Frequently Asked Questions

GET IN TOUCH

CONTACT US

REVIEW US
Get A Quote
  • How do I know whether my roof needs a repair or full replacement?

    A roof may only need a repair if the damage is limited to a small area, such as a few missing shingles, minor flashing issues, or a localized leak. A full replacement may be the better option if the roof is older, has widespread damage, recurring leaks, sagging areas, or significant granule loss.

  • What are the most common signs of masonry damage?

    Common signs include cracked mortar joints, loose bricks or stones, leaning walls, water stains, gaps, crumbling mortar, and sections that appear to be shifting. Addressing masonry issues early can help prevent larger structural problems and more expensive repairs.

  • What is tuckpointing and why is it important?

    Tuckpointing is the process of removing damaged mortar between bricks or stone and replacing it with fresh mortar. It helps strengthen the masonry, improve appearance, and prevent water from entering through weakened joints.

  • How long does a remodeling project usually take?

    The timeline depends on the size and complexity of the project. A bathroom remodel may take a few weeks, while a kitchen remodel, addition, or larger renovation can take longer due to design, materials, demolition, installation, inspections, and finishing work.

  • What should I consider before starting a kitchen or bathroom remodel?

    Before starting, think about your budget, layout, storage needs, materials, fixtures, lighting, and how the space will be used every day. A good remodeling plan should balance appearance, function, durability, and long-term value.

  • Are pavers better than poured concrete for outdoor spaces?

    Pavers offer more design flexibility and are easier to repair because individual pieces can be replaced if damaged. Concrete is often a more cost-effective option for larger areas, but it can crack over time and may require more noticeable repairs.

  • When does a retaining wall need to be repaired or replaced?

    A retaining wall may need attention if it is leaning, cracking, separating, bulging, or showing signs of drainage problems. These issues can worsen over time, especially after heavy rain, so it is best to have the wall inspected before the damage spreads.

  • What causes cracks in concrete driveways?

    Concrete cracks can be caused by soil movement, poor drainage, tree roots, heavy vehicle traffic, improper installation, or normal expansion and contraction from temperature changes. Proper preparation, control joints, and drainage help reduce the risk of cracking.

  • Can roofing, masonry, and remodeling work be done during the same project?

    Yes. Combining related services can be a smart option when the work overlaps, such as remodeling an exterior, building an addition, repairing stonework, replacing a roof, or improving an outdoor living area. Coordinating the work can help create a cleaner finished result.

  • How do I choose the right contractor for roofing, masonry, or remodeling?

    Look for a contractor with proven experience, clear communication, detailed estimates, quality materials, and examples of completed work. It is also important to choose a company that understands both the construction side and the finished appearance of the project.

  • What areas around Atlanta does Perfect Trinity serve?

    Perfect Trinity is based in Atlanta, GA and serves homeowners and businesses throughout the surrounding Metro Atlanta area. Service availability may depend on the project type, location, and scope of work.

  • Why should I repair exterior damage before starting a remodel?

    Exterior issues like roof leaks, cracked masonry, poor drainage, or damaged concrete can affect the success of an interior or exterior remodel. Fixing those problems first helps protect the investment and creates a stronger foundation for the finished project.