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custom works unlimited

15192 Highway 22
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custom works unlimited

15192 Highway 22
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35 years of experience

Custom Works Unlimited is just as it's name implies, custom work. We provide unparalleled quality on every job we are tasked with. We also provide reasonable pricing to go along with our Superior work.We are licensed and insured. If you have a remodel, cabinet work, or any other project you would like done, then please call for a free estimate.

Custom Works Unlimited is just as it's name implies, custom work. We provide unparalleled quality on every job we are tasked with. We also provide reasonable pricing to go along with our Superior work.We are licensed and insured. If you have a remodel, cabinet work, or any other project you would like done, then please call for a free estimate.






Home Renovations Plus

East St. Bernard Hwy
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Home Renovations Plus

East St. Bernard Hwy
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23 years of experience

Our Philosophy To provide an unsurpassed level of service and satisfaction as well as deliver the highest quality craftsmanship at the most competitive rate to our customers. The simple adage as “A Job Well Done” is the type of response we strive to achieve through diligence and commitment to our customers. For a quick response and solution to your goals, Home Renovations Plus is always available to guide you through your construction concerns. No time is better than now, pick up a phone or send us an email and we will be glad to assist you in anyway we can.

Our Philosophy To provide an unsurpassed level of service and satisfaction as well as deliver the highest quality craftsmanship at the most competitive rate to our customers. The simple adage as “A Job Well Done” is the type of response we strive to achieve through diligence and commitment to our customers. For a quick response and solution to your goals, Home Renovations Plus is always available to guide you through your construction concerns. No time is better than now, pick up a phone or send us an email and we will be glad to assist you in anyway we can.



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Basement Waterproofing questions, answered by experts

In many cases, yes, a damp basement can be bad for your health. Not only can damp air affect your lungs, but it can promote mold growth and pest infestation. Mold spores can be dangerous to breathe in, as can waste particles from insects and rodents attracted to the moisture. Damp, moldy air can also move up into your living area. As such, it’s crucial to fix any basement moisture problems as soon as they crop up.

Ductwork sweats for the same reason you might find beading on your windows or why cold drinks drip in the heat—temperature difference. When you see your ductwork and you notice sweating, that's a sure sign that your system is not operating anywhere close to peak efficiency. The best way to keep ductwork from sweating is to wrap it in inadequate insulation.

Living in a finished basement is acceptable, but only if the space has the proper points of egress and includes smoke and carbon monoxide (CO) detectors to ensure the safety of the occupants. A good way to ensure your finished basement is suitable for use as living space is to get the basement finishing project properly permitted.

Yes, barndominiums can have basements. Barndominiums are typically built over concrete slabs, so barndo basements are not very common. However, it is possible to include a basement in a barndominium blueprint as long as you’re building completely from scratch. Barndos can have the same types of basements as traditional homes, including full or walk-out basements.

Mold can grow anywhere in your home where there’s moisture that doesn’t dry out, usually in areas that are either not ventilated properly or where moisture gathers continuously. Insulation, drywall, and foundations typically provide mold with areas to grow if moisture is present and does not have a chance to dry out. Some of the most common areas in a home for mold growth include:

  • Attic

  • Walls

  • Bathroom

  • Crawlspace

  • Basement

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