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Perfect Touch LLC
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Serving Tijeras, NM and surrounding areas

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Hello! 👋 \nI’m Edwin, owner of Perfect Touch LLC.\n\nWe handle all types of residential and commercial work, from small repairs to full remodels. I’ve been in the construction field for years, and I take a lot of pride in making sure every job is done right and looks clean.\n\nI’m big on being reliable, keeping communication simple, and making sure you’re happy with the final result. No cutting corners, just solid, honest work.\n\nIf you need something done and want it handled the right way, feel free to reach out. I’d be happy to help.

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Mountaineer Tree Service
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Serving Tijeras, NM and surrounding areas

In business since 2023

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"Very punctual and thorough in removing dead trees and stumps. Good cleanup of the job. Communicated well and understood the needs of the project. Also gave good advice on care of trees."
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Holiday Decorating questions, answered by experts

If you don’t have a ladder, you may be able to use a light-hanging pole. If not, you’ll have to rent a bucket lift or other machinery to reach your roof. 

The length of time shouldn’t matter much if you stick with lightweight Christmas lights and similar decorations. Those shouldn’t pose risks to your stucco. You should avoid attaching anything to your stucco that could fall because it’s too heavy, which may take part of the stucco with it. Some methods, like using double-sided tape or adhesive hooks, will naturally wear out over time and lead to falling lights, so don’t expect to leave these lights up year-round.

Yes, you must use an extension cord specifically rated for outdoor use to power outdoor lights, such as Christmas lights. Extension cords intended for indoor use lack the protective properties to withstand exposure to outdoor elements. To safely hang and power lights outside your house or in your yard, always connect them to an outdoor power source using an outdoor-rated extension cord.

Nails are a popular choice for hanging string lights, but they are not the only option. Use outdoor hooks, zip ties, or even awning hangers to string up lights outdoors. For indoor lights, use simple tacks, zip ties, damage-free adhesive hooks, or drawing pins. When all else fails, just wrap the lights around some furniture or outdoor fixtures. 

Inspect for burnt-out bulbs, secure connections, and protect from water exposure to maintain functionality.

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