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MILLS HANDYMAN SERVICE
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"He was professional, caring, dependable, and friendly. He made sure we were happy with the results. I would recommend him to others. He installed LVT in a bathroom, put in a new toilet, painted and a few other misc tasks."
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Yudi home improvement & Handyman services
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Serving Stovall, NC and surrounding areas

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Hi, I’m Andrii, representing YUDI Home Improvement & Handyman services, your local family owned crew in Raleigh, NC. I help homeowners take care of repairs and upgrades quickly, cleanly, and at a fair price.\n\nFrom drywall and painting to installations and general fixes, flooring, tiles, I handle jobs of all sizes with attention to detail and respect for your home. My goal is simple: high-quality work, clear communication and no headaches for you.\n

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Logistically Moving Forward, LLC
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Hi, I'm Tanisa Rucker, owner of Logistically Moving Forward, LLC. We provide reliable moving, hauling, delivery, and clean-out services with a commitment to professionalism, clear communication, and exceptional customer service. Whether it's a single-item delivery, a local move, or a larger project, our goal is to make the process smooth, dependable, and stress-free.

E.J.M.L. LLC
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Serving Stovall, NC and surrounding areas

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I have more than 7 years of experience, I’m located in the Richmond, VA area I’m willing to travel up to 50 miles, I have many skills for residential projects and I provide quality work and quality craftsmanship, I do not give less than quality work because I believe everyone deserves the best for there home!

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Fire Pit Installation questions, answered by experts

One of the best ways to know your chimney is good to go on any given night is to simply look up into your flue with a flashlight. If you see a thick buildup of creosote—a shiny, dark substance that looks like tar—it’s best to have your fireplace professionally cleaned before you go ahead with the burn. Additionally, having your fireplace professionally inspected once per year can also help increase your peace of mind and keep your family and your home safe.

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. 

In some cases, you can use a fireplace once the insert has been removed. However, before burning a fire, you must have a professional inspect it and the chimney to make sure they're functioning properly and no damage has occurred from removing the insert. That’s because using a fireplace without an insert could create fire hazards due to issues with airflow and heat dispersion, depending on the fireplace design and material. A professional can advise on whether you should make certain repairs or modifications before using your fireplace as an open hearth.

Yes, spider webs are flammable, taking them from minor household nuisance to something more dangerous. Silk boasts no built-in resistance to fire, though it takes an abundance of spider webs to actually catch fire and spread. A cobweb here and there poses no major fire safety risk, so it’s not a cause for concern.

You should change the batteries in your smoke detectors at least once per year. Mark it on your calendar or make it a holiday or birthday tradition so that you always remember it. You should also be testing your smoke alarms monthly to ensure they’re working properly and can alert you in case of an emergency.

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