We are a locally owned and operated construction and roofing company right here in Great Falls, MT. We serve the Great Falls area, most of Montana, as well as Idaho, Alaska, Wyoming, South and North Dakota. We have everything you need for new construction, re-roofing, industrial and commercial roofing. We are accredited, licensed, bonded and insured. We offer custom products from brands like Sika Sarnfil, Firestone Building Products, Siplast, American HydroTech Green Roof and Burke Hypalon. With over 50 years of experience you can trust our detailed, prompt and professional service.
For over 50 years we've served the Great Falls, MT area with quality roofing services. We've made it our mission to help you complete your project on time, within your budget and made from only the highest quality materials. All you have to do is call us and we'll work with you personally to fulfill your goals and allow you the best in new roofs, repairs and construction. We understand and appreciate the value of your business. That's why we have made it our mission to provide you with reliable, quality roofing services.
Replacing worn nozzles is a money-saver. It is cost effective because continuing to use worn nozzles waste materials. Regular measurement of flow rate is a quick and easy process and keeps you covered.
Both belt drive and gear drive compressors are available. If noise level is a consideration, choose a belt drive as it is quieter. If noise is not a factor, choose the model that fits your needs and budget - their performance characteristics are the same.
It is a best practice to install only hydraulic hoses and fittings that are fabricated for your machinery. Mixing and matching crimped ends that do not meet manufacturer's specs can create hazardous conditions and void your equipment warranty.
An air compressor's CFM refers to air flow and that flow must be at a sufficient, sustained air pressure (measured in lbs/in) at or above the minimum operating pressure (MOP) required for the given tool or equipment.
For trouble-free and uninterrupted welding operations, regularly inspect the diffuser, gun contact tips, and cone. If they are not in top working condition, your MIG welding will be compromised because of poor gas dispersal and electrical conductivity.