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Rice General Construction LTD

P.O. 809
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Rice General Construction LTD

P.O. 809
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12 years of experience

We are a small home construction and remodeling company. Based in the Ohio Valley for the past 2 years. The owner was previously working in high end home markets in Hawaii, California, and Colorado. He has moved back to the area a few years ago to supply high quality design and construction to the area. The Owner is originally from St. Clairsville. Our job sizes range from a single room remodel to whole home construction. With crews varying from one man to several depending on the job.

We are a small home construction and remodeling company. Based in the Ohio Valley for the past 2 years. The owner was previously working in high end home markets in Hawaii, California, and Colorado. He has moved back to the area a few years ago to supply high quality design and construction to the area. The Owner is originally from St. Clairsville. Our job sizes range from a single room remodel to whole home construction. With crews varying from one man to several depending on the job.



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




R & R Services

7 South Kettler
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R & R Services

7 South Kettler
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15 years of experience

R & R Services was incorporated this year by 2 knowledgable guys that wanted to start saving people money and we wanted to build a good customer base by providing great services.We are both military guys and are very honest and we have references upon request.

R & R Services was incorporated this year by 2 knowledgable guys that wanted to start saving people money and we wanted to build a good customer base by providing great services.We are both military guys and are very honest and we have references upon request.


Cermak's Home Construction LLC

130 3rd St
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Cermak's Home Construction LLC

130 3rd St
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Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Specializing in custom kitchens and bathrooms. Will perform all required tasks to complete any remodel. Design custom cabinetry and the cabinetry is Amish crafted.

Specializing in custom kitchens and bathrooms. Will perform all required tasks to complete any remodel. Design custom cabinetry and the cabinetry is Amish crafted.

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Basement Remodel questions, answered by experts

Finishing a basement normally takes four to eight weeks, but the timeline depends on the size of your basement, your contractor's availability, and the extent of finishing work. Framing the basement will take three to five days, while adding electrical and rough-in plumbing can be another three to five days. Adding drywall can take five days, and floor installation can take two to three days. Final touches, like painting and adding trim, will take another week.

Yes, you can add a bathroom to an unfinished basement, but you’ll want to take proper precautions if doing so. As with any bathroom addition, you’ll need to make sure that it’s approved by local building authorities first. With unfinished basements, you especially need to keep an eye on proper ventilation practices.

Some older homes have toilets in the basement to combat sewage backups. This type of toilet, also known as a Pittsburgh potty, acted as a safety valve over the incoming sewer line. If a line backed up, it would back up into the toilet because it was the lowest fixture in the home, keeping it out of sight and away from the finished areas of the house.

Basement toilets were also used by workers with messy jobs, like those who worked in coal mines or steel mills. This way, they could clean up and avoid tracking dirt through their home.

You technically can paint wires in a basement ceiling, but there are several important safety and code considerations. It's safe to paint non-metallic sheathed cable as long as the labeling remains visible. You can also paint low-voltage wires and conduit and junction boxes to help them blend into your basement. 

However, you should not paint damaged or deteriorated wiring is a fire hazard because it poses a fire hazard. The same goes for painting over high-heat wires that connect to heat-generating appliances or systems. Be sure to avoid painting multiple coats onto any wires, as that traps heat and poses fire risks.

The most challenging part of finishing a basement is addressing moisture control. Basement waterproofing is an essential task that requires a professional’s skills and knowledge. If you don’t properly waterproof your finished basement, it’ll be vulnerable to dampness, water damage, and mold growth. Ensuring proper insulation and ventilation to combat these issues while meeting building codes adds complexity to your remodeling project.

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