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Conrad Roofing and Construction

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Conrad Roofing and Construction

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25 years of experience

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Hard To Beat Handyman

3620 Aberdeen Avenue
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Hard To Beat Handyman

3620 Aberdeen Avenue
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21 years of experience

We are a small home improvement business that started in 2004 with just myself. Now 10 years later we've grown and expanded with two crews, two office employees, and also expanded the services we offer as well.

We are a small home improvement business that started in 2004 with just myself. Now 10 years later we've grown and expanded with two crews, two office employees, and also expanded the services we offer as well.





Excell Contracting Services

6122 Fee Fee Rd
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Excell Contracting Services

6122 Fee Fee Rd
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36 years of experience

We take pride in getting what you need done completed right the first time for your peace of mind and lasting enjoyment. Please don't ask us to cut corners or complete a project without permits.

We take pride in getting what you need done completed right the first time for your peace of mind and lasting enjoyment. Please don't ask us to cut corners or complete a project without permits.


Ken's Demolition and Drywall

7596 Hwy 61/67
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Ken's Demolition and Drywall

7596 Hwy 61/67
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13 years of experience

We have been in Business since 2012 but have over 13 years in the drywall trade. We run a dependable 3 man crew. Our payments are simple. Pay for the materials up front. That would be the first payment. The 2nd payment would be after the drywall is hung and ready for tape. The 3rd payment is upon completion of all work. Smaller jobs we only require one payment at the end of the job.

We have been in Business since 2012 but have over 13 years in the drywall trade. We run a dependable 3 man crew. Our payments are simple. Pay for the materials up front. That would be the first payment. The 2nd payment would be after the drywall is hung and ready for tape. The 3rd payment is upon completion of all work. Smaller jobs we only require one payment at the end of the job.

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Unfinished Carpentry questions, answered by experts

Regular sealing, repainting, and checking for wood rot or pest infestations help maintain longevity.

Not all porch columns are load-bearing, though they can be. Some porch columns are simply decorative. There are ways to identify a load-bearing column, like looking for visible seams and a foundation. Also, check to see if the column directly enters the ground. In some porch installations, a contractor will excavate a hole to install a column into the earth along with a buried cement base for stability.

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.

The best way to calculate framing costs is by basing your costs on the square footage of your home. On average, framing your home could cost anywhere between $7 and $16 per square foot. 

To ensure you don’t go over budget, base your estimates on the higher end of the price range. If you know you’re going to use high-end materials or require a custom or complex build, you might even want to tack on an additional 5% of your budget.

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.

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