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David Yoho I am what you mite call the owner of yoho contracting I have been doing home remodeling for 20 + years with many satisfied customers we don't sub out we do our own work the men that works with me are knowledgeable of there trade and respectful if we cant do it right we don't do it

David Yoho I am what you mite call the owner of yoho contracting I have been doing home remodeling for 20 + years with many satisfied customers we don't sub out we do our own work the men that works with me are knowledgeable of there trade and respectful if we cant do it right we don't do it


Locking Mailboxes

6038 Clark Rd. #50
5.00(
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Locking Mailboxes

6038 Clark Rd. #50
5.00(
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Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Sub-Contractor #911384 ,We accept all forms of payment,including Pay Pal, Checks, PO's. We are also a Calif. Licensed Small Buisiness . In business for over 10 years

Sub-Contractor #911384 ,We accept all forms of payment,including Pay Pal, Checks, PO's. We are also a Calif. Licensed Small Buisiness . In business for over 10 years


Slinks Masonry Inc

276 Murdocksvile Rd
4.78(
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Slinks Masonry Inc

276 Murdocksvile Rd
4.78(
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Customers say: Quality work
26 years of experience

We are a fully insured, licensed, masonry business. We do both residential and commercial work. We also specialize in carpentry, kitchen,bath, game room remodeling, & roofing. Also serve other portions of Ohio. Please ask for details.

We are a fully insured, licensed, masonry business. We do both residential and commercial work. We also specialize in carpentry, kitchen,bath, game room remodeling, & roofing. Also serve other portions of Ohio. Please ask for details.

Mailbox Repair questions, answered by experts

If you’re looking for a reputable furniture repair company, the best-case scenario is getting a referral from a trusted friend or family member. However, you can also ask local furniture repair companies about the following points to determine their experience and quality of work:

  • Warranty for structural repairs

  • Positive online reviews and Better Business Bureau (BBB) ratings

  • Number of years of experience

  • Specific expertise with fixing your type of furniture 

  • Ability to carry out on-site repairs to avoid damage during relocation

Yes, you can disassemble most furniture with the proper tools and experience. Beds, tables, bookshelves, and chairs are all items that can be disassembled. Be sure to keep track of parts like screws and hardware by labeling them with the disassembled items. Avoid disassembling delicate or antique items in case they become too damaged to reassemble.

In most cases, it is more affordable to reupholster furniture than it is to replace it, but it depends on the quality and age of the furniture you’re considering getting reupholstered. Antique pieces are always worth reupholstering, as it’s the only way to preserve the piece and extend its life. Newer pieces of furniture are more often made using lower-quality materials like medium-density fiberboard or plywood that don’t have the same lifespan as things like hardwood. For newer pieces, your furniture reupholstery specialist should be able to help you determine the best course of action.

This depends on the furniture. It’s certainly fine for wood, metal, or composite materials to get wet. The same cannot be said for affiliated cushions and coverings. Many of these adjacent items claim to be water-resistant, but poorly-made accessories take longer to dry, leaving plenty of time for mold to grow. Keep an eye on how your furniture stands up to rain before going in with a pressure washer.

Yes, you can fill rotten wood with expanding foam. You may prefer using an expanding foam treatment instead of wood filler since the latter can take a long time to dry. It may also provide an easier solution when you’re dealing with smaller gaps. If you use expanding foam, allow it to cure for about 24 hours before you sand and prime it.

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