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Bunny Werkz

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Bunny Werkz

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17 years of experience

I know carpentry so I can rough in your new project, but knowing electric, gas, and plumbing I can also run or repair whatever utilities you need installed or repaired. When I'm done, I can hang and finish drywall but I'm very particular about my drywall finishing. I refuse to do texture because it's lazy unskilled trash and I prefer timed mud so I can the job done quicker which saves you money and gets me on to my next job quicker. I'm incredibly knowledgeable in electrical code, residential electrical is my preference and specialty, and I refuse to do any work that renders any property unsafe. I will include clauses in the contract to protect myself from those who insist on going the cheap route so I can offer the highest quality product while at a MINIMUM meeting code. I will NEVER install a 15 amp receptacle on a 20 amp circuit unless it is downstream of the first 20 amp receptacle on the circuit AND in a double gang. Code may say it's okay to install a 15 amp receptacle on a 20 amp if it's downstream of a 20 amp, but it's still bad practice and I do NOT like doing it. If I find other problems, such as a non GFCI in a GFCI required environment, I will inform you for your safety. While water might be the single most patient and destructive force of nature, electricity is the the single most destructive and dangerous utility and I do NOT take short cuts working electrical. I do NOT use CPVC. CPVC is a menace to the plumbing industry and I in fact have to replumb my wife's house because the CPVC is failing. If you want CPVC, find someone else because I will NOT install that product under any circumstance. I only work with PEX and Copper for supply. Sewer lines will always be the minimum code requirement of schedule 40 PVC. If you want to upgrade, I strongly encourage it if you can afford it. If your project is too big for me to take on, I will not hesitate to disclose up front I don't want the job, but I will offer free estimates for every job.

I know carpentry so I can rough in your new project, but knowing electric, gas, and plumbing I can also run or repair whatever utilities you need installed or repaired. When I'm done, I can hang and finish drywall but I'm very particular about my drywall finishing. I refuse to do texture because it's lazy unskilled trash and I prefer timed mud so I can the job done quicker which saves you money and gets me on to my next job quicker. I'm incredibly knowledgeable in electrical code, residential electrical is my preference and specialty, and I refuse to do any work that renders any property unsafe. I will include clauses in the contract to protect myself from those who insist on going the cheap route so I can offer the highest quality product while at a MINIMUM meeting code. I will NEVER install a 15 amp receptacle on a 20 amp circuit unless it is downstream of the first 20 amp receptacle on the circuit AND in a double gang. Code may say it's okay to install a 15 amp receptacle on a 20 amp if it's downstream of a 20 amp, but it's still bad practice and I do NOT like doing it. If I find other problems, such as a non GFCI in a GFCI required environment, I will inform you for your safety. While water might be the single most patient and destructive force of nature, electricity is the the single most destructive and dangerous utility and I do NOT take short cuts working electrical. I do NOT use CPVC. CPVC is a menace to the plumbing industry and I in fact have to replumb my wife's house because the CPVC is failing. If you want CPVC, find someone else because I will NOT install that product under any circumstance. I only work with PEX and Copper for supply. Sewer lines will always be the minimum code requirement of schedule 40 PVC. If you want to upgrade, I strongly encourage it if you can afford it. If your project is too big for me to take on, I will not hesitate to disclose up front I don't want the job, but I will offer free estimates for every job.


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Lakeside Painting

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Lakeside Painting is an owner-operated business specializing in high-quality painting services. We treat a customer's home like ours and truly care about the finished product. What makes us stand out is our attention to detail and meticulous prep work. Visit Lakeside Painting's Facebook page to view recently completed projects.

Lakeside Painting is an owner-operated business specializing in high-quality painting services. We treat a customer's home like ours and truly care about the finished product. What makes us stand out is our attention to detail and meticulous prep work. Visit Lakeside Painting's Facebook page to view recently completed projects.





"The 2 assigned workers Paulo and Joe were on time and were efficient in doing their work. These two men were professional contractors who did the assigned job in a timely manner. Highly recommended."

Andrew R on October 2021

We are here to help you in your time of need. Whether it be Fire, Water or Storm damage. Or even if you need a quote on a repair, painting or drywall job let us know! We are also certified for Covid cleaning as well now.

"The 2 assigned workers Paulo and Joe were on time and were efficient in doing their work. These two men were professional contractors who did the assigned job in a timely manner. Highly recommended."

Andrew R on October 2021


Kan do Construction

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Kan do Construction

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9 years of experience

We are a small business located in Hocking County Ohio we employ one two three employes depending on size of job payment is due upon completion they may be some required upfront to buy supplies we also offer a 15% off to all firefighters EMS police officers and active service members and veterans

We are a small business located in Hocking County Ohio we employ one two three employes depending on size of job payment is due upon completion they may be some required upfront to buy supplies we also offer a 15% off to all firefighters EMS police officers and active service members and veterans



The Drywall Guyz

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The Drywall Guyz

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29 years of experience

Are you tired of looking at the same old room day in ,,day out....Give us a call, we turn old and outdated into WOW..no job to small....got a hole in a wall..no problem.!!!! Got a ugly ceiling ..No problem...!! Or you just want to make it look new again...Give us a call for a free estiment...Its nice to have local company looking out for you...we're here for you...No problem..!!!!!!!!!

Are you tired of looking at the same old room day in ,,day out....Give us a call, we turn old and outdated into WOW..no job to small....got a hole in a wall..no problem.!!!! Got a ugly ceiling ..No problem...!! Or you just want to make it look new again...Give us a call for a free estiment...Its nice to have local company looking out for you...we're here for you...No problem..!!!!!!!!!


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Drywall questions, answered by experts

Cracks, holes, water damage, and dents from heavy equipment often require repair.

You can prevent air leaks and sagging by gluing a drywall ceiling. However, not every drywall job is a good fit for Sheetrock adhesive, and many pros say ceilings are one of those cases. When you place them properly, drywall screws make ceiling Sheetrock part of your home’s structural support system. 

Adding glue won’t increase the strength of the drywall, and it can make it much harder for you to remove and replace damaged drywall. Adhesive can bridge gaps, though, and it can keep temperature-controlled air from escaping or entering through the ceilings, making rooms more energy efficient.

It is less expensive to install a drywall ceiling. Drop ceilings are generally more costly to install than drywall, but they're also easier to install. Drywall sheets are heavier than drop ceilings—weighing in at about 60 pounds each—so if you hire a pro, they may charge a little more for labor. You should also factor in paint costs for a drywall ceiling. The least expensive drywall ceiling option is the standard, smooth variety.

While every home has its own unique needs, ceiling drywall installation typically follows a staggered or stepped pattern to enhance structural integrity and reduce the visibility of seams. Starting from one corner, sheets are placed perpendicular to the ceiling joists, with the ends of adjacent sheets meeting along the center of the joist. The next row begins with a half sheet, ensuring joints don't align vertically. This alternating pattern, combined with proper taping and mudding, creates a seamless appearance and strengthens the ceiling structure, minimizing the risk of cracks over time.

Installation typically takes 1-2 weeks, depending on the wall’s size and site conditions.

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