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BRME
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Handyman for Multiple Small Projects

Serving Dana, NC and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2002

Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

"We had used previous vendors and they never seemed to get the job done. The work BRME did has made a significant difference in our water drainage issues on our campus. BRME completed the job exactly as we requested, within the time-frame requested, left no debris or materials behind and the work was high quality. We won't hesitate to call BRME for additional projects."
24x48 Equipment shed - complete
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Bathroom 1 remodel - complete
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2.6(
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Handyman for Multiple Small Projects

Serving Dana, NC and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2006

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"Lee is an intelligent woman who is a hard worker. She is prompt, efficient, and willing to do major house cleaning and organization. I feel at ease with leaving her in the house and I know that I can leave an instruction manual out for direction with appliances and she will use it. She is worth her fee."
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Fire Pit Installation questions, answered by experts

The most common causes of kitchen fires are leaving cooking food unattended, frying food with excessive amounts of oil, and leaving flammable objects near the stovetop.

No, but they both serve distinct life-saving purposes. Smoke detectors primarily sense the presence of smoke, typically caused by a fire, and emit loud alarms to alert occupants to evacuate. In contrast, carbon monoxide detectors monitor the levels of carbon monoxide gas, an odorless and colorless but deadly substance produced by incomplete combustion of fuels. When CO levels become dangerous, CO detectors sound alarms to warn inhabitants of potential poisoning risks. 

A smoke alarm that beeps periodically, often every 30 to 60 seconds, usually indicates a low battery. The first step is to replace the battery. If this doesn't solve the problem, try resetting the alarm. However, beeping can also signal other issues, such as dust buildup in the sensors or the unit reaching the end of its life. Different beep patterns can mean different things; for example, multiple beeps might indicate an issue with a combination carbon monoxide detector, while a continuous, loud alarm means smoke has been detected. If a new battery doesn't stop the beeping, it's best to consult your alarm's manual, call a professional, or replace the unit.

Wiring a light switch wrong can cause a fire if the incorrect wiring causes arcing, meaning the current jumps uncontrolled from one conductor to another. Loose wires or worn wires that are not repaired or replaced can cause arcing. If you’re not 100% sure you can do the job safely, don’t attempt to wire a light switch on your own.

To ensure the safety and longevity of your pre-fabricated fireplace, perform regular maintenance. This includes regular cleaning, checking the unit for cracks, and ensuring the venting and ventilation systems are clear and functioning properly. Additionally, scheduling professional inspections helps ensure safe operation.

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