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RG Carpentry
4.5(
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Handyman for Multiple Small Projects

Serving Medora, IN and surrounding areas

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In business since 2024

Free estimates

Offers commercial services

"Arrived on time and immediately went to work. He replaced a garbage disposal, replaced trim boards on a shed, and installed trellises with additional trim on patio. Very satisfied with work. Would hire again."
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Recommended by62%of homeowners
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GX7CREW LLC
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Handyman for Multiple Small Projects

Serving Medora, IN and surrounding areas

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In business since 2025

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"The majority of the work was done quickly and efficiently. They cleaned up after completing the jobs. The only issue is with my storm door installed. The door sweep is missing. They didn't check to make sure all the parts for the door were included in the box, or they neglected to take it out of the box. If it hadn't been included a call to Menards could have solved the issue. As it is I will have to buy another door sweep for the bottom of my door. I asked about the door sweep after the installation, and they said they would check the box that was at their home. If they had it they would come back and install it. But it is 8 days later and still no door sweep. I don't like leaving negative reviews but this was a fail. I can not leave my front door open because there is a big gap between the door and the sill where bugs can enter my home.I haven't had time to get a replacement, but, to say I am disappointed is mild. I'm not sure I would hire them again."
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Handyman for Multiple Small Projects

Serving Medora, IN and surrounding areas

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I am a down to earth problem solver. \n\nExperienced in:\n -Any and all general home repair.\n -lawn and landscaping projects.\n -large stone placement.\n -roof repairs\n -appliance repairs and placement\n -moving household goods\n -Arborist\n \n -Call and check with me today about your project. Discuss the job you need done and pricing. Will work with you on all of the above. Thank you.

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Fire Pit Installation questions, answered by experts

Burning a single palm tree stump, if you’re careful, is technically doable DIY. However, you should always take precautions to control the fire and do research if you’re burning multiple types of trees. 

Some trees, such as ornamental trees, black cherry, and some oak trees, release toxins into the air when burned that can be irritating to your lungs (or even dangerous) to breathe in.

Yes. It’s okay to leave a pellet stove on overnight, and these stoves can provide 24 to 48 hours of warmth from one ignition. However, you should practice proper pellet stove maintenance, like cleaning the burn pot before each use, deep cleaning the unit at least once per year, and running the fan when the stove is lit.

Yes, a hot or overheating outlet is a fire hazard and can cause a fire. An outlet becoming hot indicates an electrical problem, such as an overloaded circuit, loose connections, or a faulty component. The heat from these issues can ignite nearby flammable materials like curtains or furniture. If you notice an outlet is hot to the touch, turn off the power at the circuit breaker, unplug any connected devices, and consult a qualified electrician. If a fire does start, use a Class C fire extinguisher or baking soda to suppress it, or evacuate immediately and call the fire department.

If a storm or other natural disaster occurs in your area, you may not have immediate access to help. According to the U.S. Federal Emergency Management Agency, keep a disaster preparedness kit in your home with enough essentials to sustain your family for at least 72 hours. Put this in an easily accessible location to have it handy in case anything unthinkable happens.

First, it is crucial to check your local guidelines or building codes. You should typically have one smoke detector for every floor, bedroom, and kitchen. Another rule of thumb is to install one smoke detector for every 500 feet in a home. Reviewing manufacturing recommendations, especially for interconnected devices, is also a good idea to ensure proper connection and monitoring.

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