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Google: 5/5 BBB: No Rating Nextdoor: 1 ❤️THE BEAM GUY, Roof Beam Specialist. Brady J. Newman, License #712822
7909 Walerga Rd, Antelope
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Amazing! Brady spoke to me at great length about a complicated roof leak that was very tricky to diagnose. I easily could have spent many thousands of dollars on a "solution" that would not work. In fact, I have spoken to many others about this leak and have gotten nowhere. After one conversation with Brady, I feel like I understand the path forward. If only we lived closer to his service area so we could hire him to fix the problem, but unfortunately we are too far away. In the end, he did not charge me anything. He obviously cares greatly about his trade, and is a wealth of knowledge. A real find!Services: Roof repair
Brady is the Beam Professor! He provided me with all the answers needed to move forward with my project. (several exterior beams with rot that need to be repaired or replaced). After our discussion, it was clear he has the expertise and solutions to address beam repair or replacement challenges. My only regret is that he's unable to travel to my house and do the repairs needed, He would have been #1 on the list to hire to repair/replace the rotted beams on my house.Thank you Brady for all the valuable guidance provided.
Brady Newman is most definitely The Beam Guy! He clearly has extensive working knowledge of repairing exposed structural beams, and he’s developed a variety of solutions to systematically repair the damage. (And he’s put together a great website about it.) We own an architecturally unique home on the edge of a river canyon—exposed to the brutal weather elements particular to Northern California. The roof over our great room is supported by four 30-foot long exposed beams, which continue beyond the exterior wall and protrude past the roofline. Unfortunately, they weren’t capped when the house was built and the 35 years of weather exposure has caused some fairly...read full review