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Northern NY Contracting, LLC

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Northern NY Contracting, LLC

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1 years of experience

Flooring, carpentry, drywall, roofing, plumbing, electrical, painting, windows, doors, trash removal, landscaping, framing, siding, decks, excavation, remodeling, home building, gutter cleaning, and etc.

Flooring, carpentry, drywall, roofing, plumbing, electrical, painting, windows, doors, trash removal, landscaping, framing, siding, decks, excavation, remodeling, home building, gutter cleaning, and etc.



Angelo's Southern Tier Spray Foam

0000 Ward Lane
2.33(
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Angelo's Southern Tier Spray Foam

0000 Ward Lane
2.33(
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9 years of experience

we like to do estimates on Saturday but we will do are best to accommodate everyone's schedule

"We hired Angelo's spray foam and Russ a terrible job installing the spray foam you missed spots throughout the ceiling everywhere. We sent him pictures showing him spots he missed and spots that weren't as thick as what we paid for. He agreed that the quality of work was terrible and said he would come and fix it. After 12 weeks of not showing up and making up excuses of why he can't get here, he eventually told us he's not going to fix it. My wife and I filed a lawsuit against him. Too tired to redeem our money to pay another company to come and fix his work. Would not recommend this company"

Donald R on October 2022

we like to do estimates on Saturday but we will do are best to accommodate everyone's schedule

"We hired Angelo's spray foam and Russ a terrible job installing the spray foam you missed spots throughout the ceiling everywhere. We sent him pictures showing him spots he missed and spots that weren't as thick as what we paid for. He agreed that the quality of work was terrible and said he would come and fix it. After 12 weeks of not showing up and making up excuses of why he can't get here, he eventually told us he's not going to fix it. My wife and I filed a lawsuit against him. Too tired to redeem our money to pay another company to come and fix his work. Would not recommend this company"

Donald R on October 2022


Off Campus, Inc.

143 Main Street
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Off Campus, Inc.

143 Main Street
5.00(
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Off Campus, Inc. is a full service, privately held commercial and residential real estate investment and redevelopment firm. Off Campus focuses on college housing, residential rentals and commercial properties in and around college towns. Off Campus has the knowledge, experience and capability of rapidly deploying resources for site selection, acquisition, financing, construction, leasing, management and operations. Off Campus offers a variety of real estate investment advisory strategies that cater to our clients investment objectives, goals and risks. Off Campus currently operates in the Northeast region with holdings in New York, New Hampshire and Maine. We love what we do and is quite evident from our properties, management services to our team at Off Campus.

Off Campus, Inc. is a full service, privately held commercial and residential real estate investment and redevelopment firm. Off Campus focuses on college housing, residential rentals and commercial properties in and around college towns. Off Campus has the knowledge, experience and capability of rapidly deploying resources for site selection, acquisition, financing, construction, leasing, management and operations. Off Campus offers a variety of real estate investment advisory strategies that cater to our clients investment objectives, goals and risks. Off Campus currently operates in the Northeast region with holdings in New York, New Hampshire and Maine. We love what we do and is quite evident from our properties, management services to our team at Off Campus.




BuildBlockCNY

40 West State Street
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BuildBlockCNY

40 West State Street
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12 years of experience

BuildBlockCNY is here to serve you with green building material BuildBlock Insulated Concrete Forms are by far more superior product on the market in ICF building. Additional contact - Aaron Boise, email - [email protected].

BuildBlockCNY is here to serve you with green building material BuildBlock Insulated Concrete Forms are by far more superior product on the market in ICF building. Additional contact - Aaron Boise, email - [email protected].




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Drywall Insulation questions, answered by experts

A plastic vapor barrier should completely cover your basement to prevent water from penetrating through the walls. This typically goes before installing insulation to prevent moisture from building up and becoming trapped on the inside of your insulation, where it can collect and lead to mold damage. Installing insulation after the vapor barrier allows for any moisture to exit the walls for better ventilation.

Plaster itself has a higher R-value than drywall. However, there are other considerations surrounding plaster and insulation. As a general rule, it's easier to obtain consistency in insulating value and quality when working with drywall rather than plaster. Plaster walls often don't contain any insulation behind the wall covering by design, and careful evaluation is necessary when choosing to add it.

In most cases, the building code in your location will determine the minimum amount, in R-value, required for your home's walls, attic, and other spaces. For attics, the minimum R-value amounts start at R30 in the south, R38 in mild climate locations, and R49 in northern states and cold western areas.

Unfaced wall insulation is easier to cut and install, making it the better choice for a DIY project. It’s also more affordable. But if it’s unfaced, you’ll likely need to add a vapor barrier to reach your desired R-value and efficiency, as it doesn’t offer any moisture barrier.

Faced insulation uses paper or foil to create a built-in barrier and doesn’t require an extra step. It’s also more fire-resistant and safe. But it’s quite a bit more expensive and a little bit harder to work with as a DIYer.

Yes, usually you will need some kind of vapor barrier on the exterior walls when the framing is attached to concrete and masonry surfaces.

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