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Avatar for KC Stone Designs, LLC
KC Stone Designs, LLC
4.7(
17
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Serving Vail, CO and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2016

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Absolute professionals! They repaired our historic brick wall after a truck went through it and the repair is unnoticeable! Quick response and excellent craftsmanship. Recommend without reservation."
Stone Work
Stone Work
Stone work
Stone Work
Stone Work

+50

Response time1 day
9 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by87%of homeowners
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DaBella - Denver (Siding)
3.8(
1,149
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Serving Vail, CO and surrounding areas

Approved (Corporate)

In business since 2011

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Dustin C. @ DaBella Boise helped us choose the right windows for our application and personally monitored progress from order to completion. The finished product looks great, but the best part is instantly seeing and feeling the difference between modern tech vs. 40y old aluminum framed windows. No more drafts or condensation! Thanks DaBella!"
Baths
Baths
Baths
windows
windows

+15

87 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by88%of homeowners
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Metro Reconstruction Services, Inc.
4.6(
34
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Serving Vail, CO and surrounding areas

In business since 1982

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"It was an interesting experience.  First of all, everyone was really friendly and easy to work with.  Ben originally came out and walk through our stucco repairs.  We wanted the top of a stucco wall repaired along with various other stucco repairs.  Additionally, we had some questions about roofing issues and possible painting the house.  We also wanted to have some lose soffits re-attached while they were doing other work in the area.  Ben did a great job of showing me warning signs of things to look for so I know what to keep an eye on in the future.
Our house has a concrete tile roof that is dangerous to walk on in terms of safety and potential damage to the tiles.  Our home is also very tall - 3.5 stories off the ground Ben did a great job of assuring us that the workers could access the areas around the house without stepping on the tiles by using scaffolding.  Since the estimates were for a substantial amount of money, over $10,000 to do the work, we assumed the cost was due to setting up scaffolding as Ben said he spoke several times with the owner, Scott, to make sure they could get to the work areas, especially, the top of the structure.  There is an additional charge of moving tiles which I was okay with as they are really dangerous to walk on and wanted them to have a safe area to work so they could focus on doing a good job and not falling off the roof.
it started great.  Hector came out on a Saturday morning and started prepping the areas for repair.  He did a great job matching the stucco and texture.  However, Ben said they would build up the top of the wall so that water would flow off of it better, but Hector only scrapped the top and applied the new topping - which looks good, but did not contain a more noticeable slope.  Hector had missed a couple of spots to touch up, but quickly fixed them when I pointed them out to him.
Then Hector proceeded to start caulking the windows.  However, many areas were difficult to get to and he indicated that he would have to walk on the tiles, which we wanted to avoid because Metro states in their contract that they are not responsible for any broken roof tiles and are tiles are no longer being made.  Additionally, he was really nervous about him trying to get on the roof and told us several times he was just a 'stucco' person.  Hector decided it wasn't worth the risk without the proper ladder and left for the day.  I was relieved that he decided not to get on the roof and it gave us time to talk to Ben and Brady.
Hector did caulk a couple of the windows that he could safely reach using a Dow Corning silicone caulk.  The contract specifically called for using Lexel caulk because it was superior to silicone.  When I mentioned the issue with the roof and caulk, Brady came out the next morning and we worked through the issues.  Brady assured my that the silicone was rated higher than the Lexel; however, the do have different qualitys.
We spoke with Brady about building scaffolding and he assured us that we didn't need it and they could walk on the tile in a special way as to not break it.  Brady ended up coming out to speak with us directly.  We ended up removing some of the work like the painting and some roof work because we were uncomfortable that they were not going to use scaffolding.  Brady was great about modifying the contract.  Brady also said Ben was new and was learning about some of the building issues we had questions about so some of the work probably wasn't needed anyway.
Hector came out again with a ladder that could reach the higher levels and finished caulking with Lexel.  Additionally, he was able to re-attach some of the problem soffits.  He didn't finish everything and would need to return the next day.
Hector arrived to install the remaining kick outs late in the afternoon.  We ended up helping him by holding the ladder, hauling supplies to top levels of the house and holding flashlights while he worked into the evening.
Hector did a really good job with matching the color and finish of the stucco.  He really knows his stucco.
Overall, it was a mixed bag.  Everyone was friendly and easy to deal with and responsive to all our questions.  They were gracious in letting us modify the contract.  The quality of the stucco work was really good.  If they would have built the scaffolding to access the work areas, I think we would have been really happy and had all the original work done and our rating would reflect that.
The price seemed steep, but the other estimates we had were in-line with Metro's estimate so I rated it Fair.   While Ben assured us that they could reach the areas with scaffolding, Brady said they wouldn't need it but would not cover damaged tiles if they broke them.  The scaffolding access was one of the reasons we went with them so I rated the professionalism as Fair .  Punctuality was Fair because of the evening visit and missed day.  However, we are very flexible with our schedule so we worked around their schedule and it didn't bother us that much.
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Home Inspections
Recommended by94%of homeowners
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JJ&E Construction
4.5(
25
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Serving Vail, CO and surrounding areas

In business since 2003

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"About a year earlier than our project, several of the homeowners in our community with stucco homes had their chimney rebuilt and the stucco replaced as a result of mold, rotting wood, and other water infiltration problems. Seeing what our neighbors were doing and knowing about the problems with stucco in PA, we hired a stucco inspector who identified several areas around our house where the stucco needed to be remediated, including the chimney. JJ&E Construction agreed to remove the stucco and repair the areas identified by the inspector with the understanding that if addition underlying problems were found, they would be required to address them. Once the work started, it quickly became apparent that the original stucco was not installed correctly. JJ&E also found that the foundation on the back wall of our walk-out basement was not installed correctly and agreed to repair that. JJ&E removed all the original stucco, replaced any damaged or rotted wood, replaced any damaged insulation, and installed new exterior plywood, Tyvek® wrap, additional weatherproofing layers, aluminum wrap trim around the doors and windows, and stucco that meets all current codes. The craftsmanship of all the work was excellent."
Remodeling - Kitchen & Bathroom Project
Remodeling
Remodeling
Remodeling
Remodeling

+33

Response time2 days
Recommended by83%of homeowners
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Joel Valenti Industries
3.7(
69
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Serving Vail, CO and surrounding areas

In business since 1989

Credit card accepted

"The floors themselves ended up looking very  good, however during the process the molding transitions between the floors and tile was torn up and not replaced, the baseboards were beat up to the point that all needed repaining and cable feeds that came up through the floor were pushed down in two of the rooms. When we complained about the molding they first denied they had done it, then saw the logic that it couldn't be anyone else and agreed to replace it. They showed up with new modling as one long piece that had been removed was broken in half. When I inspected it afterwards I found that they had reinstalled the broken piece as well as the other old pieces and it looked terrible, especially next to the nicely done floors, like putting a beautiful picture in a crappy frame.
We had arranged for them to put molding down in a bedroom but cancelled the order and won't use them again. I might have got past the banged up baseboards and lost cabel feeds but when they went cheap and didn't put down $5 worth of quarter round to nicely finish the room it told me volumes about their workmanship and customer service.
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Recommended by81%of homeowners
Dominating Landscapes and Designs LLC
3.7(
7
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Serving Vail, CO and surrounding areas

"I’m happy with the work Roverto did for us on the outdoor kitchen. He still needs to seal the stonework on the kitchen. He also needs to swap out the maple tree, and permanently plant it in our parkway. We did agree on him completing the work this year. Overall, Roverto is wonderful to work with. He’s just getting his business going. I was happy to hire him for this huge project."
Outdoor Kitchen
Outdoor Kitchen
Outdoor Kitchen
Outdoor Kitchen
Outdoor Kitchen

+11

Recommended by71%of homeowners
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Cordero Construcción
4.3(
3
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Serving Vail, CO and surrounding areas

In business since 2017

Free estimates

We are a locally owned and operated company that values honesty and integrity and treats your home as if it were our own. We offer a variety of General Contractor services that are customizable to each individual project. You will find us to be competitively priced, paying close attention to the details of each and every project that we are involved with. We look forward to building lasting relationships and guarantee your satisfaction!

Wood stairs
Kitchen Remodles
Kitchen
Outdoor
Flooring

+9

Response time1 day
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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BBS Built
New to Angi

Serving Vail, CO and surrounding areas

In business since 2019

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Here at BBS Built, we pride ourselves on reliability, effective communication, attention to detail and the prestine quality of our work. We possess a distinct talent or knack for the art of custom framing, carpentry, home building, remodels, decks, demolitions, etc. Without equivocation, you name it, we will built it from the ground up. With class, delicacy and to its own polished perfection. \n\nWe look forward to speaking with you further to discuss the ways we can be of service in your future building plans, You can conveniently book with us online or better yet, give us a call today at # (970) 230- 2523 so we can formally introduce ourselves!\n\n

Built
Built
Built
Built
Built

+13

Response time5 days
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FAQs for brick or stone siding: repair or partially replace projects in Vail, CO

Stone veneer isn’t a weekend DIY. Even lightweight faux panels are heavy and must be anchored, flashed, and sealed to keep water out. Missteps can lead to cracked stone, leaks, or injuries. A licensed siding contractor arrives with scaffolding, masonry tools, and the know-how to set each piece safely and neatly, giving you a long-lasting, professional finish.

Stone veneer durability is robust when expert installation and proper maintenance are employed. When installed with precision, regularly cleaned, and sealed as required, stone veneer maintains its integrity for 25 to 75 years. Inadequate installation, however, leads to water intrusion and structural issues that compromise its longevity. Consistent upkeep and adherence to quality installation standards ensure decades of reliable performance.

Covering the entire exterior of a home with stone veneer is feasible but comes with a significant cost increase. Full coverage escalates both material and labor expenses due to the additional square footage required. Many homeowners reduce costs by applying stone veneer selectively—such as around entries, foundations, or architectural accents—while still achieving an upscale appearance and enhancing overall curb appeal.

Installing stone veneer over brick or stucco is entirely possible when the underlying surface is stable and properly prepared. The substrate must be clean, dry, and free of any loose material to support a secure application. Additionally, any areas of flaking stucco or deteriorated mortar must be patched and allowed to cure fully before a professional applies the new veneer, ensuring lasting durability.

Stone veneer siding offers a substantial cost advantage compared to full-thickness natural stone. It costs 25% of the price of natural stone because it is manufactured from concrete and lightweight aggregates. This method delivers the genuine appearance of stone while featuring a thinner profile that simplifies shipping, accelerates installation, and consistently reduces material expenses.

For a 250 square foot exterior area, stone siding installation costs range from $9,800 to $18,000, while installing stone veneer costs between $5,000 and $6,000. This clear cost breakdown demonstrates the significant savings achieved with stone veneer, which uses a lighter construction method that minimizes both material and labor expenses. Homeowners benefit from these lower costs while still attaining the attractive look of natural stone.

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