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K & X Services, LLC
4.9(
62
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Serving Sandy Hook, CT and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2017

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"Kristian was able to get the job done within our time frame. His workers were courteous. The job site was left clean and neat. Thank you."
Basement remodel
Addition
Porch enclosure
Response time2 days
Response rate88%
1 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Groundworks
5.0(
7
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Serving Sandy Hook, CT and surrounding areas

Approved (Corporate)

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2025

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"The gentleman who came to my home were absolutely great! Explained everything and made sure I was happy with the work every step of the way. I was nervous in the beginning but my fear subsided after Robert Charlesworth, Marcelo largo, Isaiah belcher and Johnathon Lopez made for a great experience. The attention to detail and dust control, tapping off areas they felt I wouldn’t want getting dusty exceeded my expectations! Thank you for your hard work and kindness. Trucks looked awesome new as well as tools and equipment. Great job guys!!"
Foundation
Foundation
Foundation
Concrete
Concrete

+16

306 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Big E Construction
4.4(
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Serving Sandy Hook, CT and surrounding areas

In business since 2001

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Elias was not only an expert in everything but he was courteous and perfect results of all work done. The price was more than fair and the owner Eric was a true gentleman. This job was done solely by his foreman Elias and everything went off without a hitch!! If you need a contractor call Big E, I know I will for any future work needed. No charge for estimates either, they are free!"
Manasquan beach surfside estates
The damege
The Repairs
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Halfway there!!!

+8

Recommended by95%of homeowners
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Glazier Expert LLC
5.0(
6
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Serving Sandy Hook, CT and surrounding areas

In business since 2005

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Absolutely love it!!! We replaced tub curtains with sliding glass doors. Work and quality are superb. It looks gorgeous. The price was very reasonable. Jose from Glazier helped us with the customization and design of our doors, explained everything in detail. We are very grateful to him and his crew; they are very professional. I will be remodeling another bathroom, and I am defenetly calling Jose from Glazier for my next project. Thanks Glazier, my bathtub looks amazing!!!"
Shower door
Mirrors
Windows
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+10

Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Egress Windows questions, answered by experts

Yes, egress windows are grandfathered. However, this comes with some specifications. If you are remodeling a basement or adding a sleeping area, you’ll need to update the egress windows to be up to proper code. But, if you’re leaving your home as is, you do not have to adhere to these requirements.

DIY is possible for experienced individuals. Professional installation ensures compliance with building codes and proper sealing.

When you need new windows depends on a variety of factors, including the age of your windows, the age of your home, and the climate you live in. If you’re dealing with budget constraints, you don’t need to replace all your windows simultaneously. 

When buying new windows, you should consider energy efficiency, safety, and aesthetics to choose the right window for you.

Most modern egress windows installed in basements open outward into a window well, although some older homes have in-swing windows. Egress windows, like casement windows used in other parts of the home, such as bedrooms and bathrooms, may open inward, and these windows are often larger than outward-opening windows.

The proper way to install a window well is to measure the window, dig a hole deeper and wider than the window, place a drainage tube and cap, anchor the well to the foundation, caulk the seam, and backfill the hole. The job requires tools such as a hammer drill and auger and some heavy digging. Proper placement and window well installation are critical to preventing water from leaking into the window.

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