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Kodzev Contractor Services
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Serving Parma Heights, OH and surrounding areas

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In business since 2007

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"Absolutely amazing work! Tied into the old drywall seamlessly! Communication was great! Work was even better! Cleaned up after themselves EVERY night! And pricing was competitive. I’m excited to work with them again! Thanks guys!"
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Recommended by94%of homeowners
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Upgraded Construction
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Serving Parma Heights, OH and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 1996

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Offers commercial services

"Manne construction Did an excellent job installing a mirror and then plastering the mirror in place. He also installed a stoem door then a screen door. He did an excelle t job. Very professional. He is very neat, honest, and reliable. I recommend him."
Response time8 hrs
Response rate97%
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7 Pneuma Services
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Serving Parma Heights, OH and surrounding areas

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In business since 2016

Customers say: Quality work

"Phillip did a rather large (5 sheets) drywall repair including blending a knock down ceiling treatment. The price was reasonable for the scope and the quality of the work was outstanding! Itâ s hard to find good vendors to do small to medium jobs - keep Phillip in mind!"
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New floor
Finished new tile installation
Remodel - West Cleveland

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Response time1 day
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Recommended by83%of homeowners
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Tru Metal Roofing
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Serving Parma Heights, OH and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2009

Customers say: Quick response

"I live in a condo community and Tru Metal is a very reliable partner in our maintenance program. They have replaced to roofs on 12 of our condo units so far and have done a very professional job each time. They have also done gutter work for us. Tru Metal has become a go to vendor for us and we are grateful to know we can count on them!"
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Drywall questions, answered by experts

There shouldn’t be any gaps between your walls and ceiling. These can be fixed with joint compound but that is only a fix, and it’s much better if your drywall fits correctly in the first place. Sometimes gaps can appear if your foundation shifts significantly but if this is the case, you have a much bigger problem than patching drywall.

The tool you use to sand plaster will depend on the size of the project. If you’re just working on a small section of your wall to get rid of an uneven spot on the surface, hand-sanding might work. However, for larger projects, a drywall sander can make a huge difference when it comes to both time and elbow grease—and an orbital sander can help for detailed areas such as around ceiling fans.

Yes, you can mount a TV on plaster walls—as long as you attach it to the studs. Alternatively, you can use toggle bolts, molly bolts, or another type of hardware that’s strong enough to support a TV. 

If you aren’t comfortable with this type of project, you can hire a pro. The cost of mounting a TV to a plaster wall ranges from $25 to $600 (or more), depending on the TV’s weight, size, and other factors.

Drywall can be toxic to the environment and to humans in some cases. As drywall breaks down in a landfill and comes in contact with other organic chemicals, it can create hydrogen sulfide gas or leach into the groundwater. Additionally, the CDC recommends methods for controlling the inhalation of drywall dust when handled. While the common ingredients of drywall—gypsum, silica, and mica—are naturally occurring, they can cause irritation in some humans.

You do not need to drywall over most types of garage insulation. However, doing so can increase noise reduction, make the space more attractive, and keep children and pets from touching harmful fiberglass insulation. If you’re using cellulose or some other type of blown-in insulation (fiberglass and mineral wool are common), you will need drywall to contain the insulation material.

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