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J&D carpentry

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J&D carpentry

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If you need it done, We will get it done! Excellent handyman service 4 years in business and many more to come! Any thing from hanging drywall, laying down flooring, tin roofing, demo clean up , building a porch And so much more !

If you need it done, We will get it done! Excellent handyman service 4 years in business and many more to come! Any thing from hanging drywall, laying down flooring, tin roofing, demo clean up , building a porch And so much more !



brians 24 hour handyman service

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brians 24 hour handyman service

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we offer a long list of services including maintenanace,plumbing,electrical,carpentry,remodeling,appliance repair,and much more.with over 20 years experience youre guaranteed to get the job right the first time

we offer a long list of services including maintenanace,plumbing,electrical,carpentry,remodeling,appliance repair,and much more.with over 20 years experience youre guaranteed to get the job right the first time





Alex Home Improvement

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Alex Home Improvement

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30 years of experience

we also do apartments and townhomes we get them ready to move in we have so for we have 8 employees and three sub-contracting we bill by the jobs some jobs get invoice you have five days to pay the invoice call today to here about our special promotions

we also do apartments and townhomes we get them ready to move in we have so for we have 8 employees and three sub-contracting we bill by the jobs some jobs get invoice you have five days to pay the invoice call today to here about our special promotions


No Limit Repair and Maintenance

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No Limit Repair and Maintenance

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16 years of experience

We offer everything you could possibly dream of. We have close to 20 years combined experience in home repair and remodeling. We are licensed and insured. We give free estimates and will help with anything that you have.

We offer everything you could possibly dream of. We have close to 20 years combined experience in home repair and remodeling. We are licensed and insured. We give free estimates and will help with anything that you have.



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Ceiling Fans questions, answered by experts

Yes, adding wiring for a ceiling fan where there is none requires an electrician to build the electrical infrastructure. You should not attempt to do this job yourself, as electrical work can be dangerous without experience. All told, the job is a big one, and it might cost up to $2,000.

Stainless steel or aluminum fans are long-lasting and have less air resistance. They are best for outdoor use as their durability helps them withstand unpleasant weather conditions. Their heavy weight requires a stronger motor, which leads to more noise than other blade materials.

Wooden fan blades are a classic, durable option. They are much quieter than metal fans and feature a wide range of styles and finishes to choose from. However, they can be damaged by moisture if not covered with plastic.

Plastic fan blades are lightweight, easy to clean, and versatile. There are various shapes and styles to choose from as plastic is easily molded and dyed. They will also deteriorate slower than other materials as they aren’t as susceptible to humidity and moisture.

No, a ceiling fan doesn’t have to be wired to a switch, but it’s often more convenient. You can use the included pull chain if your ceiling isn’t too high or install a remote module later, as they are a cheap, easy-to-install option that’ll let you control both the fan and light fixture.

Though possible, installing a ceiling fan yourself requires electrical knowledge and confidence working with home wiring. Following the manufacturer's instructions carefully and observing safety precautions are crucial components of a DIY installation.

If you’re removing a ceiling fan without visible screws, start by locating the fan canopy—a round cover placed above the fan blades and motor. There should be a thin ring that can be turned counterclockwise to remove the canopy and reveal the screws. After unscrewing the fan, you can disconnect the wires and remove the entire fan from the mounting hardware. For safety, make sure the fan switch is turned off before you remove the canopy. It may be easier to remove the fan blades first, too.

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