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Cornerstone Construction

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Cornerstone Construction

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Licensed and Insured Class A Contractor with over 44 years of experience in residential, commercial, and industrial construction. Cornerstone Construction is a faith based organization that values, cares for and respects its customers and clients privacy. The organization continues to provide quality handyman services, home remodeling, and problem solving solutions across the states of Virginia and North Carolina. The founder of the company continues to guarantee the services provided up to 5 years longer then competing contractors and continues to stand by its core mission that "there is no job to small and there is no job to large". Cornerstone Construction also specializes in Electrical, Plumbing, Roofing, Painting, Framing, Flooring, Trim and Fixture installation, concrete, plaster, drywall. The company is equipped for vertical construction and provides financing opportunities as well.

Licensed and Insured Class A Contractor with over 44 years of experience in residential, commercial, and industrial construction. Cornerstone Construction is a faith based organization that values, cares for and respects its customers and clients privacy. The organization continues to provide quality handyman services, home remodeling, and problem solving solutions across the states of Virginia and North Carolina. The founder of the company continues to guarantee the services provided up to 5 years longer then competing contractors and continues to stand by its core mission that "there is no job to small and there is no job to large". Cornerstone Construction also specializes in Electrical, Plumbing, Roofing, Painting, Framing, Flooring, Trim and Fixture installation, concrete, plaster, drywall. The company is equipped for vertical construction and provides financing opportunities as well.


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HH Specialty Distributors, LLC

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HH Specialty Distributors, LLC

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10 years of experience

HH Specialty Distributors, LLC is a wholesale and discount distributor serving companies associated with the construction and real estate industries, and homeowners. HH is a specialty distributor of door hardware, garage doors, garage door parts and accessories, bath accessories, black iron hardware, plumbing fixtures, and more.... HH provides both architectural and premier quality lines of home finish products.

HH Specialty Distributors, LLC is a wholesale and discount distributor serving companies associated with the construction and real estate industries, and homeowners. HH is a specialty distributor of door hardware, garage doors, garage door parts and accessories, bath accessories, black iron hardware, plumbing fixtures, and more.... HH provides both architectural and premier quality lines of home finish products.



Lamphere Construction

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Lamphere Construction

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21 years of experience

Lamphere Construction specializes in finish work & carpentry with a focus on old world style craftsmanship. We are also available for tiling, countertops, roofing, & additions etc. Our main focus is reliability & high quality.

Lamphere Construction specializes in finish work & carpentry with a focus on old world style craftsmanship. We are also available for tiling, countertops, roofing, & additions etc. Our main focus is reliability & high quality.






Powell Handyman Company

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Powell Handyman Company

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39 years of experience

General contracting of automotive repairs, Home repairs, Landscaping, and more. All types of repairs not listed. Free estimates within 20 mile radius. Outside 20 miles a $45 mileage fee is imposed. Call for more details.

General contracting of automotive repairs, Home repairs, Landscaping, and more. All types of repairs not listed. Free estimates within 20 mile radius. Outside 20 miles a $45 mileage fee is imposed. Call for more details.


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Garage Doors questions, answered by experts

With good maintenance, garage doors can last for 15 to 30 years. You might consider a replacement if yours is approaching that age and struggling to work properly. For instance, if your garage door is slow to open or close (or doesn’t open or close at all) or is loud even after lubricating the parts, you might need a new one. Similarly, if it’s sagging, uneven, or has other visual signs of wear and tear, it may be time for an upgrade.

It’s better to build a garage than buy and install a prefabricated one. You can save money by purchasing a prefabricated metal garage kit for between $4,000 and $11,000. However, this does not include the price of labor and permits, which can account for more than half of the project cost. Building a new garage over buying a prefab garage will add more value to your home and will last longer, so it’s more cost-effective over time to build a new garage.

If you plan to only use it occasionally, a DIY fabric screen offers a low-cost option that is simple to put up and take down as needed. It also provides a way to test out how you could continue using the extra space in the future. But if you plan to frequently spend time in the space, investing in a customized, professionally installed garage door screen offers the potential for this unlikely space to become a brand new hub for your household.

There are three ways to open the garage door when the power is out. One is to invest in a solar panel and battery system or generator backup power. Another method is to use the quick-release key to disconnect the garage door from the garage door opener. You can also use the key to your house to wait out the power outage and reset the garage door opener once the power returns.

If your garage door key is inside your home and you don’t have a spare key on hand to access your entry points, then call a locksmith.

If you open your garage manually, you don’t need sensors. If you have an automatic garage door opener, sensors are required by law. The federal law UL 325 mandates that all residential garage door openers in the U.S. must include sensors. Designed to prevent accidents and reduce the risk of entrapment, the sensors should be able to reverse the motion of the garage door within two seconds of detecting an obstruction. The sensors are there to keep you, your family, and your belongings safe from a door that might otherwise come down too hard or too fast.

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