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Borkholder Services
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Handyman for Multiple Small Projects

Serving Bristol, IN and surrounding areas

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In business since 2020

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"We are absolutely thrilled with the exceptional service and craftsmanship provided by Borkeholder Services in completing our home deck! James was a true professional from start to finish, demonstrating reliability, timeliness, and attention to detail. His expertise and guidance helped us create a beautiful outdoor space that exceeds our expectations. From the initial consultation to the final walk-through, James was responsive, courteous, and dedicated to ensuring our complete satisfaction. His team's workmanship was top-notch, and the quality of materials used was evident in the final product. We highly recommend Borkeholder Services to anyone seeking a stress-free and successful home improvement experience. James' commitment to excellence and customer satisfaction is genuinely impressive. Our new deck is a testament to his outstanding work, and we can't wait to enjoy countless memories on it! Thank you, James, and the entire Borkeholder Services team, for an incredible job well done! -Quentin and Tamia"
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Hardline Home & Shore
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Serving Bristol, IN and surrounding areas

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"Jake responded to the request via Angi promptly, was on time, friendly, professional and he did the entire electric bike assembly quickly and efficiently. I would definitely recommend and will call again for future needs."
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Brian Rose
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Handyman for Multiple Small Projects

Serving Bristol, IN and surrounding areas

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I built an entire barn dominium myself, from electrical, infloor heat system, plumbing, framing, drywall, finishing, shiplap, and trim. I am a 22 year member of Ironworkers local 292, I am an experienced welder/fabricator and have held unlimited thickness structural welding certs for 19 years.

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Fire Pit Installation questions, answered by experts

If you plan to put a fire pit on a grassy area, be sure to put compacted paver sand down first to help level out the ground and add better heat protection. If you’re placing a fire pit on hardscaping, like a concrete patio, consider placing a fire pit mat down first. This can add more protection from the heat and also protect the look of your hardscaping if you choose to remove the fire pit in the future.

Scheduled cleanings and mindful operation habits prevent blockage growth, contributing to efficient smoke release and space heating enjoyment.

Ensure you have a safe environment for them to work on, and there aren’t items such as logs, build-up of yard materials, missing or damaged shingles, and weak areas on the roof. Communicate any known electrical issues with contractors at the beginning of the project, and consider hiring an electrician to fix those. Finally, if you are attempting the project yourself, do so when there isn’t any rain, and you can safely get your footing on the roof using proper equipment, such as an extension ladder. Don’t attempt this alone, and have a helper nearby to assist.

A spark arrestor is a simple metal mesh device that prevents flammable particles from escaping from a combustion source and causing a fire. You typically find these attached to gas or diesel engines on things like cars, generators, and garden tools (lawnmowers, chainsaws, etc.). Fireplace or wood-burning stove chimneys also have spark arrestors attached to or sitting under the chimney cap to capture burning embers.

You can fireproof an existing door to some extent, but it's better to remove the old door and replace it with a fire-rated model. Anything dealing with extreme heat needs rigorous testing and a door you DIY fireproof will not undergo the same safety measures as a premade one. Consider a door with a rating of at least 30 minutes or more in residential areas.

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