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Home Valet Pros LLC
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Serving Somerset, MD and surrounding areas

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Home Valet Pros is your trusted local handyman service, providing skilled, reliable home repairs and maintenance across Anne Arundel, Howard, and Montgomery Counties. Our licensed, insured, background-checked technicians handle carpentry, drywall, painting, tile work, fixture replacements, light plumbing, light electrical, and a full range of home repair projects with professionalism and care.

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Medallion Security Door and Window Co.
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Room or Closet Organizers - Install

Serving Somerset, MD and surrounding areas

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In business since 1991

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"Although, I did not hire this company for my project, I was able to hire a pro that offered the same quality at a better price. I was so impressed with the quality of their work, I gave them 4 stars for the presentation, consultation and followup calls. I'd definitely consider them for future projects.""
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Aimz Design & Remodeling, LLC
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Closet - Build

Serving Somerset, MD and surrounding areas

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In business since 2018

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Welcome to AIMZ Design & Remodeling, \nwhere we turn your dream home into reality. AIMZ is a customer first focusd company with a strong vision for giving customers a personal/unique experience. With years of experience in the home remodeling industry, our team is dedicated to transforming your space with expert craftsmanship and a keen eye for design. Whether you're looking to update a single room or undertake a complete renovation, we provide personalized solutions that reflect your unique style and needs. From concept to completion, we are committed to delivering exceptional quality, attention to detail, and unparalleled customer service. Let us help you create the home you've always envisioned!

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Closets questions, answered by experts

We use storage in nearly every room of the house, so it's no surprise that we lose track of things from time to time. The best way to organize storage is to declutter each year to cut down on auxiliary items that can be donated or tossed. Once you decide what's worth keeping, create an inventory list for all boxes you won't open for at least six months.

Hanging and folding clothes are efficient ways to pack your clothes during a move. When choosing a packing method, consider the type of clothing you’re packing. For example, clothing such as dresses, suits, blouses, and items made of silk and similar fabrics are ideal for hangers. On the other hand, it’s easier to fold pants, shorts, t-shirts, thick sweaters, and more.

The differences between a built-in closet and a walk-in aren’t that different from a built-in wardrobe and a walk-in closet. It’s fairly simple—a walk-in closet is a closet you can physically enter, stand in, and walk around in. A built-in (whether wardrobe or closet) is more akin to covered shelves installed into a recess in the wall. Another big difference is walk-in closets almost always have traditional full-size doors, while built-ins either have no doors or use sliding doors.

Clean regularly, avoid overloading shelves, and check hardware for wear to ensure longevity.

You may need a building permit to add a closet, depending on the size and kind of work required to install it. The most likely scenario requiring a permit involves changing the structure of the house and performing electrical work for closet lighting. A permit can cost between $100 and $450. If you’re installing a smaller reach-in closet, a permit may not be required, but always check with your local municipality and consult a closet designer or builder.

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