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Taylor's Remodeling
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Serving Brandon, MS and surrounding areas

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In business since 2007

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"through Angi's list, and it has truly been an exceptional experience. We cannot emphasize enough how satisfied we have been with the remarkable level of efficiency and quality that Taylor's Remodeling consistently delivers. One aspect that stands out is Mr. Taylor's commitment to assembling a team of highly skilled professionals who excel at completing assigned tasks. Their expertise and dedication are evident in the outstanding results they consistently achieve. Moreover, Mr. Taylor and his team's punctuality and courteous demeanor are truly commendable. They always arrive on time and conduct themselves with professionalism and respect. It is worth mentioning that Mr. Taylor goes above and beyond to ensure that his work is executed to our utmost satisfaction. He pays attention to every detail and ensures that the final outcome exceeds our expectations. Based on our consistently positive experiences, we have developed a strong trust in Mr. Taylor and his team. Whenever we require support or assistance, we have no hesitation in reaching out to him. His expertise and commitment to excellence make him our go-to choice for any remodeling or handyman needs."
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Huston solutions
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Serving Brandon, MS and surrounding areas

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In business since 2022

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"Jimmy came the day after we talked and gave us a very reasonable quote. He finished the job, doing everything we asked, and the only delay was rain on the day he planned to paint the exterior."
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Glaziers questions, answered by experts

There’s no exact formula to calculate the cost of your mirror, but a few guidelines will help you estimate the price tag you can expect. The bigger the mirror, the higher the cost—and the same goes for thickness. Customizations will largely depend on the labor required, so think about how long your design will take and multiply that by your contractor’s hourly rate.

While finding your mirror cracked can be spooky, there are actually many logical and common reasons why this happens. First, the mirror may have been mounted unevenly in the first place. Over time, poor mounting leads to stress points that will eventually cause a mirror to crack. Other common causes of a mirror spontaneously cracking include dramatic temperature shifts, strong thunder or a loud crash somewhere in the distance, exposure to heat and sunlight, and an uneven wall in your home. It's also possible that your mirror had a manufacturing defect or microscopic cracks that occurred during glass cutting or handling that eventually caused it to shatter.

This happens when condensation forms due to your room temperature being lower than its dew point. You can clean the glass with a combination of baking soda, vinegar, and warm water to wipe away the fog from the doors.

Yes, you can use glass cleaner on outside windows, but only after you’ve rinsed away as much debris as possible. Using glass cleaner on top of a layer of dirt will only make it harder to clean. 

The best tool for DIYers to use to cut glass is a glass cutter, which can either use a straight blade or a sharp cutting wheel to score glass. Once you score the lines you want to cut, elevate the scored line over a pivot point and apply light, even pressure to both sides. Make sure you wear protective gloves and glasses to stay safe during the process.

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