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Faithworkscarpentry
New to Angi

Serving Ecorse, MI and surrounding areas

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Small jobs welcome

“Faith Works Carpentry — Building with Purpose, Crafting with Care.”\nFrom custom woodwork to home repairs, we bring craftsmanship, integrity, and faith into every project. Whether it’s a fresh remodel or a simple restoration, we make your vision come to life — built to last, done with heart.\n\nMy name is Eddie Edwards woodworking and carpentry work has been in my blood i just made it a career. Bring on someone who is dedicated to learning and expanding the field.

Bathroom remodel
Bathroom remodel
Bathroom remodel
Bathroom remodel
Bathroom remodel

+20

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R & M Property Services LLC
4.0(
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Serving Ecorse, MI and surrounding areas

In business since 2014

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Original review was bad as I had not heard from them. I was finally contacted and found out they only had one salesperson at the time. An appointment was made and they arrived on time and supplied a quote within days."
Recommended by81%of homeowners
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Scrub City
5.0(
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Serving Ecorse, MI and surrounding areas

In business since 2020

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"I will always use this company. My deck needed a good wash-trees & mud/dirt with no grass is a terrible combo. Lath called the day I put the call out. He came 2 days later. He was very punctual and got it done quickly---including the back siding of my condo. He was respectful, efficient, and friendly. His prices are very reasonable. I had a job that needed to be done quickly. Lath came through for me."
Concrete chemical treatment
Concrete deep cleaning
Oil and access dirt remover
Concrete cleaning
Wood patio surface deep clean

+2

Response time30 mins
Response rate96%
Recommended by94%of homeowners
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Lombardo Total Home Solutions LLC
3.9(
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Serving Ecorse, MI and surrounding areas

In business since 2001

Emergency services offered

Credit card accepted

"They did a good job, except the young lady that worked with him wasn't very tidy and didn't clean up well. She did a good job and got the varnish off. I liked the young man's work. They should be more cautious about cleaning up behind themselves. As far as the work was concerned, they did a good job. They did exactly what I wanted them to do, so it was a fair price. They were here at the time they were supposed to be."
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Recommended by79%of homeowners
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HDF Construction
5.0(
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Serving Ecorse, MI and surrounding areas

In business since 1972

Credit card accepted

"HDF powerwashed the entire structure even under the top two decks.  They removed all rotten and suspect floor boards, railing and posts.  My lower deck was the worst because its the closest to the ground.  The original deck builder did not put flashing on the wall where the decking is attached to the house. HDF put flashing where it was supposed to be. Also, that dug drainage channels for the water to flow away from my lower deck. It had been retaining water around the footers for 15 years.  HDF's attention to detail is second to none.  They primed and sealed all new wood then applied 10 gallons of Behr premium stain.
 
My deck looks brand new and from a short distance looks like a Trex deck.  HDF did an outstanding job.  I would not hesitate to call on them in the future."
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Deck Maintenance questions, answered by experts

When sourced responsibly, the most sustainable wood decking options are timber trees like redwood, pine, Douglas fir, Nootka cypress, and Western red cedar. These tree species are fast-growing with low carbon emissions. Plus, most timber woods make durable deck materials because of their resistance to rot and decay over time. 

To flatten a cupped deck board, start by ensuring it’s dry. Then, try flipping the board over so the cupped side faces down and reattach it. If that’s not possible, you can use screws to pull it tighter to the joists or plane the edges slightly to reduce the cup. It’s best to replace severely cupped boards.

The best direction for a gate to swing depends on its location and purpose, but swinging inward is the general rule. An inward swing is often considered safer, prevents the gate from opening into public spaces like a sidewalk, and may be required by local building codes.

There are exceptions and specific considerations. If your property is on a slope, an inward swing might not be possible. For a deck gate, it's safest to have it swing away from any steps. In a backyard, the direction can be a matter of preference, though an inward swing can be helpful when carrying heavy items like a wheelbarrow into a garden.

Regardless of direction, ensure the gate can open fully without hitting any objects or blocking spaces. While an inward swing is standard, a gate that can swing both in and out offers the most flexibility if your setup allows for it.

Cutting the boards directly is one of the fastest ways to remove deck boards with hidden fasteners. Mark two parallel lines that are one-third of the total measurement on both ends and cut out the centerpiece. Then, remove the end of the board that doesn’t have a fastener. Finally, pry open the fastened side and pull it up to pop out the screw or access the fastener. This also allows you to salvage portions of boards for other projects.

The life expectancy of deck boards varies widely based on the material, climate, and maintenance. Untreated wood boards typically last 10 to 30 years with proper care, while pressure-treated boards can last up to 50 years. Hardwoods generally outlast softwoods. Composite boards also tend to last longer than natural wood. Environmental factors like arid or humid climates can shorten a deck's lifespan. To extend the life of wood decking, it's important to consistently clean and seal it to protect against moisture, UV light, and insects.

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