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Benedict Ezeh

8462 Nottinghill Dr
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Benedict Ezeh

8462 Nottinghill Dr
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I am extremely engaging. I take each work as a task I expect from a professional handling my job. I put the customer first and adopt the old habit of "customer is king". My goal is making my customers happy and achieving this through a visible quality job done.

I am extremely engaging. I take each work as a task I expect from a professional handling my job. I put the customer first and adopt the old habit of "customer is king". My goal is making my customers happy and achieving this through a visible quality job done.


JMD Home Services LLC

1289 S Buttercup Dr
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JMD Home Services LLC

1289 S Buttercup Dr
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Hi there! I have about 9 years of experience with home remodeling, house flips, and currently I am focused more on carpentry (custom closets, interior/exterior trim, etc.) and flooring. I am still open to most home repair needs. I am new to Angi, but feel free to check out some photos of my work in the project photos. I am also willing to share more photos. Feel free to email me at [email protected] or call/text at 3179032308. Thanks!

Hi there! I have about 9 years of experience with home remodeling, house flips, and currently I am focused more on carpentry (custom closets, interior/exterior trim, etc.) and flooring. I am still open to most home repair needs. I am new to Angi, but feel free to check out some photos of my work in the project photos. I am also willing to share more photos. Feel free to email me at [email protected] or call/text at 3179032308. Thanks!



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Afab

307 N 1st St
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Afab

307 N 1st St
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1 years of experience

Doing a great and professional job. Making your home or business look great again in top quality.By drywall finishing and painting.




I do a little bit of everything from automotive to home maintenance/repair to putting together furniture or play equipment



Our team of skilled handymen provides quality workmanship and excellent customer service to ensure your home is well-maintained and fully functional

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Wall Repair questions, answered by experts

It depends: You can wallpaper over non-coated wallpaper, but you should never wallpaper over vinyl-coated wallpaper. This non-recommended method will cause the new wallpaper to fail to stick, which can lead to bubbling, imperfections, and even mold growth between the layers of wallpaper. Consult a professional wallpaper hanger to determine your existing wallpaper type or remove the current wallpaper and paste residue so that the new wallpaper will adhere properly.

You can paint over wallpaper if it’s smooth and in good shape. But if there are bumps or tears in the wallpaper, they’ll likely show through the paint. Similarly, you should avoid painting over textured wallpaper because the ridges and patterns in the paper will be visible. In either of these situations, you should remove the wallpaper before painting.

Whether you skim coat the entire wall or just a portion depends on the extent of the damage. If you only have small sections of gouges, a targeted skim coat will do the trick. However, if the surface feels uneven across larger areas, a full skim coat produces a smoother, more uniform result and helps prevent a patchy-looking paint finish.

You can hide wallpaper seams when painting by applying joint compound over them and then sanding thoroughly until smooth. You’ll want to apply two layers of compound, allowing for four to eight hours between coats. Do a light sanding between coats and then after the final coat is dry. Once the compound dries completely, you can begin priming and painting the wall.

It’s always better to follow proven drywall repair tips and fix the seams that look bad. However, if you simply want to make them less noticeable until you have time to fix them, you can use paint. A darker color of paint makes bad drywall tape seams less noticeable than light-colored paint. Matte paint hides bad seams better than glossy paint does, too.

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