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Danny’s handyman service
New to Angi
Furniture - Build Custom

Serving Stanfield, AZ and surrounding areas

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Small jobs welcome

Been in this line of work for 35yrs doing all kinds of small or larger projects I give free estimates and references on request respond to any texts or phone messages in a timely manner

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Branson Cabinetry Unlimited LLC
New to Angi
Custom Cabinets - Build

Serving Stanfield, AZ and surrounding areas

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Free estimates

Warranties offered

Small jobs welcome

At BCU, our mission is to ensure that your luxury investment is protected through unmatched technical expertise and professional project management. We are excited to begin this journey with you and are committed to delivering exceptional results at every touchpoint.

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A+ home services LLC
New to Angi
Furniture - Build Custom

Serving Stanfield, AZ and surrounding areas

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Free estimates

We offer a list of services and ensure it to be done the right way, with a good experience for the customer.\n\nHere are a list of services we offer General Maintenance, Furniture assembly, Drywall Repair, Interior Painting, Electrical, Ring Doorbell Installation, Appliances Installation, Faucet Installation, Plumbing, Toilet replacement, TV Mounting, Ceiling Fan Installation, Pressure Washing, Window cleaning, Art Hanging, Landscaping, Junk removal, Cleaning, General Handyman Work and Much more.

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Woodworking questions, answered by experts

Landscape timbers can last 10 to 20 years in the ground when installed correctly. Pressure-treated timbers will last longer than non-treated ones, as pressure treatment makes the wood more rot-resistant. Wood exposed to high moisture levels or extreme temperature and weather fluctuations may not last as long as wood in drier areas with more consistent weather.

Professionals ensure safe, thorough repairs using quality materials, extending the life of your structure.

You don’t need a cutting board. In fact, cutting is the original purpose of butcher block countertops. That said, wood is porous and can harbor germs. You’ll need to clean your countertop thoroughly after use. Knives can also scratch the surface. This adds to the patina of the wood, but not everyone likes the look—in which case, you may want to use a cutting board.

There are two ways you can cut trim for doorways: with a miter saw or a table saw. Mitered joints need a 45-degree angle. If you’re unfamiliar with a miter saw, you might want to consider buying extra trim pieces or choosing butted joints instead. One wrong cut, and you’ll need to power up the saw again with a new piece. 

Butted joints—also called shaker style—don’t need a 45-degree angle. Instead, your side pieces attach perpendicularly to the header trim and only require a straight cut.

Yes, Corian® and other solid surface materials can be cut with standard woodworking tools, such as a circular saw or a jigsaw. However, it is crucial to use the correct type of blade to avoid damaging the material.

For a circular saw, a tungsten carbide-tipped blade is required; a triple chip grind blade is highly recommended. For a jigsaw, you should use a fine-tooth down-cutting blade. Do not use blades designed for cutting wood, as they can cause microfractures that weaken the edges of the countertop. A diamond blade is also unnecessary, as those are designed for harder materials like natural stone, which Corian is not.

After cutting, the edge will be rough. It is essential to sand and smooth the cut edge to prevent microfractures, which can eventually compromise the integrity of the countertop.

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