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2 Daughters Painting & Handyman

1905 Dakota NE
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2 Daughters Painting & Handyman

1905 Dakota NE
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Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
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Been in business since 1990. No project too big or too small. Customer satisfaction is our motto, financing is available. Senior discount for Angies list customers.

Been in business since 1990. No project too big or too small. Customer satisfaction is our motto, financing is available. Senior discount for Angies list customers.


Glikas Enterprises, LLC

337 Wheatridge Dr
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Glikas Enterprises, LLC

337 Wheatridge Dr
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15 years of experience

A Clovis, New Mexico general contractor, Glikas Enterprises, LLC, General Construction, specializes in commercial and residential building projects in all phases of construction: new construction, building renovations, special unique construction, metal buildings from design to completion. We also offer: Outdoor Kitchens, Kitchen and Bathroom Remodeling, Repairs, Commercial Projects, Steel Framing, Steel Buildings, Acoustic Suspended Ceilings, Painting and more.

A Clovis, New Mexico general contractor, Glikas Enterprises, LLC, General Construction, specializes in commercial and residential building projects in all phases of construction: new construction, building renovations, special unique construction, metal buildings from design to completion. We also offer: Outdoor Kitchens, Kitchen and Bathroom Remodeling, Repairs, Commercial Projects, Steel Framing, Steel Buildings, Acoustic Suspended Ceilings, Painting and more.




sun king electric company LLC

210 Paradise Lane
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sun king electric company LLC

210 Paradise Lane
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20 years of experience

Sun King electric CO. Veteran owned, Union signatory, Customer satisfaction sought in all work. We do it right and we make you happy. Same day service on all urgent work. Licensed and Bonded. No job too small. Discounts for seniors,handicapped,disabled vets,shelthers. Info and advice available by phone-free (and worth it).LOL

Sun King electric CO. Veteran owned, Union signatory, Customer satisfaction sought in all work. We do it right and we make you happy. Same day service on all urgent work. Licensed and Bonded. No job too small. Discounts for seniors,handicapped,disabled vets,shelthers. Info and advice available by phone-free (and worth it).LOL

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Basement Remodel questions, answered by experts

A walkout basement is considered to be partially below grade because at least one wall is entirely exposed. In some cases and in specific municipalities, inspectors and appraisers will still count walkout basements as below grade, which means the space can’t serve as living space or be rented out. If you intend on using the area as living space or a separate apartment, you should check with your local building department to make sure it’s legal to do so.

It may not come as a surprise that the kitchen is the most expensive room in the house to renovate. This is due to the expensive appliances like the range, hood, and fridge, but also because the bones of the room—like electrical and plumbing—are expensive to move or replace. While there are ways to renovate a kitchen on a budget, it will always carry a hefty price tag, even if you cut some corners.

The most challenging part of finishing a basement is addressing moisture control. Basement waterproofing is an essential task that requires a professional’s skills and knowledge. If you don’t properly waterproof your finished basement, it’ll be vulnerable to dampness, water damage, and mold growth. Ensuring proper insulation and ventilation to combat these issues while meeting building codes adds complexity to your remodeling project.

Anything having to do with the structure of your home, such as raising the ceiling, is usually the most expensive part of finishing a basement. Another project component that could be a surprisingly high expense is adding an exterior entrance. 

The cost of a walkout basement can be anywhere from $5,000 to $35,000.

Common mistakes when finishing basement walls include neglecting proper insulation, insufficient moisture management, and poor ventilation. Not addressing these issues can lead to mold growth, water damage, and discomfort. Additionally, inadequate planning, improper framing, and rushing the project can result in subpar outcomes. 

It's essential to follow best practices, seek professional guidance if needed, and prioritize thoroughness and attention to detail.

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