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Git'R Done Contracting & Management

2107 Gunn Highway
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Git'R Done Contracting & Management

2107 Gunn Highway
3.00(
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18 years of experience

Family owned and operated, State Certified General, Roofing and AC contractor, with over 30 years of experience. No job is too big or too small. We provide FREE estimate within a 25 mile area of our office. Additional fax - (813) 926-6925.

"Never did job. Lied all the way through the preparation of project I.e. plans, permits. A previous job I had them do was instal fencing which was never completed either"

Lorraine F on January 2024

Family owned and operated, State Certified General, Roofing and AC contractor, with over 30 years of experience. No job is too big or too small. We provide FREE estimate within a 25 mile area of our office. Additional fax - (813) 926-6925.

"Never did job. Lied all the way through the preparation of project I.e. plans, permits. A previous job I had them do was instal fencing which was never completed either"

Lorraine F on January 2024




Dixie Construction Services, Inc.

10539 119th St
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Dixie Construction Services, Inc.

10539 119th St
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13 years of experience

Certified General Contractor, CGC#1520353, which specializes in anything construction related. Over 10 years experience in Building Restoration projects. Specialties include but are not limited to Concrete Repair and Restoration, Building Strengthening, Window and Slider Repair and Replacement, Stucco Repair and Restoration, Framing, Drywall, Cathodic Protection, Painting and Waterproofing. If you need it done.... We do it.

Certified General Contractor, CGC#1520353, which specializes in anything construction related. Over 10 years experience in Building Restoration projects. Specialties include but are not limited to Concrete Repair and Restoration, Building Strengthening, Window and Slider Repair and Replacement, Stucco Repair and Restoration, Framing, Drywall, Cathodic Protection, Painting and Waterproofing. If you need it done.... We do it.




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Hiring the right professional to build your garage can be easy if you know where to look. Feel free to ask neighbors or friends for recommendations. If that doesn’t work, platforms like Angi can help you connect with trusted professionals in your area. You can read reviews, compare quotes, and view past projects. Research and interviewing multiple pros goes a long way in making sure you get the garage you want.

If you're cleaning out your garage, taking everything out first and starting with a clean slate can help. Reviewing what you have and what you want to get rid of makes organizing your garage, thoroughly cleaning the space, and making any repairs easier. When you put back the items you’re keeping, use designated storage solutions to make it easier to find things and keep them tidy.

When you’re painting a garage floor, it’s best to use a combination of rollers and brushes. You’ll want to start with a brush, making a border around the edges where the floor meets the wall. From there you can use a roller, though some people also like to do the entire first coat with a brush because it’s easier to work the paint into the textured concrete.

You’ll usually need to prime a garage floor before painting—especially if the floor is unpainted. Garage floors are made from concrete, which is porous and produces dust. The dust can contaminate the paint and cause issues with adherence. 

Primer creates a barrier and gives you a clean surface to work on. It also minimizes absorption to help give you an even, pro-looking paint job. Make sure you choose a primer that’s specifically designed to cover concrete flooring.

Garage door insulation can last anywhere from 20 to 100 years depending on the type of insulation. Cellulose has the shortest lifespan coming in at between 20 and 30 years, while spray foam, mineral wool, and fiberglass can last between 80 and 100 years with proper maintenance. 

Humidity plays a role in how long more susceptible insulation materials—like fiberglass—last. Once fiberglass batts reach the 15-year mark, you'll need to routinely inspect your insulation to ensure that it is in mint order.

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