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Ellison Painting LLC
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Serving Washington, MI and surrounding areas

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In business since 2022

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"What a beautiful job. I had no idea how we would get the tall walls painted so I called Ellison Painting. Brad and Ron were excellent to work with. Professional company. Lines of communication were open, questions answered, and job well done. I highly recommend them."
Response time3 days
Response rate88%
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A&D Painting
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Serving Washington, MI and surrounding areas

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In business since 2015

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"Doni made sure my office was painted in time for the tech installation before opening and I could trust him with a key. All of my equipment waiting for install was accounted for. The paint job was done well and we’ve gotten quite a lot of compliments on the improvements."
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Response time5 hrs
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Erik Wagenheim Woodworking LLC
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Serving Washington, MI and surrounding areas

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In business since 2024

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Eric does high quality work. We are very happy with the results. A few communication issues along the way but he delivered on what we needed."
Response time1 day
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Recommended by33%of homeowners
Nacaj Painting, LLC
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Serving Washington, MI and surrounding areas

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In business since 2008

Free estimates

Offers commercial services

"They did a superb job painting our kitchen and moldings. they were both very professional. The prep was fantastic, covered everything. Also, they cleaned up thoroughly, when the project was done. We would recommend this Company to anyone looking for a good job,and trustworthy people. Such nice guys........"
Response time9 hrs
8 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by91%of homeowners
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Closets questions, answered by experts

The time it takes to build a closet varies widely depending on the project's size, complexity, and level of customization. On average, construction can take anywhere from a few days to two weeks.

A simple reach-in closet might be completed in less than a day, while a more complex walk-in closet could take one to two days or more. A typical project often falls in the 2-to-5-day range. However, a large, highly customized walk-in closet that requires structural changes, like moving a load-bearing wall, will take significantly longer.

A professional contractor can provide the most accurate time estimate for your specific project. If you are planning a DIY build, it is best to budget additional time.

Bedrooms and living rooms generally cost the least to remodel. Of course, the project price will depend on what you're planning to do to the space and the cost of the materials you choose to incorporate. Prices are typically lower than those of other remodels because major plumbing, electrical, and HVAC work isn't often part of remodeling these rooms.

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.

To prevent sagging, consider both the material and the span of the shelf. Using sturdy materials such as plywood or solid wood can provide better support than particleboard. Additionally, limiting the shelf span to 36 inches or less can reduce the risk of sagging. For longer shelves, incorporating center supports or brackets can offer additional reinforcement.

If you’re on a tight budget, the least expensive material you can buy for DIY closet shelves is chipboard, a.k.a. particle board. This inexpensive material is made from a pulp of sawdust, resin, and glue that’s pressed together under high temperature and pressure. As you can imagine, it’s not very sturdy and might buckle under your blue jean collection, so you should only use it if you’re storing very light items. 

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