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Pro Performance Industrial, LLC
4.7(
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Serving Proctorville, OH and surrounding areas

In business since 2019

Credit card accepted

"They were very nice. They did the work fast and efficiently once they got there. It took a while because I guess they are very busy, which is good for them. There was a problem with the shower leaking after they installed it, and they were very nice and came back quickly and fixed it. I had one issue with the person on the phone who got a bit mean with me, and I really don't like confrontation, so that is the only reason I didn't give them 5 stars. She and I had a small misunderstanding. I was saying that there was a leak in the sink area that had not been there before, and she took it that I was blaming 'her guys" for breaking something and not fixing it, which was not the case. I was saying there is a leak where there wasn't one. They did fix that too, which was also good of them. Overall the work is good, and I had planned on them doing more, but I got the feeling they didn't really want my business that much. I would recommend them to others. They seemed very honest and hard working."
Excavation
Excavation
Excavation
PPI
Excavation/Landscaping

+22

Response time1 day
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Confusion Solution
5.0(
1
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Serving Proctorville, OH and surrounding areas

In business since 2012

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"Confusion Solutions took the very difficult and sentimental job job of completely organizing and disbursing all the contents of the house in which both my mother and I grew up quickly and in a very caring manner. I was consulted all throughout the process and the items I wanted to keep were carefully packed and expeditiously shipped to me. It was such a relief to find such conscientious, cooperative service. The price was very reasonable."
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Living Space
Living Space
Packing for a Move

+3

Response time2 days
Response rate100%
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Closets questions, answered by experts

Fortunately, there are no hard and fast rules or regulations regarding the height of closet shelving. However, the typical height for a single closet shelf with a hanging bar is 70 inches from the floor. For a double-hanging system, use 84 to 85 inches from the floor for the top one and 42 inches for the lower.

Different types of closets are defined mostly by size. A few different types of closets include:

  • A reach-in closet is a smaller closet that you can stand in front of and reach everything inside it. Aside from the size, the doors and the level of drywall finish are typically the largest price factors.  

  • A walk-in closet can be anything from a small 5-by-5 feet closet that has a narrow walkway with shelves on both sides to a 100 square foot bedroom-sized closet with shelving along the walls and plenty of room to move around in.

  • A built-in wardrobe often does not have a door and leaves the clothes and other contents open to the room, whereas a closet usually has a door to separate it from the rest of the room.

To prevent sagging, consider both the material and the span of the shelf. Using sturdy materials such as plywood or solid wood can provide better support than particleboard. Additionally, limiting the shelf span to 36 inches or less can reduce the risk of sagging. For longer shelves, incorporating center supports or brackets can offer additional reinforcement.

Yes, many providers offer design consultations to help optimize and maximize space, functionality, and usage. It is recommended to confirm the availability of this service with your specific installer or contractor.

When you are securing your DIY home office built-ins to the wall, you should start by locating the wall studs. You'll then want to use long screws to attach the cabinets, shelves, and bookcases directly to the wall studs. Your built-ins will be far too heavy to attach to the drywall alone by using anchors.

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