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Taylor's Remodeling
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Handyman for Multiple Small Projects

Serving Ridgeland, MS and surrounding areas

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In business since 2007

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Install new toilet, fix a second toilet, replace some flooring, repair 4 doors, fix a leaky sink, close up some holes at the bottom of house to prevent mice from entering the home."
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Response time4 days
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TheyCalledMeBobby
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Handyman for Multiple Small Projects

Serving Ridgeland, MS and surrounding areas

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Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Small jobs welcome

"The job required digging up a lot of invasive plants under a large oak tree in clay soil. We had to dig 4 to 6 inches down. The work was done well. He was very friendly. We just had some problems with scheduling. Other than that great help."
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Cabinets by David
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Handyman for Multiple Small Projects

Serving Ridgeland, MS and surrounding areas

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In business since 1971

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Installed 22? of cabinets and countertop in my garage.. It had to be perfectly level for my business.. The natural slope of the slab from back to front made this job challenging. David did a great job in a timely manner with the cabinets perfectly level as requested."
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Response time1 day
Response rate100%
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Fire Pit Installation questions, answered by experts

While a hot fire can help heat up and loosen tar within your chimney, making it a recommended step before using a creosote log, it will not burn off significant existing buildup on its own. Attempting to remove built-up creosote with a hot fire is dangerous and can cause a chimney fire. For safe and effective removal of caked-on creosote, the best approach is to hire a professional chimney sweep.

Yes, mineral spirits are flammable and may spontaneously combust at temperatures of 200 degrees F or more. Storing them in well-ventilated spaces and disposing of them the proper way are the best ways to prevent mineral spirits or anything contaminated with them, like towels and rags, from going up in smoke.

Installing a spark arrestor on your home’s chimney is an essential task. It reduces fire risk and ensures your chimney is compliant for insurance and building code purposes. Not having a spark arrestor could invalidate your home insurance or cause snags when it comes to a house sale.

Safety concerns with propane boilers include proper venting to prevent carbon monoxide buildup, secure gas line connections, and regular inspection of safety controls. Professional boiler installation and annual maintenance are essential to minimize risks. Having a carbon monoxide detector installed in your home is essential for early detection of any leaks or ventilation issues.

Generally, an oil furnace is considered safer than a gas furnace for several reasons. While both types of furnaces can produce carbon monoxide, a leak in an oil furnace is easier to detect due to the smell. Oil furnaces also don't connect to a gas pipeline, which reduces the chance of a fuel leak. Most importantly, heating oil is not combustible, whereas natural gas is highly flammable. This means there is a much lower risk of combustion or explosion with an oil furnace. However, an oil furnace can still pose a fire hazard if it tips over.

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