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I specialize in home remodels, repairs, add ons, decks, and demolition. No job to big or small! With over twenty years experience I ain't to meet my clients needs in a timely fashion.


Old Oak Construction / Roofing, LLC

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Old Oak Construction / Roofing, LLC

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9 years of experience

I have been in the roofing business since 2016. We can install any type metal roofing system as well as shingles. We also offer gutter installation, pole barns, siding installation, & interior & exterior remodeling. We have 24/7 emergency services available. Free estimates upon request.

I have been in the roofing business since 2016. We can install any type metal roofing system as well as shingles. We also offer gutter installation, pole barns, siding installation, & interior & exterior remodeling. We have 24/7 emergency services available. Free estimates upon request.


Barnes Drywall & Design

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Barnes Drywall & Design

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8 years of experience

Specializing in Drywall Installation/ repair. Finishing, painting. Wood/ metal stud framing, site work. Turn-key construction. We go above and beyond to give you the best construction at the best price! We are owned and operated by Gary Lee Barnes Jr. with over 8 years commercial/ residential experience, we have the know how to get your project done efficiently and in a timely manner!

Specializing in Drywall Installation/ repair. Finishing, painting. Wood/ metal stud framing, site work. Turn-key construction. We go above and beyond to give you the best construction at the best price! We are owned and operated by Gary Lee Barnes Jr. with over 8 years commercial/ residential experience, we have the know how to get your project done efficiently and in a timely manner!





Pegram and Sons

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Pegram and Sons

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14 years of experience

I have been a subcontractor for over 20 years. My main priority is to make sure that the customer is satisfied. I can do painting, tile work, fencing, drywall , sheetrock, trim work, etc.

I have been a subcontractor for over 20 years. My main priority is to make sure that the customer is satisfied. I can do painting, tile work, fencing, drywall , sheetrock, trim work, etc.


Lincks construction LLC

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Lincks construction LLC

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I have two employees we r very family oriented ..we try to help in any way possible to get the exact vision the client desires!! I would only do what's best for the client but willing to hear out any ideals that the homeowner haves that he or she is wanting to do

I have two employees we r very family oriented ..we try to help in any way possible to get the exact vision the client desires!! I would only do what's best for the client but willing to hear out any ideals that the homeowner haves that he or she is wanting to do


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Carpentry questions, answered by experts

A cross brace for a fence gate should stretch from the top corner of the gate’s hinge side to the bottom corner of its latch side at a 45-degree angle to the bottom of the gate. This positioning distributes the bulk of the gate’s weight to the base of the post, taking pressure off the top hinge.

There are some rules regarding how far your exterior bump-out can go. For a cantilever bump-out that avoids the need to provide additional structural support, the limit is often 24 inches. However, if a footing and foundation are part of the project, a bump-out can encompass a whole room or more. Remember that many residential properties are subject to limits regarding the total house size relating to the size of the lot. 

Baseboards don’t have to be nailed into studs. However, nailing them into studs adds to their stability. When studs aren’t available, you can secure them with drywall nails directly into the drywall and adhesive. Always aim to nail into studs, especially in high-traffic or impact-prone areas.

Yes, professional installations include reinforced corner posts to ensure durability.

You can use a nail to find ceiling joists, but it’s not as reliable as a stud finder, and you’ll end up with lots of small holes in your ceiling. If the nail hits a joist, you'll feel increased resistance. Mark the spot with a pencil. Repeat this process regularly along the ceiling, 16 or 24 inches apart, until you've mapped out the joist locations.

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