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Castle Crisis Relief, LLC

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Castle Crisis Relief, LLC

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3 years of experience

Castle Crisis Relief, LLC performs various types of construction including new construction and home remodeling. We have residential and commercial experience. We stand by and promise quality work, an honest assessment, and proper communication. From the simple patch of Drywall, fence building, to total home remodel-No job is too big or too small.

Castle Crisis Relief, LLC performs various types of construction including new construction and home remodeling. We have residential and commercial experience. We stand by and promise quality work, an honest assessment, and proper communication. From the simple patch of Drywall, fence building, to total home remodel-No job is too big or too small.








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Harris Construction

412 Kennedy Ct
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Harris Construction

412 Kennedy Ct
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14 years of experience

10 + Years of Construction Experience, We can take care of all your construction needs from windows and doors to home additions or New Construction. No project to big or small. Give us a call today for a free estimate!

10 + Years of Construction Experience, We can take care of all your construction needs from windows and doors to home additions or New Construction. No project to big or small. Give us a call today for a free estimate!


Laeger Construction

50161 Brannan Rd
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Laeger Construction

50161 Brannan Rd
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28 years of experience

We are a general contractor servicing primarily the Western Panhandle Region of Nebraska. We offer services for both residential and commercial applications. We utilize our strong team of experts to provide outstanding service in a professional and timely manner.

We are a general contractor servicing primarily the Western Panhandle Region of Nebraska. We offer services for both residential and commercial applications. We utilize our strong team of experts to provide outstanding service in a professional and timely manner.

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Drywall questions, answered by experts

The easiest way to cut holes in drywall for electrical boxes is to use a spiral saw with a drywall router bit. Hang the drywall without cutting out a hole for the box, but make sure you measure and mark where the box is located on the wall. Once you screw in the drywall sheet, drill a small hole into the box void, insert the spiral saw bit, and move it around the edge of the box using the inside wall as a guide. You can also use an oscillating multi-tool with an electrical box cutout for fast, professional results.

You can take a few steps to save money on drywall installation, even when hiring a professional to do the bulk of the work for you. These ideas include the following:

  • Buy the drywall and other materials yourself to avoid product markup and delivery fees

  • Ask about discounts if you use the same company to tape, spackle, and paint

  • Hire drywall professionals in the winter when demand is the lowest

  • DIY as many parts of the project as possible, like replacing insulation and painting

Generally, shower walls should not be installed over drywall because of the moisture issues this can cause. If you’re using a direct-to-stud shower kit, you need to remove the drywall before you can do the installation.

However, if you’re using a glue-up shower kit or stall, you can glue the shower walls directly to drywall. Be sure to install a moisture-resistant drywall or waterproof cement board.

Yes, as drywall mud is going to have some uneven spots and bumps after application. Such imperfections are going to be visible after everything dries and even after you paint the wall, so you want to remove them. Learning how to sand drywall, taking your time, and following drywall sanding tips can help you have the best results.

In most cases, walls don’t have to be removed to rewire a house. Much of the new wiring can be run through attics and crawlspaces, and then electricians often use a tool called fish tape to pull the cables through the walls via cut access points that can be easily patched up without requiring any major demo work.

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