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Raph's Repair Services (Specializing in Heating and Cooling)

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Raph's Repair Services (Specializing in Heating and Cooling)

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We specialize in heating and cooling and all home improvement needs. Any improvements or repairs you need, we can take care of. Anything from HVAC, plumbing, electrical, paint, sheetrock, roof, appliances, etc... We stand behind our work. We are insured and certified. I am a small business thats been in the field for 10 years.

We specialize in heating and cooling and all home improvement needs. Any improvements or repairs you need, we can take care of. Anything from HVAC, plumbing, electrical, paint, sheetrock, roof, appliances, etc... We stand behind our work. We are insured and certified. I am a small business thats been in the field for 10 years.


JJ's Residential Contracting and Automotive Expertise

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JJ's Residential Contracting and Automotive Expertise

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I've been doing general contracting since I was old enough to hold a drill. My father built our house and had a deck company that I worked at my entire childhood. When I went to high school I also worked for a restoration company were we renovated 4 houses that were in the historic district in Savannah Georgia. When I started college I worked for a door and window company where I was a EPA certified master installer for Andersen Doors and Windows as well as several other companies, but I specialized in Custom Fabricated Wrought Iron Doors as well. Through the years of experience however, I managed to learn many other skills, essentially being anything, other then pouring the actual foundation for the house, I can repair, modify, or build everything else involved with residential contracting (I did some commercial contracting as well but hardly seems important to get into the details of that). When I was in my mid 20's I fell into the automotive world. It was more interesting and paid better which mattered to me because I was paying for a Finance Degree from GSU in Atlanta(Robinson College of Business) and have since obtained my finance degree. In that time of pursuing my degree I became a master mechanic for Toyota and Lexus as well as a Custom Fabricator. After I graduated, I started a general contracting company and my own shop, as I was looking for something in the financial field but met my wife and moved to Birmingham so she could pursue her career as a P.A. at U.A.B. hospital) which inevitably caused me to shut down my shop and contracting company (I felt she had great opportunity and I wanted to be able to support her as she started her new career). I also combined my knowledge from working on very expensive and classic vehicles to modern electric and hybrid vehicles that I started installing home security systems etc., which I hope gives a general idea of how versatile my skill set is and hopefully can help with your future projects. -Thank You, JJ

I've been doing general contracting since I was old enough to hold a drill. My father built our house and had a deck company that I worked at my entire childhood. When I went to high school I also worked for a restoration company were we renovated 4 houses that were in the historic district in Savannah Georgia. When I started college I worked for a door and window company where I was a EPA certified master installer for Andersen Doors and Windows as well as several other companies, but I specialized in Custom Fabricated Wrought Iron Doors as well. Through the years of experience however, I managed to learn many other skills, essentially being anything, other then pouring the actual foundation for the house, I can repair, modify, or build everything else involved with residential contracting (I did some commercial contracting as well but hardly seems important to get into the details of that). When I was in my mid 20's I fell into the automotive world. It was more interesting and paid better which mattered to me because I was paying for a Finance Degree from GSU in Atlanta(Robinson College of Business) and have since obtained my finance degree. In that time of pursuing my degree I became a master mechanic for Toyota and Lexus as well as a Custom Fabricator. After I graduated, I started a general contracting company and my own shop, as I was looking for something in the financial field but met my wife and moved to Birmingham so she could pursue her career as a P.A. at U.A.B. hospital) which inevitably caused me to shut down my shop and contracting company (I felt she had great opportunity and I wanted to be able to support her as she started her new career). I also combined my knowledge from working on very expensive and classic vehicles to modern electric and hybrid vehicles that I started installing home security systems etc., which I hope gives a general idea of how versatile my skill set is and hopefully can help with your future projects. -Thank You, JJ


Big Beard Construction

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Big Beard Construction

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High quality carpentry work. Deck design and installation. Replace and repair doors windows and cabinetry. Install fixtures and home theatre design and construction. Accurate estimates and a satisfaction guarantee.

High quality carpentry work. Deck design and installation. Replace and repair doors windows and cabinetry. Install fixtures and home theatre design and construction. Accurate estimates and a satisfaction guarantee.



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Foamaholics

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Foamaholics

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At Foamaholics LLC, we are a local family owned business helping people in our community & surrounding areas to better insulate their home. We off a wide range of insulation services, specializing in spray foam insulation with 10 years of experience. We want to bring customers comfort by reducing power bills, stopping allergens/pollens, creating a noise barrier, & overall a more energy efficient way of living!

At Foamaholics LLC, we are a local family owned business helping people in our community & surrounding areas to better insulate their home. We off a wide range of insulation services, specializing in spray foam insulation with 10 years of experience. We want to bring customers comfort by reducing power bills, stopping allergens/pollens, creating a noise barrier, & overall a more energy efficient way of living!


Maestro is the name you can trust for all of your maintenance and repair requests. We are committed to high quality, class, & effort.


Kings All Around Services

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Kings All Around Services

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6 years of experience

King All Around Services is a small owner operated business that takes pride in every job that we do. We have a staff of 5 employees (including myself). specializing in power washing , residential clean outs, insulation and more . If you have questions please feel free to contact me at any time @205-520-3602

King All Around Services is a small owner operated business that takes pride in every job that we do. We have a staff of 5 employees (including myself). specializing in power washing , residential clean outs, insulation and more . If you have questions please feel free to contact me at any time @205-520-3602




Birmingham Brick Mason

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Birmingham Brick Mason

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Here at Birmingham Brick and Concrete Mason we hold the highest standards in the industry.  We pride ourselves in meeting and surpassing our customers needs.  You will see our work stand out from the rest.  We provide straight brick courses with detailed mortar joints. You will be amazed and the varied work our company provides for all of Birmingham.  From Soldier courses to retaining walls there is not much we can not handle. Brick Columns Stone Pavers Fireplaces Outdoor Fireplaces Driveways Steps Sidewalks Retaining Walls Exterior Residential Brick Cinder Block Building.... and much much more

Here at Birmingham Brick and Concrete Mason we hold the highest standards in the industry.  We pride ourselves in meeting and surpassing our customers needs.  You will see our work stand out from the rest.  We provide straight brick courses with detailed mortar joints. You will be amazed and the varied work our company provides for all of Birmingham.  From Soldier courses to retaining walls there is not much we can not handle. Brick Columns Stone Pavers Fireplaces Outdoor Fireplaces Driveways Steps Sidewalks Retaining Walls Exterior Residential Brick Cinder Block Building.... and much much more

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Insulation questions, answered by experts

Whether or not you need to insulate exposed ductwork depends on state and local building codes. There is no national requirement for duct insulation. Even if your local codes don't require it, duct insulation can be useful to increase the efficiency of old, thin, or flexible duct materials. Ducts should also be insulated in basements and ceilings to avoid condensation.

The primary purpose of insulation is to maintain comfortable temperatures in a home, whether that’s cool air when it’s hot out, or warm air in winter, but that’s not all it can do. All options will also minimize heating and cooling needs, lowering both your carbon footprint and energy bills in turn. And some options, like rigid foam boards, even offer soundproofing benefits, too.

It's essential to use insulation materials specifically designed for air ducts. Common types of duct insulation materials include fiberglass, foam board, and reflective foil. These insulation materials have the right properties to withstand the temperature and airflow conditions within the ductwork. Using the appropriate insulation not only ensures efficient temperature control but also prevents potential safety hazards or the release of harmful particles into the air.

Natural fiber batts and spray foam insulation both work great for soundproofing. Newer materials, such as hemp batts, are more expensive but more effective for insulation and sound blocking. They are also more sustainable. There is also a professional system called Blow-In Blanket Insulation (BIBS) that is soundproof and moisture-resistant. However, BIBS must be installed professionally and can be a costly investment.

Ductwork sweats for the same reason you might find beading on your windows or why cold drinks drip in the heat—temperature difference. When you see your ductwork and you notice sweating, that's a sure sign that your system is not operating anywhere close to peak efficiency. The best way to keep ductwork from sweating is to wrap it in inadequate insulation.

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