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Hi, I’m Zac! I take pride in providing reliable, high-quality work with attention to detail. I have experience in low-voltage wiring, networking, home technology, mounting, assembly, and general handyman projects. I believe in honest communication, showing up on time, and treating every home with respect. My goal is to make sure every job is done right the first time so you can have confidence in the finished result.

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Remodel Specialist
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I am a one-man custom remodel contractor been in the business for 30 years worked in several different capacities. I offer high-end custom woodwork remodels bathrooms kitchens decks. I have direct access to a reasonably priced Amish cabinets. \n

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Golden touch elite cleaning
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At The Golden Touch Elite Cleaning, we believe every space deserves a golden touch. We provide reliable, detail-oriented residential and commercial cleaning services that leave your home or business looking spotless, refreshed, and shining from top to bottom.\n\nWhether you need routine maintenance, a deep clean, move-in/move-out services, office cleaning, or a one-time refresh, our team is committed to delivering exceptional results with professionalism, care, and attention to every detail.\n\n✨ Residential & Commercial Cleaning\n✨ Standard & Deep Cleaning\n✨ Move-In/Move-Out Cleaning\n✨ Office & Business Cleaning\n✨ Reliable • Professional • Affordable\n\nExperience the difference that quality cleaning makes—because when we leave, your space won’t just be clean… it’ll have The Golden Touch.

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Fire Pit Installation questions, answered by experts

You don’t have to put smoke detectors in every room. At a minimum, though, there should be one on every level of your home, one in every bedroom, and one in the hallways outside the bedrooms. If you have a floor without bedrooms, place a smoke detector in the living room or next to any stairs that lead to an upper level. Attics and basements should also have at least one smoke alarm.

Most homeowners put a layer of compact sand or gravel at the bottom of their firepit, but you can also choose more decorative options like fire-resistant paving stones, bricks, or fire pit glass. Dirt by itself can even work, but other materials do a better job of spreading the heat around.

The best way to store firewood is outdoors and away from your home, shed, or garage. Stacking wood against your house can be a fire hazard and attract unwanted pests. Store your firewood under a shelter where it's protected from rain and snow but still exposed to sunlight and open air. You can lay a tarp on top to help keep moisture out.

Yes, it’s worth capping a chimney. Here are several reasons to install a chimney cap:

  • Keep out rain, snow, wildlife, and other debris

  • Help prevent chimney fires

  • Reduce your chimney’s exposure to moisture

  • Maintain your chimney flue liner

  • Help reduce energy bills by helping regulate your home’s temperature

The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) says you can place smoke detectors on either the ceiling or the wall, depending on the setup of your room. Since smoke rises, the ceiling makes sense, but if you go with a wall mounting, the alarm should be installed high up—no less than 12 inches from the ceiling. 

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