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Farm Finger's

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Farm Finger's

4.61(
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Customers say: Super punctual
Recommended by 94% of Angi customers
Recommended by 94% of HomeAdvisor customers
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Farm Finger's is a Handyman located in Atlanta, GA. We understand that home repair needs vary, and our range of services reflects this diversity. From handyman, electrician, plumbing, welding to HVAC, we cover a wide spectrum of handyman services. Unlike many competitors, we focus mainly on residential clients, ensuring that our services are perfectly tailored to meet the unique needs of homeowners.

"Awesome job. Arrival on time as scheduled. Very professional. Will recommend to others. Thank you Eddie for the awesome job you did for me."

Jacqueline S on March 2025

Farm Finger's is a Handyman located in Atlanta, GA. We understand that home repair needs vary, and our range of services reflects this diversity. From handyman, electrician, plumbing, welding to HVAC, we cover a wide spectrum of handyman services. Unlike many competitors, we focus mainly on residential clients, ensuring that our services are perfectly tailored to meet the unique needs of homeowners.

"Awesome job. Arrival on time as scheduled. Very professional. Will recommend to others. Thank you Eddie for the awesome job you did for me."

Jacqueline S on March 2025


"Nice guy. Reached out, set up a time, came out, looked at the job, and made the repair in a timely manner. I would use him again. Traveled a great distance, to my home and was very reasonable."

Kenny H on September 2024

We specialize in light duty mechanic work ( brakes, rotors, diagnostic testing and more)and millwright welding. Certified to do the job right.

"Nice guy. Reached out, set up a time, came out, looked at the job, and made the repair in a timely manner. I would use him again. Traveled a great distance, to my home and was very reasonable."

Kenny H on September 2024






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We have 15 years of welding experience we have done every type of projects including commercial welding and structural welding we are a family group and we would like to be apart of your next project !

We have 15 years of welding experience we have done every type of projects including commercial welding and structural welding we are a family group and we would like to be apart of your next project !



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Contino Welding Services, LLC offers a wide variety of on site welding and torch cutting. AWS certified welder with over 8 years of professional experience including structural, pipe, tubing, semi trailer repair, equipment repair, hardfacing, and custom fabrication/metal repair.

Contino Welding Services, LLC offers a wide variety of on site welding and torch cutting. AWS certified welder with over 8 years of professional experience including structural, pipe, tubing, semi trailer repair, equipment repair, hardfacing, and custom fabrication/metal repair.

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Welding questions, answered by experts

Beams made out of traditional lumber can often only span 8 to 12 feet without requiring vertical supports, so if you want a wider opening to create a more open floor plan, you might need an LVL beam. LVL beams can span up to around 30 feet without the need for load-bearing walls or vertical supports underneath, making them a better option for keeping your home as open and airy as possible.

Lally columns are named after their founder, John Lally, who owned a construction company in the 1800s. He invented the columns as a means of providing temporary support for beams and rafters in homes his company was renovating. The original Lally columns were also made of steel, although the inventory used a thicker gauge metal, which provided additional support for larger projects and long-term structural solutions.

A steel beam is stronger than a wood beam and requires fewer vertical supports underneath, which means it’s a better option for larger structures or if you want an open space under your home that doesn’t have posts as obstructions. However, steel I-beams cost more than wood ones, and they can be difficult to install retroactively, as getting them into the basement area can be challenging, if not impossible.

No, beams are the primary load-bearers for flooring or roofing systems, and they distribute the weight of the structure to your foundational supports, while joists bear far less weight and distribute their loads to the beams. Beams are usually thicker and longer, and they have support posts or foundation walls beneath them for support.

Yes, an LVL beam is more affordable than the cost of a steel I-beam, totaling between $50 and $200 per linear foot as opposed to the $100 to $400 per linear foot you’d pay for a steel I-beam. Not only is the wood material more affordable than steel, but it’s also more similar to traditional wooden beams and doesn’t require as much retrofitting to connect joists.

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