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Solid Ground Property Services, Inc
5.0(
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Handyman for Multiple Small Projects

Serving Billings, MT and surrounding areas

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In business since 2024

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Shawn was amazing to work with. He did several projects for me including plumbing and installing kitchen stove and garbage disposal. Shawn went above and beyond and was very thorough and thoughtful in his work. Shawn was a “jack of all trades”. I would hire him again if I ever need anything done. At least 5 stars and more if I could!!"
Bathroom Tilework
Bathroom Tilework
Bathroom Tilework
Bathroom Tilework
Bathroom Tilework

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Omega Home Maintenance
5.0(
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Handyman for Multiple Small Projects

Serving Billings, MT and surrounding areas

Approved

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2022

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"While remodeling my home I hired Omega to removed the tile flooring from the entire upstairs of my home he installed LVP throughout and painted the interior of the house. Brian is an efficient, reliable, and hard working handyman, and I plan on continuing to hire omega whenever I’m in need of help with projects!"
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Response time9 hrs
Response rate100%
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Solid Rock Construction
5.0(
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Handyman for Multiple Small Projects

Serving Billings, MT and surrounding areas

In business since 2024

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"Andy helped my elderly parents fix their door and wouldn?t even let them pay him. My parents asked, ? where did you find him?! He is the nicest guy.? I live out of state and beyond happy to have connected with him and to have help for projects in the future. Five stars all around."
Fila House
Standing walls
Framing
Trusses going up!
Tile going in

+8

Response time2 hrs
Response rate90%
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Fire Pit Installation questions, answered by experts

Yes, a dead outlet can be dangerous and may cause a fire. The lack of power can be due to a hazardous electrical issue that poses a fire risk. If you notice a burning smell, discoloration, or sparks from a non-working outlet, it is a serious issue. It is vital to have a professional electrician investigate and fix the problem as soon as possible.

Baking soda is an effective fire reduction method. However, flour and baking powder are very dangerous around flames. Flour is flammable and it can also conduct electricity. The combination can cause serious injury from electrical shock and worsen the situation by adding fuel to the fire. Baking powder is also not an option as it's also highly flammable. 

Attics often contain a mix of insulation, electrical wiring, and other materials that can pose fire risks. That’s why furnaces should be installed in the attic with proper insulation and clearance from combustible materials. Additionally, the furnace should be equipped with proper ventilation and heat shields to prevent the buildup of excessive heat in the attic space. Regular inspections and maintenance are also crucial to identify and address any potential fire hazards.

Yes. Even when it’s not in use, an outlet is still connected to wiring, and if the wiring is faulty or wet, a fire can occur. Broken outlets can also cause fires, for the same reasons; in fact, most broken outlets are broken due to damaged or worn-out wiring. It’s worth replacing outlets that are old or damaged with the help of an electrician.

Your pilot light needs to be on whenever you’re using your furnace to heat your home. However, you might decide to turn it off during the summer months, when you don’t need heating. Doing this can save you a little bit of money on utility costs—just make sure you’re fine with relighting your pilot light (or hiring a professional to do it) when fall comes around and you’re ready to get cozy.

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