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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

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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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Cabinets by David
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Handyman for Multiple Small Projects

Serving Ridgeland, MS and surrounding areas

Approved

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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Fire Pit Installation questions, answered by experts

While your forced heating system runs, it can pick up dirt, dust, hair, and other particles from inside your house. Changing your furnace filters regularly is key to preventing this debris from getting stuck in your ducts and swirling around your home. With some types of furnaces, there’s also the potential for carbon monoxide leaks. However, staying up-to-date with your HVAC inspections and installing carbon monoxide sensors can help mitigate this risk.

Yes, you can close off a fireplace both temporarily and permanently with extremely wide price ranges. Temporary solutions involve fireplace plugs that can be inflated to block air and deflated to open the fireplace, covers, and boards. Permanent methods of shutting off fireplaces usually involve bricking up the fireplace or covering it with drywall. No matter the method, it’s probably best to hire a professional.

Wood-burning fireplaces typically make homeowners insurance more expensive, simply because they increase the risk for a fire in your home. Gas and electric inserts are less likely to bring up your insurance rates, but you should always speak with your agent to understand how installing any type of fireplace will affect your premiums.

An outlet can start a fire if it has blown a fuse, or is sparking, overheating, or smells burnt. Prevent electrical fires by unplugging the device connected to the outlet and hiring an electrician to determine and fix the outlet’s issue. If the outlet stays hot or isn't working, you should fix it.

In general, it will take about 90 minutes to burn the creosote sweeping log by itself, allowing it to work its magic. This may be longer or shorter depending on the conditions of your chimney.

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