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Advanced Home Solutions

7901 Marcia Dr
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Advanced Home Solutions

7901 Marcia Dr
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17 years of experience

we are a full service remodeling company whether it be a small repair or a complete demo restoration there is no job to big or to small, all of our tradesmen are in house there will never be a sub-contractor on your job

we are a full service remodeling company whether it be a small repair or a complete demo restoration there is no job to big or to small, all of our tradesmen are in house there will never be a sub-contractor on your job


Midwestern Handyman

110 Ridgewood Drive
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Midwestern Handyman

110 Ridgewood Drive
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25 years of experience

Hi there , We build custom kitchen an bath remodels, trim work, anything carpentry, interior/exterior painting. pressure washing. Flooring Hardwood, laminates, Tile an marble, natural stone..Plumbing work, light electrical.. Decks, pressure treated as well as composites.. Handyman Lists, drywall,plaster repairs..Etc..

Hi there , We build custom kitchen an bath remodels, trim work, anything carpentry, interior/exterior painting. pressure washing. Flooring Hardwood, laminates, Tile an marble, natural stone..Plumbing work, light electrical.. Decks, pressure treated as well as composites.. Handyman Lists, drywall,plaster repairs..Etc..







Johnson Painting & Home Improvement

10217 Locust Pike
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Johnson Painting & Home Improvement

10217 Locust Pike
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16 years of experience

We are a small business who are consumer friendly and competitive priced. There is no such thing as too large or too small of a job. We take pride in our work and work hand in hand with our customer to accommodate all there needs.

We are a small business who are consumer friendly and competitive priced. There is no such thing as too large or too small of a job. We take pride in our work and work hand in hand with our customer to accommodate all there needs.


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Unfinished Carpentry questions, answered by experts

Modern brick houses are really stick-built homes with a brick facade for aesthetic purposes only, so most have framing. With genuine brick construction, most homeowners install furring strips over the interior of the brick and then install drywall over those strips to cover the brick wall, so they don’t have traditional framing.

Call a foundation repair pro to replace a rotted support beam. Your contractor will likely install temporary support to the area while replacing the beam with new wood or steel. Load-bearing elements of your home—such as the horizontal beams that run along your floors, walls, roof, and ceilings—should be inspected by a trained structural engineer. Call these experts the moment you detect rot, water damage, or foundation issues in your home. 

While most house creaking is expected to some extent and under normal conditions, it's not a good idea to ignore new noises. If other problems accompany the creakiness, like cement cracks, wobbly or loose stair components, or moving trimwork, it's time to look into the potential for foundation trouble or other structural problems.

Any bowing in a basement wall signals an issue that needs to be addressed. However, bowing of 2 to 4 inches is more straightforward to fix than bowing of more than 4 inches. That’s why it’s essential to call a pro as soon as you notice the bowing wall. The sooner you address the problem, the easier (and less expensive) it will be to repair.

Sagging floors, large cracks in your walls, and uneven door frames are three signs that your floor joists need to be replaced. You may also notice squeaky floorboards, windows that no longer close correctly, and stairs that sag on either side. You'll need a structural engineer or floor contractor to confirm whether the floor joists are the true problem behind these issues.

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