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1 Freedom Construction llc

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1 Freedom Construction llc

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5 years of experience

Locally owned small family business looking to help homeowners turn their dreams into reality. 20 years experience in residential construction inside and out. We pay attention to detail and have the craftsmanship with the ability to work within our customer's budget.

Locally owned small family business looking to help homeowners turn their dreams into reality. 20 years experience in residential construction inside and out. We pay attention to detail and have the craftsmanship with the ability to work within our customer's budget.




Camelot Renovations

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Camelot Renovations

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We offer Handyman services and light construction. Drywall, light and ceiling fan installs, window replacement, wood work, and much more. With over a decade in making home improvement dreams come true, we strive to be budget and service friendly.

We offer Handyman services and light construction. Drywall, light and ceiling fan installs, window replacement, wood work, and much more. With over a decade in making home improvement dreams come true, we strive to be budget and service friendly.


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The Handyman

South 26th Street
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The Handyman

South 26th Street
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10 years of experience

I do any home improvements & repairs. I fix things right the 1st time & I make it look good. I have a full time job during the day so the handyman is my evening & weekend job. I guarantee my work. If I have to come back after I tell you it's fixed it's on me I don't charge for time or work.

I do any home improvements & repairs. I fix things right the 1st time & I make it look good. I have a full time job during the day so the handyman is my evening & weekend job. I guarantee my work. If I have to come back after I tell you it's fixed it's on me I don't charge for time or work.


Wallz

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Wallz

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Hi we are a small but growing business that cover all your interior needs from full renovation to repairs. We also offer 24/7 services for emergency situations!

Hi we are a small but growing business that cover all your interior needs from full renovation to repairs. We also offer 24/7 services for emergency situations!




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Drywall questions, answered by experts

The average life span for drywall is between 40 and 60 years, although panels can last significantly longer in many cases if it’s well-maintained. Of course, many things can reduce the life span of your drywall, including fire, smoke damage, water, moisture, and physical damage, like dents and holes. Thankfully, you’re likely to get around 50 years of value out of professionally-installed drywall, making the $2,000 you’ll spend on the job well worth it in the long run.

In many cases, installing new drywall will boost your home value. Replacing old, damaged, cracked, or wavy drywall is a great way to improve the look and feel of your home, as new drywall installed by a professional shouldn’t have any imperfections. Additionally, removing old drywall means you’ll have open walls, so you can install new insulation and address exposed issues with plumbing and electrical systems running behind the walls. All of these fixes will also add to your home’s value.

Cracks, water damage, and holes from fixtures or impact.

There are a few easy ways to locate a wall stud without a stud finder. First, try knocking on the wall with your knuckles. Most parts of the wall will sound hollow, but when you tap over a stud, it will sound more solid. Alternatively, since studs are spaced 16 or 24 inches apart, you can measure those distances from a corner of the room, which will always have a stud.

You may not need to use a drywall anchor, depending on what you're hanging and where you're hanging it. If you can nail or screw into a wooden stud, the wood will provide enough support and stability in many cases. If you're hanging something very lightweight, you can use picture hanging strips to hold it in place. 

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