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Precision Service Electric, Inc.
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Serving Lyons, CO and surrounding areas

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In business since 1994

Warranties offered

Small jobs welcome

"I hired them to install can lights in my family room. They did an amazing job! Everything I could have asked for, expertise, customer service, and an amazing result!"
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Downtown Restaurant
Downtown Restaurant
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Kens Home Improvement
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Serving Lyons, CO and surrounding areas

In business since 2023

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"This couldn't have gone better. Chuck and Mike were pros and they did a beautiful job. They handled everything so well and even got it done ahead of schedule since our Airbnb we were staying at wasn't going to let us stay any longer. I had trouble installing some of the ceiling fans after they left so they even came back and installed those back on the ceiling at no charge. These are very trustable folks and I will hire them for any job down the road involving painting, popcorn ceilings, drywall, or related services."
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Countryside Painting
5.0(
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Serving Lyons, CO and surrounding areas

In business since 1998

Free estimates

"We have used Marty in the past.  As always; he is professional, timely and does a great job.  He is also good with many household repairs.  We needed some tile work in our bathroom which he was able to do.  Had to rip out an area of tile leaking around a tub and replace the underlying dry wall.
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JJ Design
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Serving Lyons, CO and surrounding areas

In business since 2012

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"I love my new bathroom! Came up with a great design that works for my space, used high quality materials, and it only took a few days to complete. Beautiful work! I definitely recommend JJ Design!!"
Remodeling - Kitchen & Bathroom Project
Remodeling - Kitchen & Bathroom Project
Remodeling - Kitchen & Bathroom Project
Remodeling - Kitchen & Bathroom Project
Remodeling - Kitchen & Bathroom Project

+16

Recommended by100%of homeowners
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ProServ
4.5(
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Serving Lyons, CO and surrounding areas

In business since 2003

Credit card accepted

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We called the plumber because the toliets were stopped up.  When he came out, there was one problem after another.  Apparently the pipes in the bathrooms were cast iron and had completely rusted out.  They had to jackhammer the concrete in both bathrooms to replace the pipes up to where the pipes were good.  They found mold when they remove the tile in the bathrooms, so they had to deal with that.  When installing the overflow valve in the front of the house they found that the sewer pipes were made out of clay and had tree roots in them.  They had to dig a trench from the house out to the sidewalk and replace those sewer lines and cut down one of my trees.  They also replaced the washing machine hookup and some other things.  After it was done, they retiled and repainted the bathrooms.  The job took about a week, which was less time that Alex, the plumber, had estimated.
I would give everything an A or B, except they left rock and clay pipe fragments in my front yard where they dug the trench.  All other debris was cleaned up.  Some of the tile in the half-bath is not quite level and the paint around the base boards is not good.  The prior baseboard was 3" vinyl, which they replaced with standard 1" wood.  That was ok, but they didn't remove the adhesive from the wall where the vinyl baseboard was, so the paint is all lumpy there.  Also, the door on the main bath is not quite right.  It's functional, but it has a little hitch when you open it all the way.
I'm mostly satisfied.  I'm not sure about the price.  I don't know the going rate for this situation. $17,160.00 is a lot of money, but they did a lot of work.  I kind of wish I had asked for a second opinion, just so I'd be sure that it was a fair price, but I don't really feel like I was ripped off.

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Bathroom Fan Installation questions, answered by experts

Blower fans are better for preventing mold growth than dehumidifiers because they target the damaged areas and increase the rate of evaporation, which dries out the building materials. Ideally, you should run blower fans and a dehumidifier, as this will allow the fans to move dry air over your damaged building materials, drying out the space even more quickly.

Your bathroom exhaust fan shouldn't be loud. However, bath fans come in a wide variety of models, price points, and loudness characteristics, and yours may be louder or quieter than others you notice. Economy models tend to be the noisiest, with levels of 4.0 sones or more, which is about the sound of an electric shaver, while some high-end models can be barely audible. 

A blower and a fan serve different functions, so whether a blower versus a fan is better depends on what you need. If you need to heat or warm your home, it’s important that the HVAC blower is in good working condition. If you want to prevent an AC unit from overheating, make sure to keep up-to-date on condenser fan maintenance.

A ceiling fan can become unbalanced for several reasons. Common causes include an accumulation of dust and dirt on the blades, which adds uneven weight. Over time, hardware like screws and fasteners can loosen due to wear on the blade holders. Other potential issues are damaged or bent blades or blade arms, worn-down parts, or an incorrect initial installation.

Wood stove fans are designed to operate quietly, emitting only a subtle hum from their motor. This low noise level ensures minimal disruption in your living space, allowing you to enjoy the warmth without distraction. The fan blades, which are engineered for efficient air circulation, contribute to the overall quiet operation. This makes wood stove fans a practical choice for maintaining a peaceful environment while effectively distributing heat throughout your room or home.

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