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Avatar for Art Karos, LLC - DBA Art's Chimney & Stonework
Art Karos, LLC - DBA Art's Chimney & Stonework
5.0(
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Serving Jackson, WI and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2000

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Pratts started the job and Arts ended it. Good, local people who are honest, hardworking, and kind. They lined our chimney and did tuck-pointing as advised on quality inspectors and cleaners. "
Response time7 hrs
4 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by98%of homeowners
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MTZ Concrete LLC
4.7(
15
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Serving Jackson, WI and surrounding areas

Approved

Super Service Award Winner

Free estimates

Customers say: Quick response

"Jesus came in mid-April & gave us a quote to install a concrete pad for our trailer in our backyard ($3,600), & replace a front step & grind down concrete under our garage door ($400). He started & finished the work when promised & was very professional & efficient. We are happy with the finished work."
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Response time2 days
1 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by86%of homeowners
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Guardian Professional Contracting Services, Inc.
4.2(
41
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Serving Jackson, WI and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1995

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"After reaching out to multiple contractors in the area for a siding projects, I went with Guardian because of how professional they were and their pricing on the job. The project recently finished and it was great! Instead of two days, they replaced my siding in one and it looks incredible! Huge shoutouts to Josh for how communicative he was throughout the work being done and how thorough he was in the completion walkthrough, and to the entire crew for how hard they worked and the quality of the project! Everyone at Guardian was amazing to work with and made me confident that the work would be great. I’ve gotten a lot of compliments on my new siding since the work was done and everytime I look at my house outside I smile a bit. "
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Response time7 hrs
153 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by80%of homeowners
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Accurate Basement Repair
4.8(
199
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Serving Jackson, WI and surrounding areas

In business since 2004

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Thank you for the expertise and speed of Paul Vaccaro and Tony Burgarino at finding the source and connecting us to the appropriate contractors to solve the complex water basement issue. Especially thank you Tony for calling 2 weeks later to check that everything was corrected! Accurate Basement is the best!!!"
Recommended by94%of homeowners
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Quality Fireplace & Chimney Service
4.8(
405
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Serving Jackson, WI and surrounding areas

In business since 1983

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I was very impressed with the 3 employees that I had interactions with. You could tell that they took pride in their work and more importantly, cared about the customer. It was an absolute pleasure hiring this company."
Recommended by94%of homeowners
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West Bend Glass Block
4.9(
103
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Serving Jackson, WI and surrounding areas

In business since 2009

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"DO NOT DO BUSINESS WITH THIS COMPANY. I contacted Andy of West Bend Glass Block on 12/18/17 via their website contact for a quote on a glass block window in a shower. He responded that he could perform the quote by visiting the site and viewing it from the outside. I had done all the aluminum flashing on the outside myself, and it was wrapped to the exterior stops. I also let him know that I would supply the proper color of OSI Quad caulk for use on the exterior, and that I expected to finish the interior trim myself. He quoted $540 for the window installed, which I thought reasonable. After a little back and forth on scheduling, I gave him the go ahead. He rescheduled once due to the cold weather, putting the final installation date at 1/31/18. I was at work and my wife was home for the installation. According to her, he and another employee arrived promptly and were courteous. After they left, my wife sent me a picture of the outside of the installation (see below) and I immediately noticed they had used interior (untreated) pine to cover up the gap between the bottom of the window and the flashed sill. I asked if she had already written them a check and she told me she had, and that Andy had assured her that we could "just paint it." I had my wife stop payment on the check with the bank, and immediately contacted Andy with the following message: "Andy- My wife just sent me a picture of the outside of the window. I have stopped payment on the check and I am not paying you a dime unless you return to properly aluminum wrap and seal the unprotected wooden section below the window. Your installation is absolutely unacceptable as is and I paid for a window fit the the opening, installed to the wrapped exterior stops. I didn't spend tens of thousands of dollars and hundreds of hours of my time to redo the outside of my house with vinyl products only to have you leave unprotected wood exposed to the elements, telling my wife that I should "paint it." Let me know how you plan to make this right." He did not attempt to email me back, but rather stopped back at the house to speak with my wife again. She said he seemed sincerely distraught that we were not happy, and he wanted to talk to me. She called me again at work but I was unable to talk, and I told her to have them leave and I would be in contact. The next morning, 2/1/18, at 0614, I sent him the following email: "Mr. Klefstad- I hired your company to supply and install "the glass block analogue of a pocket replacement window," which you quoted at $540 installed. I agreed to pay for installation (a task for which I am more than qualified) to save myself the effort of figuring out how to support such a window on and seal it to the sill plate in a retrofit application like this. Yesterday, you left this area filled with caulk and covered with interior grade pine, which is a completely unsuitable material for exterior installation, assuring my wife it could be painted, and convincing her to sign off on the invoice and pay for your services. You also nailed this in place through my wrapped sill plate, and then caulked it in place. In order to fix the material choice and workmanship, I needed to do the very thing I contracted with you so I wouldn't have to do. I needed to: 1) Remove the unacceptable, unrated pine material. 2) Clean all of the caulk from the area (and, I might add, from the air conditioning condenser where errant material had been left), which requires solvent and PPE to do. 3) Make a trip to the hardware store to procure proper exterior grade-material (UV-protected PVC). 4) Insulate the void in the sill area with a proper low-expanding foam. 5) Cut and install the PVC to support the window and seal it to the sill plate. 6) Re-caulk the sill area on the exterior, including sealing the nail holes left in my sill flashing. This was well over two hours of my time that I should have been in the shop working on customer orders at $85/hr. I have precious little time to spend going back and forth on this matter, but I assure you I am not willing to pay the full quoted $540 given that it has already cost me around $200 in lost work time and materials to repair. Removal of the window is a non-starter, as for me to re-flash the window would require stripping the siding and J-channel to access the foil-face insulation to which the flashing was properly sealed. The window and vent appear to be of quality construction, and I certainly acknowledge that a delivery service was performed, but I will require a significant discount on the installation portion of the quoted price. I will await your response." He replied: "Mike I wish you would call me. What to [sic.] you want to pay me? Andy" I saw this email late in the evening on 2/1/18, and replied to him on the morning of 2/2/18: "Andy, I am willing to pay for the window and delivery. Please email me a revised invoice for the amount you would quote for those services, and indicate on it that it supercedes the original invoice. I will remit payment via mailed personal check." I have not heard back from him, however, he has filed a civil suit in the matter, and had a Sheriff's Deputy attempt to serve me papers to that end, less than 48 hours after the service! Please see the picture below. Do not use this company. Anyone who knows anything about window installation knows that interior trim grade pine is not to be installed on the exterior of a house, exposed to the elements. This man is acting like a child, instead of accepting that he made a mistake, discounting the shoddy work that I had to redo, and moving on, he is now making a simple private dispute into a lawsuit. I am now faced with having to take days off work and waste even more time than I did fixing his installation. I have attached several pictures of the installation as Andy left it, including the untreated pine, the caulk left on my air conditioning condenser, and the general poor quality of the caulk job. The window itself seems to be of fine quality and well built, and until he filed a lawsuit I thought he was sincere in his desire to reach a price with which we could both live. DO NOT HIRE THIS COMPANY. I have nothing to hide, I have cash in the bank to pay my bills, and I have shared everything here in the open. This company needs to have their service award status immediately revoked!"
Recommended by96%of homeowners
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BASEMENT SPECIALISTS INC
4.9(
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Serving Jackson, WI and surrounding areas

In business since 1980

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Dale was very thorough in his examination of my situation and gave me clear explanations of what was going on. Other firms that quoted the work insisted that the entire basement needed to be done. Dale said that we only need to fix what is leaking. Cost to do that was one third that of other bids. Crew was on time, prompt and thorough. I would definitely use this firm again."
Recommended by98%of homeowners
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FAQs for brick or stone siding: install or completely replace projects in Jackson, WI

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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