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2 years of experience

Home Improvement business that offers a wide variety of home improvements from solar panels, roofing, additions and much more. We offer financing up to 25 years at very competitive rates. Contact us for a free in-home consultation.

Home Improvement business that offers a wide variety of home improvements from solar panels, roofing, additions and much more. We offer financing up to 25 years at very competitive rates. Contact us for a free in-home consultation.



Hopes Handymen

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Hopes Handymen

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We are a small team that specializes in small concrete framing and finishing jobs and handyman services. With 8 years of experience in larger concrete jobs we prefer to help with the smaller jobs larger business wont take.Being a small group allows us to do every job with quality for a great price!

We are a small team that specializes in small concrete framing and finishing jobs and handyman services. With 8 years of experience in larger concrete jobs we prefer to help with the smaller jobs larger business wont take.Being a small group allows us to do every job with quality for a great price!





Holifields Painting

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Holifields Painting

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Here at Holifields our goal is to bring you great quality at a great price. We are family owned & operated with over 30 years experience. Let us bring your home or business back to life with a fresh paint job!

Here at Holifields our goal is to bring you great quality at a great price. We are family owned & operated with over 30 years experience. Let us bring your home or business back to life with a fresh paint job!




"Total rip off..signed a contract to have my roof replaced, and was planning to get other done after that..took $ 6405 advance for material, rest $ 4000 was due at completion of the job. torn my roof, made a mess in the yard and all around the house, no call no show for 3 days. Multiple calls and messages from me requesting to cover the roof as we had 90% forecast of rain. The material he had delivered on site was not even one third (I was told by the other contractor who we hired to clean up his mess). DO NOT HIRE HIM. I WILL BE SEEKING A LEGAL ACTION SOON."

Kiran P on November 2020

We do roofing, concrete, fences, Flooring

"Total rip off..signed a contract to have my roof replaced, and was planning to get other done after that..took $ 6405 advance for material, rest $ 4000 was due at completion of the job. torn my roof, made a mess in the yard and all around the house, no call no show for 3 days. Multiple calls and messages from me requesting to cover the roof as we had 90% forecast of rain. The material he had delivered on site was not even one third (I was told by the other contractor who we hired to clean up his mess). DO NOT HIRE HIM. I WILL BE SEEKING A LEGAL ACTION SOON."

Kiran P on November 2020

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Concrete Cutting questions, answered by experts

Yes, you can use a floor jack to remove fence posts. Attach a stem to the base of the fence post so you can position the floor jack underneath. The stem can be a scrap piece of wood attached with nails or a sturdy nail itself. Put the jack beneath the stem and push the lever to lift up on the fence post and remove it from the ground.

Sawing your hot tub into more manageable chunks so it can be lifted easily into a truck takes several hours. Generally, 2.5 hours for smaller hot tubs and around 4 hours for larger ones with the help of one to two people. If money isn't a concern and you want to skip the physical labor, you can hire a pro to get the job done.

Yes, most professionals offer old carpet removal and disposal as part of the installation process.

Most of the time, you can remove the fireplace structure and leave the chimney in place. You just would need to seal it at the bottom where it connected the fireplace. You’d also need to cap it at the top. However, you probably should consult with a local chimney inspection specialist to determine whether the structural integrity of the chimney will allow it to remain safely in place without the support of the fireplace.

Removing and demolishing a fireplace is extremely labor intensive work that also takes a long time. You need to use brute strength to break apart the brick and masonry, and carry the debris to a dumpster. Depending on the size of the structure, you may need multiple days to fully remove it. After removal, you need to determine how you will repair the wall that held the fireplace, which can also be quite time consuming and challenging.

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