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Porter's Services
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Handyman for Multiple Small Projects

Serving Holton, KS and surrounding areas

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In business since 2020

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"He worked for us for over 6 years through the summers. He performed home maintenance, painting , staining, trimming, landscaping, putting together new purchases, mowing, trimming, cleaning, even building projects. Heâ  s very talented and also trustworthy and loyal."
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RN Construction
4.8(
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Handyman for Multiple Small Projects

Serving Holton, KS and surrounding areas

In business since 2013

Free estimates

"These two young gentlemen do awesome work! I was only in town for a few days visiting my parents and I asked the impossible of these two and they came through for me. Their work ethic and attitude are what any home owner would want as an example for their family. Their professionalism was above reproach. I now know any time I need an expert who can deliver superb quality in an expeditious manner, I will call RN construction! Thank you both for your hard work and diligent efforts! I look forward to my next visit and project together!"
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Fire Pit Installation questions, answered by experts

You should never block both the top and bottom of your chimney. Proper airflow is essential because the temperature inside the chimney will still fluctuate as your house warms and cools. Moisture can build up without ventilation, leading to dampness in your walls over time. Blocking the top prevents debris and animals from entering, but the chimney still needs air circulation to avoid condensation issues. Allowing the chimney to breathe maintains the health of your home and prevents long-term damage.

Once your ashes have fully cooled, you can place them in a heavy-duty trash bag and put them into the bin with your normal trash. If you have wood ash, you can add the ash to your composting pile or sprinkle it over your grass or plants directly for added nutrients.

Yes, professionals install sprinkler systems for enhanced fire suppression.

There are several strategic ways to lower your home insurance premium. The primary one is to shop around and get quotes every few years to make sure you’re getting the best deal. Also, sometimes bundling your auto and homeowner’s insurance will get you a discount on both. Finally, try to keep your credit score up; many homeowner insurance companies use credit scores to generate quotes.

A chimney liner isn’t required for an outdoor fireplace; you don’t technically need one if the masonry chimney uses the proper dimensions and is built to code. However, a chimney liner does serve as a protective coating for the flue. Adding a liner could improve performance, safety, and durability. In short, while not necessary, it wouldn’t hurt.

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