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Wood Hatch Carpentry

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Wood Hatch Carpentry

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Here at Woodhatch we pride ourselves in our work. Whether it's drywall finishing or painting inside and out or laying new floors and carpet or switching out that water tank and old lines and faucets, our goal is to make sure you are 100 percent satisfied

Here at Woodhatch we pride ourselves in our work. Whether it's drywall finishing or painting inside and out or laying new floors and carpet or switching out that water tank and old lines and faucets, our goal is to make sure you are 100 percent satisfied


Granata Contracting and Development

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Granata Contracting and Development

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10 years of experience

Granata Contracting and Development is a local home development and rehabilitation company. Its goal is to provide low cost project management for a variety of home related repairs and projects.

Granata Contracting and Development is a local home development and rehabilitation company. Its goal is to provide low cost project management for a variety of home related repairs and projects.








D&L Field Services

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D&L Field Services

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18 years of experience

we have 10 employees 2 trucks 4 trailers summer lawn service equipment all major credit cards are accepted we have a Refer a Friend program that is 10 percent off of your bill if you refer us a friend that hasus do work

we have 10 employees 2 trucks 4 trailers summer lawn service equipment all major credit cards are accepted we have a Refer a Friend program that is 10 percent off of your bill if you refer us a friend that hasus do work


C&C Custom finishes

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C&C Custom finishes

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22 years of experience

We are a small painting company with a big dream. We will sub-contract. Payment requirements are as follows: Commercial 1/3 down 1/3 and 1/3 Residential 1/2 down 1/2 upon completion

We are a small painting company with a big dream. We will sub-contract. Payment requirements are as follows: Commercial 1/3 down 1/3 and 1/3 Residential 1/2 down 1/2 upon completion

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Drywall questions, answered by experts

A utility knife is sharp enough to score the drywall and it may work in a pinch for outlet box holes. However, one of the best tools for drywall when you need to make exact cuts for an outlet box quickly is a drywall saw. This handheld tool has a longer blade than a utility knife, so it penetrates the thickness of the drywall easily. The design of its handle and the teeth in its blade make it easier to control while cutting quicker than you can with a utility knife.

Yes, it’s possible to hang drywall by yourself, but it can be challenging (and more expensive). Without an extra set of hands, you’ll need to invest in a drywall lift to position the heavy drywall sheets on the wall. You can buy one of these drywall tools for a few hundred dollars at your nearest home improvement store.

Drywall can get wet and dry out without sustaining permanent damage, but only if the water damage is minor. If you have a small leak and are quick to correct the issue and set up blower fans and dehumidifiers, your drywall should dry out. If the leak is persistent, the drywall becomes totally waterlogged, or mold begins forming on the drywall, you should remove and replace it.

Yes, it is possible to DIY install drywall, but it is a deceptively complicated process that can be quite frustrating if you don’t have experience. Prepare to cut and screw drywall, leave the proper gap distance for any seams, never leave the end of a piece of drywall hanging off of a stud, and cut out around electrical boxes and switches. Plus, getting the drywall to look good is challenging, especially when taping and spackling. That’s why it’s usually a better idea to hire a professional drywall installer to ensure high-quality results.

Costs range from $5,000 to $15,000, depending on size, material, and design complexity.

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