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"Project was delayed multiple times. Stated they will give a discount, they never did."

Martin L on November 2025

Replacement Window Installation, Replacement Patio Door Installation, Replacement Entry Door Installation

"Project was delayed multiple times. Stated they will give a discount, they never did."

Martin L on November 2025





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4 years of experience

Artist nomadic couple traveling the cosmic highways in our vintage self-converted Skoolie. Sharing our art and skills where we travel! more about us and our journey at consciousnomadic.life

Artist nomadic couple traveling the cosmic highways in our vintage self-converted Skoolie. Sharing our art and skills where we travel! more about us and our journey at consciousnomadic.life


Handyman services. Painting, drywall repair, general home repair. Worked at a non profit for 20 years doing general maintenance of a 500 acre facility




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I can do a little bit of everything from plumbing to electrical, HVAC, landscaping, tile, vinyl and laminate flooring and much more.From repairs to installation I can do just about everything

I can do a little bit of everything from plumbing to electrical, HVAC, landscaping, tile, vinyl and laminate flooring and much more.From repairs to installation I can do just about everything


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Door Repair questions, answered by experts

Yes, spray foam is simple and effective for filling in holes in a door. Use low-expansion aerosol foam insulation to avoid creating too much pressure. Stuff some old newspaper around the inside perimeter of the hole to contain the spray foam, and then fill the void with foam. Once it dries, cut the foam flush with the door's surface, apply a few coats of spackle, sand it down, and paint.

First, determine what is causing the issue. If the doorframe was improperly installed without a consistent width from top to bottom, you’ll need to contact a door installer to install a new doorframe. If loose or missing screws are causing the issue, you can fix the problem with a few turns of a screwdriver. Other problems require removing the door and supporting it in the proper place with shims while you reinstall it.

Loose latches, misaligned tracks, broken locks, and sticking doors are common problems requiring repair or replacement.

While it's likely that a door handle will sag over time, there are some things you can do to maintain your handles and keep them from drooping. Regular maintenance, including cleaning and lubrication, is one place to start. Inspecting the door regularly, at least once or twice a year, to make sure that the connections aren't too tight is another good idea.

There are no strict rules for who is responsible for covering repair costs after a home inspection, but major issues with the home often result in a renegotiation. The seller may agree to lower the price to compensate for the cost of the repairs to the buyer, or the seller may agree to fix the repairs before the sale is complete.

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