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Modern Home Solutions

14023 Brook Hollow Rd
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Modern Home Solutions

14023 Brook Hollow Rd
5.00(
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Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Modern Home Solutions specializes in interior/exterior painting, cabinet door restoration/refacing, carpentry, flooring, kitchen/bath remodeling, drywall install & repair, electrical, and any finishing touches you may need along the way. Bringing your ideas to life, we are dedicated to turning your vision into a reality.

"I felt like I struck gold when I discovered Robert. His prices are very fair. His standards are high. He is always willing to go above and beyond. I will definitely use him again. I highly recommend him."

Dan F on November 2024

Modern Home Solutions specializes in interior/exterior painting, cabinet door restoration/refacing, carpentry, flooring, kitchen/bath remodeling, drywall install & repair, electrical, and any finishing touches you may need along the way. Bringing your ideas to life, we are dedicated to turning your vision into a reality.

"I felt like I struck gold when I discovered Robert. His prices are very fair. His standards are high. He is always willing to go above and beyond. I will definitely use him again. I highly recommend him."

Dan F on November 2024






Chris Of All Trades

35940 Lizenby Lane
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Chris Of All Trades

35940 Lizenby Lane
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11 years of experience

My name is Chris and I the owner and only employee of Chris of all trades. I am a full service handyman. I have been in business since 2014. In that time I have hundreds of satisfied homeowners. I work in most parts of Mobile and Baldwin Counties. I have the skills, tools, and experience to repair or replace almost anything within your home.

My name is Chris and I the owner and only employee of Chris of all trades. I am a full service handyman. I have been in business since 2014. In that time I have hundreds of satisfied homeowners. I work in most parts of Mobile and Baldwin Counties. I have the skills, tools, and experience to repair or replace almost anything within your home.



Aspire Homes

3821 West Lee Street
4.75(
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Aspire Homes

3821 West Lee Street
4.75(
12
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Customers say: True professional
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

At Aspire Homes we offer top notch Remodeling and Handymen work This includes but is not limited to: drywall, painting, floor repair, mounting objects on walls, calking, moving heavy objects, yard work, landscaping etc. At Aspire we encourage all of our handymen to complete each job with dedication, persistence and an eye for detail. We ensure that each homeowner gets high quality workmanship and that the homeowner is completely satisfied by the time we leave the home.

"I had an overall estimate prepared by Jonathan in early July, which was better than the other contractor that had come out. Tristan from Aspire then came out and removed the bad brick molding, installed the flat type of molding that was wanted along with the ledge over the doorway to ensure no rain would be able to get into the top of the storm door when it rains, which was good too. Tristan had to deal with heavy downpours of rain while trying to install the molding. For what he had to deal with, he did good. Tristan remeasured the back door for Jonathan so the proper size of storm door I wanted could be ordered. After aproximately a month and a half I reached out to Jonathan by text to get an estimated time for the door to be installed, but never received a response. Approximately two weeks later I was contacted by Aspire and informed Jonathan had been let go and someone else from Aspire would continue the job. I was then contacted by another worker, Peter, who was very informative even though he had been given very few notes on what still had to be done. Peter came out September 15th and he was able to get information about the storm door being at the Home Depot in Pensacola even though I live in the Fort Walton Beach area. After Peter picked up the door and brought it to the house, he measured my back door and the storm door he picked up to find out the storm for was too big for my doorway (36" door was ordered, my doorway was measured at 29"). Peter returned the storm door to the local Home Depot and had to special order another storm door. Peter kept me informed about what was going on and he would come back out to install the door once it was in at Home Depot and anticipated to install the storm door on October 2nd. I advised Peter I had to be at work by a certain time and he advised he could install it without me being at the house. On October 2nd another worker named Joel, who came out to the house, but I had overslept and did not hear the doorbell. I was contacted by Aspire to reschedule since Joel could not make contact with me. I informed them that I was under the impression Peter would be coming out. They advised Peter was not available and Joel would be the one coming out again on October 5th. When Joel did come out he was only provided minimal notes about replacing molding for a storm door to be installed. He did not know a storm door had been ordered and was to be picked up at the local Home Depot. Once Joel got in contact with Aspire, he went and picked up the storm door and began to install it. I had to leave for work prior to Joel finishing the job, but he provided me a text message later on stating he installed the door and where the keys for the storm for were left. After returning home that night I recovered the keys for the door and looked at storm door. I noticed the frame of the storm door on the latch side was not snug up against the top of the door frame for the storm door and the latch does not catch the plate to stay closed and the storm door has to have the deadbolt extended to keep the storm door from being opened if pulled on without having to turn the handle. This is why I only provided three stars since there was a gap in the process, multiple workers and minimal information that was provided to the workers to keep them informed of the current process of the job being conducted."

Eric F on October 2023

At Aspire Homes we offer top notch Remodeling and Handymen work This includes but is not limited to: drywall, painting, floor repair, mounting objects on walls, calking, moving heavy objects, yard work, landscaping etc. At Aspire we encourage all of our handymen to complete each job with dedication, persistence and an eye for detail. We ensure that each homeowner gets high quality workmanship and that the homeowner is completely satisfied by the time we leave the home.

"I had an overall estimate prepared by Jonathan in early July, which was better than the other contractor that had come out. Tristan from Aspire then came out and removed the bad brick molding, installed the flat type of molding that was wanted along with the ledge over the doorway to ensure no rain would be able to get into the top of the storm door when it rains, which was good too. Tristan had to deal with heavy downpours of rain while trying to install the molding. For what he had to deal with, he did good. Tristan remeasured the back door for Jonathan so the proper size of storm door I wanted could be ordered. After aproximately a month and a half I reached out to Jonathan by text to get an estimated time for the door to be installed, but never received a response. Approximately two weeks later I was contacted by Aspire and informed Jonathan had been let go and someone else from Aspire would continue the job. I was then contacted by another worker, Peter, who was very informative even though he had been given very few notes on what still had to be done. Peter came out September 15th and he was able to get information about the storm door being at the Home Depot in Pensacola even though I live in the Fort Walton Beach area. After Peter picked up the door and brought it to the house, he measured my back door and the storm door he picked up to find out the storm for was too big for my doorway (36" door was ordered, my doorway was measured at 29"). Peter returned the storm door to the local Home Depot and had to special order another storm door. Peter kept me informed about what was going on and he would come back out to install the door once it was in at Home Depot and anticipated to install the storm door on October 2nd. I advised Peter I had to be at work by a certain time and he advised he could install it without me being at the house. On October 2nd another worker named Joel, who came out to the house, but I had overslept and did not hear the doorbell. I was contacted by Aspire to reschedule since Joel could not make contact with me. I informed them that I was under the impression Peter would be coming out. They advised Peter was not available and Joel would be the one coming out again on October 5th. When Joel did come out he was only provided minimal notes about replacing molding for a storm door to be installed. He did not know a storm door had been ordered and was to be picked up at the local Home Depot. Once Joel got in contact with Aspire, he went and picked up the storm door and began to install it. I had to leave for work prior to Joel finishing the job, but he provided me a text message later on stating he installed the door and where the keys for the storm for were left. After returning home that night I recovered the keys for the door and looked at storm door. I noticed the frame of the storm door on the latch side was not snug up against the top of the door frame for the storm door and the latch does not catch the plate to stay closed and the storm door has to have the deadbolt extended to keep the storm door from being opened if pulled on without having to turn the handle. This is why I only provided three stars since there was a gap in the process, multiple workers and minimal information that was provided to the workers to keep them informed of the current process of the job being conducted."

Eric F on October 2023


ENERGY M.D. THE INSULATION SPECIALISTS

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ENERGY M.D. THE INSULATION SPECIALISTS

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We are a company specialized in all of your spray foam and insulation needs from new construction, remodel, pole barns, metal buildings, garages, foam roof covering, closed cell foam, open cell foam, soundproofing, energy upgrading, and all other needs that will help you take your hard earned money back from the power company and put it back in your pocket!!!

We are a company specialized in all of your spray foam and insulation needs from new construction, remodel, pole barns, metal buildings, garages, foam roof covering, closed cell foam, open cell foam, soundproofing, energy upgrading, and all other needs that will help you take your hard earned money back from the power company and put it back in your pocket!!!


M.A.D.E.

5.00(
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M.A.D.E.

5.00(
7
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Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Ready for a home transformation? We are ready to help you create a beautiful home solution! We are a pair of artisans with over 26 years of experience who are dedicated to creating beautiful remodeling results and unique upgrades for you. We are a full service remodeling company and also manufacture and install custom epoxy countertops. Our specialty division offers a full line of products like custom engraving for displaying the name of your home or condo. We also offer custom creations including custom epoxy tumblers for weddings or any occasion in any quantity, vinyl lettering of any need, and signs. Contact us today to schedule your project!

"Keith did a fantastic job for us. We had a rather complicated project and interviewed several contractors. He was the most responsive and professional. We were very pleased, and have already referred several people to him and would definitely use again!"

Candace P on December 2022

Ready for a home transformation? We are ready to help you create a beautiful home solution! We are a pair of artisans with over 26 years of experience who are dedicated to creating beautiful remodeling results and unique upgrades for you. We are a full service remodeling company and also manufacture and install custom epoxy countertops. Our specialty division offers a full line of products like custom engraving for displaying the name of your home or condo. We also offer custom creations including custom epoxy tumblers for weddings or any occasion in any quantity, vinyl lettering of any need, and signs. Contact us today to schedule your project!

"Keith did a fantastic job for us. We had a rather complicated project and interviewed several contractors. He was the most responsive and professional. We were very pleased, and have already referred several people to him and would definitely use again!"

Candace P on December 2022

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Drywall Insulation questions, answered by experts

Yes. Proper, complete insulation will ensure that you trap the most cool or warm air inside your home, preventing high energy bills. In addition, insulation tends to settle and compress, leaving gaps over time; the more you insulate completely during the initial installation, the less you’ll need to do down the line.

The level of insulation is determined by both the material and the thickness of the door. Some garage door materials (such as wood) have natural insulating capabilities, while other materials (such as metal) do not. No matter the material, two-layer and three-layer garage doors have a higher R-value than single-layer garage doors, as insulation is fitted between the panels. 

In some cases, yes, insulating an unheated garage can lead to mold and mildew. The issue with insulating a garage is that the interior will warm up and cool down more slowly than the exterior air, which can cause condensation inside the space. Where there is moisture, there is likely to be mold and mildew over time. Installing a vapor barrier can help avoid moisture and mildew problems in an insulated garage.

In some areas, insulation companies require a special license, while some states only require them to hold general contractor licenses. Some municipalities may not mandate any license, although you should always ensure a contractor is fully insured. You can use Angi’s license lookup tool to confirm whether or not an insulation contractor you’re considering holds the necessary license for your area. You can also contact the company for information regarding licenses, certifications, and insurance.

Yes, many professionals offer insulated siding for improved energy efficiency.

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