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The Remodel Guys

5817 Coral Haven Court
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The Remodel Guys

5817 Coral Haven Court
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Full service one stop shop for all major and minor handyman services. 100% customer driven company, providing professional services and repair with over 15 years experience in the residential remodel field, a NARI member,cert. plumber, California state lead cert., local mom and pop shop.

Full service one stop shop for all major and minor handyman services. 100% customer driven company, providing professional services and repair with over 15 years experience in the residential remodel field, a NARI member,cert. plumber, California state lead cert., local mom and pop shop.



StoneXpo Kitchen and Bath Remodeling

1596 Santa Ana Ave
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StoneXpo Kitchen and Bath Remodeling

1596 Santa Ana Ave
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24 years of experience

Our company specializes in complete remodeling of kitchens and bathrooms as well as additions in sq footage, demo. We are licensed and insured and have great and positive staff that can help you accomplish any kind of project you desire.

Our company specializes in complete remodeling of kitchens and bathrooms as well as additions in sq footage, demo. We are licensed and insured and have great and positive staff that can help you accomplish any kind of project you desire.



RJ Carey Drywall and Construction

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RJ Carey Drywall and Construction

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34 years of experience

I am a B general contractor as well as a C-9 drywall sub contractor I specialize in custom interior finishes ,drywall and paint .I also offer a full range remodel and room addition service .I have employees that are experienced in all fazes of construction .We focus on quality first ,and at a reasonable rate . We can negotiate most traditional methods of payment.

I am a B general contractor as well as a C-9 drywall sub contractor I specialize in custom interior finishes ,drywall and paint .I also offer a full range remodel and room addition service .I have employees that are experienced in all fazes of construction .We focus on quality first ,and at a reasonable rate . We can negotiate most traditional methods of payment.






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Unfinished Carpentry questions, answered by experts

Neglecting to repair or replace a sagging floor can expose you to the risk of injury and your home to serious structural damage. When sagging floors are caused by termites, water damage, or weak foundations, holding off on completing the work can lead to a more costly repair bill as the problem can worsen over time.

The best way to calculate framing costs is by basing your costs on the square footage of your home. On average, framing your home could cost anywhere between $7 and $16 per square foot. 

To ensure you don’t go over budget, base your estimates on the higher end of the price range. If you know you’re going to use high-end materials or require a custom or complex build, you might even want to tack on an additional 5% of your budget.

Yes, professionals re-mount and realign antennas for optimal signal reception.

Call a foundation repair pro to replace a rotted support beam. Your contractor will likely install temporary support to the area while replacing the beam with new wood or steel. Load-bearing elements of your home—such as the horizontal beams that run along your floors, walls, roof, and ceilings—should be inspected by a trained structural engineer. Call these experts the moment you detect rot, water damage, or foundation issues in your home. 

There are a few options if you miss a stud. You can simply patch the hole with spackle, sand it down, repaint it, and then find the stud—essentially starting over. If you don’t want to do that, you can insert one of the more robust drywall anchor options and hang your item on that, but that will only work if the drywall is in excellent condition and the anchor is rated for the weight of the item you’re hanging on it. You may be able to cover the hole with the object itself once it’s mounted, but it’s still recommended to at least fill the hole to protect insulation and prevent vermin from entering.  

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