller wall, you'll need to include a second layer of bricks and a reinforced footing to ensure stability and comply with building codes. Your bricklayer will be able to make recommendations based on your project’s specifics.

Yes, brick walls can have a positive impact on your home’s value by enhancing its visual appeal and security. Brick walls are an attractive feature for many homebuyers. They offer an elegant upgrade to your property's exterior and increase privacy for your yard, which can boost your home's marketability and resale value.

Yes, brick walls are generally more expensive than concrete walls due to higher material and labor costs. Installing a brick wall costs between $10 and $45 per square foot, with labor charges of $70 to $110 per hour. In contrast, concrete block walls cost $10 to $20 per square foot. The increased craftsmanship and time required for brickwork contribute to the higher price.

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