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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

In many cases, installing new drywall will boost your home value. Replacing old, damaged, cracked, or wavy drywall is a great way to improve the look and feel of your home, as new drywall installed by a professional shouldn’t have any imperfections. Additionally, removing old drywall means you’ll have open walls, so you can install new insulation and address exposed issues with plumbing and electrical systems running behind the walls. All of these fixes will also add to your home’s value.

Metal corners, often referred to as corner beads for square corners, are used on drywall installations to provide structural reinforcement to vulnerable outside corners. Their usage safeguards against chipping, denting, or other forms of damage, enhancing the overall durability of the wall. Metal corners also offer a precise and straight edge that facilitates sharp and clean lines, crucial for achieving a polished and professional finish.

Drywall anchors aren’t necessary if there’s a stud behind the wall where you’ll be working. Studs are strong enough to support screws on their own, but they don’t run throughout the wall. If you’re doing a project that involves the entire wall and not just one part (like hanging a small painting or photo), odds are you’ll need drywall anchors at some point in the process. 

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.

When you are learning how to tape and mud drywall, waiting for things to dry requires a lot of patience. So how long does drywall mud take to dry? On average, it takes about 24 hours. However, it depends on things like the thickness of the mud, as well as the room’s temperature, humidity, and ventilation. Using thin layers of mud in a warm, low-humidity room with good airflow reduces average drying time. You also could speed up drying time by making use of hot drywall mud, which consists of a powder that you mix with water, instead of using pre-mixed mud. 

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