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Over 15 years in residential new construction and remodeling we can facilitate the build of a new addition, a kitchen remodel, or framing of new construction. Owner operated and managed I am able to oversee all phases of a project start to finish.

Over 15 years in residential new construction and remodeling we can facilitate the build of a new addition, a kitchen remodel, or framing of new construction. Owner operated and managed I am able to oversee all phases of a project start to finish.




Englands Home Renovations

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Hi there, we here at Englands Home Renovations provide professional solutions, repairs and remodels of entire homes. Everything from insulation, electrical, plumbing, window and door replacements all the way to painting and flooring. Please let us know if there is anything you need, we can do it

Hi there, we here at Englands Home Renovations provide professional solutions, repairs and remodels of entire homes. Everything from insulation, electrical, plumbing, window and door replacements all the way to painting and flooring. Please let us know if there is anything you need, we can do it


a j williams construction

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a j williams construction

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family owned construction company with 4 employees in business since april 1990. remodeling to new construction we handle all your needs with high quality in a timely manner

family owned construction company with 4 employees in business since april 1990. remodeling to new construction we handle all your needs with high quality in a timely manner




"Mike was very professional and kept me informed about all the steps of the process. He showed up when he said it would and always left the work area clean. His work is beautiful and I'm so glad to have gotten it done. Highly recommend."

Mauri P on October 2021

"Mike was very professional and kept me informed about all the steps of the process. He showed up when he said it would and always left the work area clean. His work is beautiful and I'm so glad to have gotten it done. Highly recommend."

Mauri P on October 2021



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Drywall questions, answered by experts

Certain drywall textures, like sand and sometimes popcorn, can be smoothed by applying skim coats, sanding the walls, or chipping away the texture. However, it’s worth considering removing the texture and starting with a blank canvas. Smoothing textured walls requires a lot of sandpaper and elbow grease and can take longer than just outright removing the texture.

While you can put new drywall over old drywall, it’s not always the best option. In some cases, drywalling over drywall can make it harder to find wires and pipes behind your walls and conceal more serious problems with your walls. It can also make the room smaller. On the plus side, putting drywall over drywall can improve soundproofing and insulation. Plus, it’s often less expensive than tearing down and adding new drywall.

Most drywall used for interior walls of homes is 1/2-inch thick. This size strikes a balance of being easy to handle and hang while being thick enough for the durability needed on interior wall applications.

Drywall is safe to cut as long as you follow proper procedures, such as wearing personal protective equipment and using the right tools to score and cut the drywall. When cutting new drywall, it can release dust with silica and other compounds that could pose health risks. Leave cutting drywall to the pros, or wear a high-quality respiratory mask, goggles, and other PPE when handling drywall.

It is more difficult to drywall a ceiling than it is to drywall a wall, but not so hard that DIYers can’t tackle it. One of the main issues with hanging drywall on your ceiling is getting it into place. Drywall isn’t light so, if you are hanging full drywall panels, you will need at least two (it’s better with more) people to hold the panel while you drill it into the ceiling as a single piece can weigh between 40 and 60 pounds and will need to be held in place for up to 10 minutes.

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