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Adams Remodeling Inc

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Adams Remodeling Inc

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Adams Remodeling has over 20 years experience in home renovations, construction, and remodeling. With a team of professional tradesman and woman we will complete any project large or small in timely, clean and professional manner.

Adams Remodeling has over 20 years experience in home renovations, construction, and remodeling. With a team of professional tradesman and woman we will complete any project large or small in timely, clean and professional manner.


Top Cat Electric, Inc.

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Top Cat Electric, Inc.

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16 years of experience

Family owned business that provides high end, affordable electrical and carpentry work. We provide superior craftsmanship, quality materials and customer service. 100% satisfaction guaranteed.

Family owned business that provides high end, affordable electrical and carpentry work. We provide superior craftsmanship, quality materials and customer service. 100% satisfaction guaranteed.


Kalbas Construction, Inc.

838 W Ellis St
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Kalbas Construction, Inc.

838 W Ellis St
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22 years of experience

General Contractor specializing in New Home building, New Commercial building, buildouts and remodeling. New home additions, dormers and remodeling including basements, kitchens, bathroom and general remodeling.

General Contractor specializing in New Home building, New Commercial building, buildouts and remodeling. New home additions, dormers and remodeling including basements, kitchens, bathroom and general remodeling.



Deck to Door Construction Inc

3735 N Kimball Ave. Storefront 1N
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Deck to Door Construction Inc

3735 N Kimball Ave. Storefront 1N
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11 years of experience

The term "deck to door" is a concept of home remodeling services that represents the work of the first deck of the property to the last door in the house and everything in between. Deck to Door Construction is focused on creating great spaces while building a memorable experience for our clients. We build projects that reflect your personality and our quality finish work.

The term "deck to door" is a concept of home remodeling services that represents the work of the first deck of the property to the last door in the house and everything in between. Deck to Door Construction is focused on creating great spaces while building a memorable experience for our clients. We build projects that reflect your personality and our quality finish work.


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Unfinished Carpentry questions, answered by experts

Yes, a bowed wall can be straightened in several ways. If the bowing is minimal, it can often be straightened by installing anchors or straps. For more severe basement wall bowing, your contractor might need to excavate the soil outside the foundation and pull the wall back into its original position to straighten it.

You can enclose an open carport, however, there are several things to consider before opting to do so. You'll want to check local building codes and permit requirements before proceeding to make sure it’s legal. While you can sometimes stick-frame a carport enclosure, pre-fab kits are also available. Remember that you'll likely need to meet concrete slab regulations and provide lighting inside the structure. Both of which could substantially drive up costs.

Sagging floors, large cracks in your walls, and uneven door frames are three signs that your floor joists need to be replaced. You may also notice squeaky floorboards, windows that no longer close correctly, and stairs that sag on either side. You'll need a structural engineer or floor contractor to confirm whether the floor joists are the true problem behind these issues.

When deciding whether to use nails or screws for framing, the specific needs of the project must be taken into account. Nails have long been the go-to option for framing due to their affordability, ease of installation, and ability to withstand shear forces. They are perfect for structural framing projects where fast assembly is essential. In contrast, screws offer exceptional holding power and are particularly useful in situations requiring increased strength and resistance to pull-out forces. For projects that prioritize accuracy and long-lasting quality, screws may be the preferred option, though nails remain a dependable and efficient choice.

Cupping and bowing are both types of wood warping, but they affect the board in different ways. Cupping happens when the edges of a board curl upward or downward, creating a concave or convex shape across its width. Conversely, bowing is when the board curves along its length, forming a gentle arc. 

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