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In addition to all of the standard skills of home improvement, we help customers with accomplish their special projects, whatever that may be. Building specialized furniture, fitting a closet with thouthful shelving, converting closets into a convenient laundry, building a gazebo, designing flower boxes for a patio, hanging beautiful curtains, reapairing floors and walls, creating a delightful waterfall - we enjoy the variety our customers’ projects.

In addition to all of the standard skills of home improvement, we help customers with accomplish their special projects, whatever that may be. Building specialized furniture, fitting a closet with thouthful shelving, converting closets into a convenient laundry, building a gazebo, designing flower boxes for a patio, hanging beautiful curtains, reapairing floors and walls, creating a delightful waterfall - we enjoy the variety our customers’ projects.


Acme is a growing company that strives to satisfy it's customers and deliver the best services available at reasonable prices.





Dryer Vent Cleaning questions, answered by experts

You should not put boric acid into your home’s air vents. While sprinkling boric acid in roach-prone areas is an effective way to get rid of them, it’s not safe to introduce those chemicals into your home’s air system. Instead, put boric acid or diatomaceous earth in a spot that roaches may walk through, infesting them and the rest of the infestation.

The main factor to a full lint trap is what you are drying. Clothing or textiles made of heavy natural materials, like wool sweaters or cotton towels, generally create more lint than synthetic fibers. If you wash the same type of clothes all the time and suddenly start to notice more lint, that may be a sign that your dryer vent is getting clogged and you need to call in a pro for a professional cleaning. 

Failing to open your flue can lead to serious health hazards if you start a fire because the smoke will back up into your home. Breathing fire smoke, even in relatively small quantities, is bad for human lungs, and smoke can also irritate your nasal passages and eyes. Furthermore, smoke can cause damage to your interior fixtures and furnishings, at the very least leaving an unpleasant smoky smell for a long time. In short: If your flue isn’t open (or you’re not sure if it is or not), don’t start a fire to find out!

Clean lint traps, check hoses for wear, and avoid overloading to extend their lifespan.

You might have dampers if you have a ducted heating and cooling system. To find out for sure, find the main trunk line on your HVAC unit, then look for levers or handles on the ductwork. Contact a local HVAC professional if you can’t find any dampers or want to install some.

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