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BARR NUNN CLEANING & RESTORATION

7009 E56th St. Suite L.
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BARR NUNN CLEANING & RESTORATION

7009 E56th St. Suite L.
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3 EMPLOYEES. USES SUBS FOR DRYWALLING. COST IS DETERMINED BY THE JOB. NO TRAVEL CHARGES. $75 SERVICE FEE APPLIES. EXTRA CHARGE FOR AFTER-HOURS SERVICE APPLIES. MAY CONTACT THROUGH EMAIL.

3 EMPLOYEES. USES SUBS FOR DRYWALLING. COST IS DETERMINED BY THE JOB. NO TRAVEL CHARGES. $75 SERVICE FEE APPLIES. EXTRA CHARGE FOR AFTER-HOURS SERVICE APPLIES. MAY CONTACT THROUGH EMAIL.


An Inside/Out Home Improvement Co

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An Inside/Out Home Improvement Co

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Owner-operated. Uses subs for labor. Cost is determined by the job. No travel charges. No service charges. Ask about angie's list discount. May contact through email. Other services offered are pressure washing, remodeling-general, kitchen & bath, sunrooms & patio enclosures, roofing, siding, skylights, wallpaper removal, wallpapering & windows.

Owner-operated. Uses subs for labor. Cost is determined by the job. No travel charges. No service charges. Ask about angie's list discount. May contact through email. Other services offered are pressure washing, remodeling-general, kitchen & bath, sunrooms & patio enclosures, roofing, siding, skylights, wallpaper removal, wallpapering & windows.




RUSH CONSTRUCTION

5958 STINEMYER RD
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RUSH CONSTRUCTION

5958 STINEMYER RD
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Rush Construction is a truly locally owned company with 35 years’ experience. We will not ask for money up front, prior to materials being delivered, or before work begins.(unless special order materials are required before work can start.) As owner, I take pride in being part of all phases of your project. Many contractors "sub" a large percentage of their work to outside sub-contractors, leaving the home owner to chase these subs down if a problem arises. Rush construction stands behind all of their work. All of our workers are skilled craftsmen, clean-cut, courteous and professional.

Rush Construction is a truly locally owned company with 35 years’ experience. We will not ask for money up front, prior to materials being delivered, or before work begins.(unless special order materials are required before work can start.) As owner, I take pride in being part of all phases of your project. Many contractors "sub" a large percentage of their work to outside sub-contractors, leaving the home owner to chase these subs down if a problem arises. Rush construction stands behind all of their work. All of our workers are skilled craftsmen, clean-cut, courteous and professional.






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Insulation questions, answered by experts

Yes, spray foam insulation can be applied to your ductwork and effectively insulate your ducts. Blanket insulation is the easiest insulation product to DIY since it is easy to wrap around ducts. However, spray foam insulation can also benefit your HVAC system if applied to air ducts.

Spray foam insulation can last up to 80 to 100 years, making your investment worthwhile over the long run. Closed-cell spray foam tends to have the highest durability. Open-cell foam is subject to moisture, which can lead to deterioration. Remember that some spray foams will damage plastic piping, so consult a pro if you have PVC or CPVC pipes.

Ductwork should be wrapped in insulation in certain locations. This includes unconditioned interior parts of the home, such as attics, crawl spaces, basement ceilings, and between floors. Duct joints should also be insulated since they're more likely to leak air than other parts of your system. Building codes in some areas also require ductwork to be insulated.

The lifespan of crawl space insulation depends on how well you maintain your insulation and the type of insulation. Fiberglass will need replacing every 15 to 20 years on average if you don't have a vapor barrier in place. If you do have vapor barriers in place, then your insulation could last much longer. Spray foam insulation can last anywhere from 80 to 100 years. 

If the outside temperature drops below 20 degrees Fahrenheit, it will take around six hours for your pipes to freeze—and they might even burst. That’s why keeping your mobile home’s temperature around 50 to 60 degrees Fahrenheit is necessary, even if you’re leaving it vacant for the winter. In addition, having ample skirting around the mobile home's underbelly will help keep pipes insulated during the winter. 

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