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Better Built Contracting
2.4(
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Serving Fletcher, OH and surrounding areas

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In business since 2022

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"Dealing with Colin was a major issue. Many of the boards used are cracked or split. During the placement of decking boards many are cut and spliced together when.could used a full board. Many of the cuts around poles are poorly completed. It took three times to finally pass inspection. I wouldn't recommend Colin nor better built for decking. Just look at few photos provided. Have many texts that shows the unprofessionalism of the company. Just very disappointed with the quality and the price but mostly the inconveniences."
Response time3 days
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General Contractors
5.0(
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Serving Fletcher, OH and surrounding areas

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In business since 2012

Free estimates

Offers commercial services

"I have nothing but praise for them and the work they have done for me, no job was too small or too big for them to handle. They are my primary and first go to contractor for any work I need performed They are honest and trustworthy and there quotes are very fair"
Response time3 days
4 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Vouis Trim Carpentry L.L.C.
4.9(
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Serving Fletcher, OH and surrounding areas

In business since 2022

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"I Mr Vouis professional manner,no job to small or big in his craft a willingness to respond to the need and well being of my home when we needed help in a most desperate way Mr Vouis put our family needs first so we could be safe in our home and children. I will forever be grateful also for the beautiful set of stairs and the quality it will add to our home what a wonderful investment I am so satisfied with the work and craftmanship he provided to us ."
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Woodworking questions, answered by experts

Homeowners insurance may cover damaged floor joists, depending on your policy. Insurance typically covers issues from storms, fires, or water damage from burst pipes. However, don't expect your insurance company to cover damage from wear and tear, poor maintenance, or termites.

A contract should outline the scope of work, timelines, costs, payment schedule, and materials used for clarity and protection.

While you can perform many routine home maintenance jobs yourself, it’s often a good idea to bring pros in for certain tasks. HVAC maintenance, fireplace and chimney inspections, foundation repairs, and roof inspections and repairs should be handled by professionals who know what to look for and can safely perform repairs. You may also find it helpful to hire a local house cleaning service to help with deep cleaning.

While carpenters and woodworkers perform similar tasks, their focus differs. A carpenter is typically responsible for the structural woodwork involved in construction, such as framing, installing sheathing, hanging kitchen cabinets, and installing trusses. In contrast, a woodworker handles more intricate and custom projects, like building custom furniture, installing wainscoting, and creating detailed interior trim and moldings. Based on these definitions, many woodworkers can perform the tasks of a carpenter, but it's always best to discuss your specific project with a professional to ensure they have the necessary skills.

Some states require carpenters to be licensed to perform forms of carpentry, such as framing. The license requires a certain amount of experience and to pass an examination. In states that don’t require carpenters to be licensed, they must be licensed as a contractor if they work independently rather than solely as a subcontractor under a licensed builder. Use Angi’s contractor licensing tool to find out whether a potential carpenter is licensed in your state.

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