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Nail Electric
New to Angi

Serving Mathiston, MS and surrounding areas

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Hey everyone my names Parker Nail. I’m excited to launch my LLC. I’ve been doing Electrical work for 4 years now. I’m always looking for side work and would be happy to handle any type of electrical service needed. My goal is to provide quality and safe work that you can rely on. I’m available after I get off work during the week and on weekends.

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Amaysing Landscaping
5.0(
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Serving Mathiston, MS and surrounding areas

In business since 2020

Free estimates

Offers commercial services

"Found AMAYSing Landscaping through Facebook, got a response immediately, and he’s been with me for over a year now. A Hardworking young man that does great and meticulous work!"
Michelle's Steps
Mr. Williams gutters
Mr. Williams gutters
Mr. Williams gutters
Mr. Williams gutters

+6

Response time1 day
Response rate93%
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Carver's Custom Woodworks, LLC
New to Angi

Serving Mathiston, MS and surrounding areas

In business since 2002

Free estimates

Carver's Custom Woodworks, LLC, has been in business for 10 plus years. We specialize in residential home improvements. No job is never too big or too small. Give me a call today for your free estimate!

Custom Cabinetry
Interior Custom Cabinetry
Interior Custom Cabinetry
Quality Decks Done Right
Quality Decks Done Right

+6

Response time1 day
ABC Building & Remodeling
2.3(
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Serving Mathiston, MS and surrounding areas

In business since 2009

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I contracted with them to install laminate flooring and to renovate a bath. There were some unforseen problems with the bath renovation due to former contractor not installing a vapor barrier. They had to expend many more manhours than expected, but did an outstanding job. They are very anxious to please. I am pleased with the results. Also, you can have complete confidence in thier word."
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Holiday Decorating questions, answered by experts

Yes, you can try removing and replacing each individual light bulb one at a time until you find the problem bulb—just be prepared for it to take a while. The bulb tester is worth the investment if you don’t have a lot of extra time to spare or need to test several strands of lights.

Yes, energy-efficient options such as LEDs and solar-powered lights are available. These alternatives consume less electricity, resulting in lower utility costs. They are also more environmentally friendly due to their reduced carbon footprint and longer lifespan.

Yes, you can synchronize Christmas lights with music to create a DIY light show. To do this, you will need several components. For hardware, you'll need standard holiday lights, decorations, lawn ornaments, tools, outdoor-rated extension cords, a computer, and a light show control system or digital controller. You will also need specialized software to program the show; popular options include Light-O-Rama (LOR), Vixen, xLights, and Animated Lights. Some, like Vixen and Animated Lights, are considered more beginner-friendly. The process involves using the software to program your lights, choosing an audio method such as speakers or an FM broadcast, and testing the entire system to make sure it's working correctly before the show.

There is no formal date for Christmas light removal, but January 2 is a standard day to take them down for many homeowners. However, some homeowners’ associations have strict rules around this topic, mandating that residents remove lights no later than two weeks after Christmas. Check with your local association or community for more information.

How many string lights can be on one outlet depends on a number of varying factors, including the total wattage of your circuit, the type of lights, the energy needs of the lights, and cord specifications. It’s better to play it safe here to protect your circuit, so figure out the max wattage of your circuit, compare that to the lights, and move on from there. Generally speaking, LED string lights require less energy than incandescent bulbs, translating to a higher number of lights per circuit. 

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