Want to protect your South Houston building from the elements? Coping cap installation in Harris County, TX. Arm Strong Gutters & Sheet Metal handles residential and commercial installations, keeping your property safe and looking sharp.
At Arm Strong Gutters & Sheet Metal, we install coping caps that help shield Harris County buildings from rain, wind, and daily wear. Without proper protection, water can seep into walls, leading to costly damage. Our team of professionals installs quality aluminum and steel coping caps designed to fit homes, businesses, and masonry structures.
If you’re interested in a prefabricated option or a custom fit, we’ll work with you to find the best solution. South Houston, TX buildings face extreme weather, but the right coping cap can help keep them in better shape for longer. If you’re looking for the best coping cap installation services, trust Arm Strong Gutters & Sheet Metal to get the job done.
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A coping cap isn’t just for looks; it’s a barrier that protects your building from leaks, cracks, and costly water damage. Without proper roof coping cap installation, rain can seep into walls and roof edges, leading to mold, erosion, and expensive repairs. At Arm Strong Gutters & Sheet Metal, we specialize in aluminum coping cap installation, steel coping cap installation, and custom coping cap installation to keep moisture out and add lasting durability to your structure.
From residential coping cap installation to commercial coping cap installation, we’ve got you covered. Don’t leave your building to chance; schedule your coping cap installation in Harris County, TX today and protect your property for the long haul.
C.S. Woods of the Western Land Company founded the settlement of Dumont in 1907. A post office appeared in 1910. In 1913 Dumont was incorporated as the city of South Houston. Because of the 1913 incorporation, Houston did not incorporate South Houston’s territory into its city limits, while Houston annexed surrounding areas that were unincorporated. South Houston’s initial industrial activity consisted of shipping produce along the Galveston, Houston and Henderson Railroad. The hurricane of 1915 destroyed many of the local industries. The establishment of the Houston Ship Channel resulted in the establishment of manufacturing industries inland, including in South Houston. Between the 1940s and the early 1960s South Houston found rapid population growth. The city had 7,523 inhabitants in 1960. In 1980, South Houston had 11,782 inhabitants and 303 businesses. In 1990, 14,207 inhabitants lived in South Houston.
Elephants belonging to former South Houston mayor George Christy, a circus owner, assisted the construction of the Spencer Highway.
From the 1980 census to the 1990 census, Hispanics began to move into South Houston by an amount between 1,000 and 3,500 per square mile. Most Hispanics in South Houston were of Mexican descent.
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