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green mt. stoneworks
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Serving Roxbury, 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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Solanna Homes LLC
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Serving Roxbury, VT and surrounding areas

In business since 1986

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"It was a very technical job. They did a fantastic job. They were prompt and got the job done under budget. It was a completely pleasurable experience for me and I highly recommend them to anyone!"
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FAQs for brick or stone fireplace installation projects in Roxbury, VT

A chimney liner lasts between 15 and 25 years, depending on the material. Aluminum liners last about five years, while cast-in-place liners can last up to 50 years. Regular professional inspections can reveal signs of deterioration, such as cracking or crumbling chimney walls, ensuring necessary repairs are made to maintain structural safety and efficiency.

Yes, a chimney liner is essential. It prevents dangerous heat and toxic gases from reaching surrounding materials, reducing fire risks and structural damage. A well-installed liner safeguards your masonry, directs harmful emissions outside, and enhances heating efficiency. Regular inspections and cleaning maintain your chimney liner’s performance, keeping your home secure and energy-efficient.

Creosote buildup occurs when burning wood releases tar that adheres to the chimney liner, posing a fire hazard. Regular professional chimney inspections and cleanings by qualified chimney sweeps will effectively manage creosote deposits, preventing dangerous conditions and costly repairs. Maintaining a clean chimney liner is essential for long-term performance and safety.

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