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DLR Mechanical

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DLR Mechanical

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6 years of experience

DLR Mechanical is a do it all kind of business. We specialize in welding and fabrication, General mechanical repairs and equipment restoration. We also have keep guys staffed with 5+ years of electrical, plumbing, construction and carpentry skills. We try our best to satisfy all of our costumers needs at the best available pricing.

DLR Mechanical is a do it all kind of business. We specialize in welding and fabrication, General mechanical repairs and equipment restoration. We also have keep guys staffed with 5+ years of electrical, plumbing, construction and carpentry skills. We try our best to satisfy all of our costumers needs at the best available pricing.




Beim4 Furniture/ Cabinet Restoration

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Beim4 Furniture/ Cabinet Restoration

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Restoration/ Repair of Furniture and Cabinets. about anything Wood. On site repairs. Restoring everything wood over 30 years. Beim4furnitureresto.com

"the quality, when he was coming he let me know in advance that he was going to be delayed for any reason. he let me know, things like that."

Barb M on July 2023

Restoration/ Repair of Furniture and Cabinets. about anything Wood. On site repairs. Restoring everything wood over 30 years. Beim4furnitureresto.com

"the quality, when he was coming he let me know in advance that he was going to be delayed for any reason. he let me know, things like that."

Barb M on July 2023


Dorris Remodel

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Dorris Remodel

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My name is Cody Dorris and I can do just about anything but HVAC services including but not limited to flooring, carpentry, drywall, plumbing, electrical, cabinetry, siding, installation of doors and windows, painting, etc. I have been doing this off and on for about 10 years but have just been doing it full time again within the last year. I am very detail oriented when it comes to my work and will not settle for anything less than perfect.

My name is Cody Dorris and I can do just about anything but HVAC services including but not limited to flooring, carpentry, drywall, plumbing, electrical, cabinetry, siding, installation of doors and windows, painting, etc. I have been doing this off and on for about 10 years but have just been doing it full time again within the last year. I am very detail oriented when it comes to my work and will not settle for anything less than perfect.


Small family owned and operated business that specializes in all of your concrete needs! Always looking to make you happy and make your dream come true!




RM3's Services

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RM3's Services

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10 years of experience

RM3's Services has at total of 1-3 employees we are a sub contractor in the Kendall county area that does work all around the Chicago-land area. We come out to you with a free quote and we do bill with a fifty percent down payment and once the work is done the rest will be do.

RM3's Services has at total of 1-3 employees we are a sub contractor in the Kendall county area that does work all around the Chicago-land area. We come out to you with a free quote and we do bill with a fifty percent down payment and once the work is done the rest will be do.


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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.

Yes, you can hammer a nail into a wall stud. But before you do, it’s important to confirm that you’re actually nailing into a stud—and not wiring, pipes, or ductwork. To check, find a few more studs in the wall, then measure to make sure they’re either 16 or 24 inches apart.

Ensures proper sealing and alignment, preventing drafts and improving energy efficiency.

There are a few options if you miss a stud. You can simply patch the hole with spackle, sand it down, repaint it, and then find the stud—essentially starting over. If you don’t want to do that, you can insert one of the more robust drywall anchor options and hang your item on that, but that will only work if the drywall is in excellent condition and the anchor is rated for the weight of the item you’re hanging on it. You may be able to cover the hole with the object itself once it’s mounted, but it’s still recommended to at least fill the hole to protect insulation and prevent vermin from entering.  

The average cost of DIY window framing is about $40 to $60 in materials. If you hire a window treatment professional, you’ll pay for materials plus labor costs—anywhere from $250 to $800 per window. The final cost is highly dependent on the window size, as larger windows are heavier and more difficult to install, as well as the type of window framing material.

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