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The Chimney Works
5.0(
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Serving Farmingdale, ME and surrounding areas

In business since 1980

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Breck Holladay from Chimney Works came to site to diagnose. Breck used professional equipment to determine the problem - gave a report - provided a solution and a summary of charges. Breck followed through with such expertise! He fixed the problem - his work was flawless and caring! I think of Breck Holladay - The Chimney Works - as being a great Chimney doctor with incredible care for the client and the project. I am very grateful to have received a recommendation for him and would recommend The Chimney Works to anyone else."
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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STONEYARD.COM
5.0(
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Serving Farmingdale, ME and surrounding areas

In business since 1985

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Very professional and informative.  Everything was explained in detail.  No pressure at all.  Visited site several times to make decision on stone for fireplace.  Extremely happy with product and company <br />"
Recommended by100%of homeowners
ONE OVER TWO MASONRY
4.8(
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Serving Farmingdale, ME and surrounding areas

In business since 2003

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"I can’t give them high enough recommendation. They were great. Fred is the owner and he responded for my request for information quickly. He met with us quickly. He helped us understand our options. He gave us good information so that we could make decisions. He helped us find the best deal for our money. When he had to subcontract, he had found a subcontractor and organized their work. He always shows up when he said he was going to show up. He is very professional."
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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EHM
4.5(
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Serving Farmingdale, ME and surrounding areas

In business since 1954

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Warranties offered

"We bought a building that was going to be demolished in the Page extension/ Hwy 364 route.  We owned property adjacent to the building and had Expert House Movers move the structure approximately 1000 foot across a roadway and onto a new foundation.  I was amazed that they were able to do it without any of the brick fascade cracking/crumbling.  Before the building was lifted and moved, we inspected the interior of the building and took a black marker to areas of interior drywall cracking. After having them lift and move the building, there were no new cracks and the existing cracks were unchanged.  I couldn't believe it.  I would highly recommend them.  It's unbelievable to see the buildings and structures they have moved. <br />"
Recommended by87%of homeowners
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Fowler's Roofing & Construction
3.7(
23
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Serving Farmingdale, ME and surrounding areas

In business since 1999

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"This process could not have gone any better. The salesman Chris Tupper was great to work with from day one. From the beginning to the end Chris went out of his way to help us with our new garage. He was very helpful when my wife had certain demands (colors) and came through. He thoroughly explained all aspects of the build. The crew that put the building up in 3 days were awesome. Kept the yard clean when done you never new they were there. Chris came by after build to check on things. I would use and recommend Fowler’s in a minute. Thanks."
Recommended by65%of homeowners
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FAQs for brick or stone siding: install or completely replace projects in Farmingdale, ME

Brick siding offers numerous advantages, including high durability and resistance to harsh weather conditions, requiring minimal maintenance and lasting for generations. It provides natural insulation, enhancing energy efficiency by regulating indoor temperatures year-round. Brick is fire-resistant, improving home safety, and reduces external noise for a quieter indoor environment. Its timeless aesthetic appeal boosts curb appeal and can increase your home's resale value.

Yes, you can add brick to an existing house. One option is to remove the current siding and install full brick masonry, which involves laying traditional bricks with mortar for a solid brick exterior. Alternatively, you can opt for brick veneer siding, a thinner layer of real or manufactured brick applied over the existing structure. Brick veneer is typically more affordable and easier to install while still providing the aesthetic benefits of brick. Both methods can enhance your home's appearance and value.

Yes, installing brick siding often provides a significant return on investment. With an average ROI of around 77%, and some returns exceeding 80%, brick siding enhances curb appeal, energy efficiency, and longevity, making your home more attractive to potential buyers and potentially increasing resale value.

Brick siding is known for its exceptional longevity, often lasting over 100 years when properly maintained. Regular maintenance, like repointing mortar joints, ensures its durability over time. Brick veneer, while thinner than full brick masonry, is durable and can last up to 50 years or more with proper care. Both options offer long-lasting protection and value for your home.

When choosing brick siding, consider your budget, as costs can vary depending on brick type and installation method. Also, consider your desired aesthetic; different bricks offer various colors, textures, and styles to complement your home's architecture. Installation time and complexity are factors, with options like brick veneer being quicker and less labor-intensive than full brick masonry. Additionally, assess the maintenance requirements and durability to select the best option for your long-term needs.

Alternatives to brick siding include vinyl siding, which is cost-effective and low-maintenance and offers a variety of colors and styles. Wood siding provides a natural, classic look but requires more upkeep to prevent weather damage. Fiber cement siding is durable and can mimic the appearance of wood or masonry without the high maintenance. Each alternative has its own advantages, so consider factors like budget, aesthetics, and maintenance when making your choice.

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