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Cassidy Tiling

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Cassidy Tiling is a private company in the cedar rapids and surrounding area. We specialize is interior tiling. If you need a backsplash, floor, fireplace done we would like to hear from you. We do plank flooring as well. Stone fireplaces.

Cassidy Tiling is a private company in the cedar rapids and surrounding area. We specialize is interior tiling. If you need a backsplash, floor, fireplace done we would like to hear from you. We do plank flooring as well. Stone fireplaces.




Collins Construction Inc

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Collins Construction Inc

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Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Project planning and consulting, construction, room addition, kitchen and bath remodels, custom decks, asphalt roofing, fireplace faces and mantels, basement remodeling, painting, Electric, hardwood floors, replacement windows, egress windows & landscaping

Project planning and consulting, construction, room addition, kitchen and bath remodels, custom decks, asphalt roofing, fireplace faces and mantels, basement remodeling, painting, Electric, hardwood floors, replacement windows, egress windows & landscaping


KITCHENS PLUS

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KITCHENS PLUS

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Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Our business is located Waterloo. We offer wide ranges of affordability/options to our customers. Our billing/payment arrangements consist of what works best for our customer and us.

Our business is located Waterloo. We offer wide ranges of affordability/options to our customers. Our billing/payment arrangements consist of what works best for our customer and us.




"These guys can't change a wax ring on a toilet. Literally. They eventually got mine replaced at 6pm on a Friday and they were ready to give up at 5 but their boss told them to stay until done. After they got it ( it took 5 guys, 2 of them just slumbering around ), they charged me $300 for a wax ring . I've got nothing to gain by leaving this review, mainly I wanted to leave one in order to warn people to stay away from this company."

Brent D on May 2025

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"These guys can't change a wax ring on a toilet. Literally. They eventually got mine replaced at 6pm on a Friday and they were ready to give up at 5 but their boss told them to stay until done. After they got it ( it took 5 guys, 2 of them just slumbering around ), they charged me $300 for a wax ring . I've got nothing to gain by leaving this review, mainly I wanted to leave one in order to warn people to stay away from this company."

Brent D on May 2025


"Fixed in 15 minutes or less and charge was minimal. Knew I didn't have heat and showed up very quickly. Would hire again"

Daniel J on December 2019

HVAC and plumbing repair, replacement, new construction and remodels

"Fixed in 15 minutes or less and charge was minimal. Knew I didn't have heat and showed up very quickly. Would hire again"

Daniel J on December 2019


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Gas Fireplace Repair questions, answered by experts

Some homeowners compare German schmear versus limewash because they look similar, though they’re different techniques. German schmear involves a thin application of mortar to stone or brick, which is then partially wiped off the surface. German schmear is more affordable ($1 to $4 per square foot), and it lasts one or two decades with minimal maintenance. As a downside, it only comes in white or gray.

If you’re deciding between limewash versus whitewash, know that both have a chalky matte appearance. Limewash is made from lime, water, and sometimes pigment, while whitewash consists of lime, water, white chalk, and binders (though you can get a similar look with watered-down white paint). Whitewash has fewer options for color customization, and it sits on surfaces instead of being absorbed into them, which can trap moisture. Whitewashing costs less—about $1.40 to $4.20 per square foot.

Cracked panels, worn-out seals, faulty dampers, and firebrick damage often need professional attention.

When it comes to painting your bricks, you’ve got a few options. Traditionally, lime wash (a mix of aged, burned, and crushed lime and water) was used to whitewash brick or stone. You can also find premixed brick whitewash paint that cuts out a few steps and lets you get started faster. However, for the best results, we recommend using a DIY whitewash (white acrylic paint mixed with water).

Here's the deal with leaving used rags covered in oil-based stain lying around in a pile: Depending on the conditions, these rags can take just an hour or up to a few days to combust. The source of ignition is caused by trapped heat that can be compounded if the rags are near a heat source.

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