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Jozr's Construction

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Jozr's Construction

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3 years of experience

Specializing in Bathroom remodels and acrylic installations can have your bathtub/shower torn out and reinstalled in 2/3 days. Also offer flooring, tile, backsplash, vanities, tape bed and texture as well as painting and fixture installation.

Specializing in Bathroom remodels and acrylic installations can have your bathtub/shower torn out and reinstalled in 2/3 days. Also offer flooring, tile, backsplash, vanities, tape bed and texture as well as painting and fixture installation.


Floorz On Up

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Floorz On Up

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5 years of experience

Handyman commercial and residential. Floors Hardwood floor (install, sanding, staining, sealing) Tiles (bathrooms, kitchens) Carpet VCT Drywall Painting

Handyman commercial and residential. Floors Hardwood floor (install, sanding, staining, sealing) Tiles (bathrooms, kitchens) Carpet VCT Drywall Painting


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Kodiak Foam Works

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Kodiak Foam Works

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4 years of experience

Open Cell spray foam insulation for new construction homes, commercial projects and existing home attic renovations that include vacuum removal of existing blown in and batting insulation and installation of open cell spray foam insulation. Closed Cell spray foam insulation in metal buildings that includes complete masking and cleanup of all materials at completion; interior painting of structures over closed cell spray foam.

Open Cell spray foam insulation for new construction homes, commercial projects and existing home attic renovations that include vacuum removal of existing blown in and batting insulation and installation of open cell spray foam insulation. Closed Cell spray foam insulation in metal buildings that includes complete masking and cleanup of all materials at completion; interior painting of structures over closed cell spray foam.



4BM Construction LLC

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4BM Construction LLC

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We are an established company, honest and reliable with 18+ years of experience, we specialize in all types of remodeling, cabinets, drywall, framing, painting, fences, concrete, covered patios, all types of flooring, landscaping, electricity, stucco, tile, roofing, plumbing and much more

We are an established company, honest and reliable with 18+ years of experience, we specialize in all types of remodeling, cabinets, drywall, framing, painting, fences, concrete, covered patios, all types of flooring, landscaping, electricity, stucco, tile, roofing, plumbing and much more



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Drywall Insulation questions, answered by experts

Yes, insulating hot water pipes helps your system run more efficiently. This is especially true in basements in colder climates, where cold air likes to settle in. There are a few ways to insulate water pipes (foam is common) to keep hot water hot, reducing the need for your water heater to constantly heat the water in the tank or your circulator to kick on more than necessary.

When doing any type of project involving mold, it's important to wear the right protective gear. You'll want an N-95 or KN-95 mask to keep yourself from inhaling mold spores, which can be irritating or trigger an allergic reaction in people with weakened immune systems. You'll also want to wear protective eyewear and gloves to limit your contact with mold.

No, 55 degrees Fahrenheit is not too cold for a house, as it’s a temperature that will keep your pipes and appliances from freezing. Well-insulated homes can even go to 50 degrees, but check with an HVAC pro before opting for such a low temperature. Stick to 55 degrees to be on the safe side.

Insulating windows without plastic is usually the better method. Outside of simply replacing your windows, you could buy cellular shades, which trap air between the window and the home, add a window film that blocks UV rays and traps heat, or cover your windows with a low-emissivity coating called “low-E.”

Expect your home insulation project to take between five and 12 hours to complete on average for batts or boards and two to five hours for spray foam or blown-in insulation. It might take longer if you need to remove your home’s existing insulation, you have a higher-than-average square footage, or accessibility is limited.

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