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Restore With MD LLC

195 Beaver St
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Restore With MD LLC

195 Beaver St
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2 years of experience

Restore with MD is a IICRC certified damage and restoration specialist trained to deal with storm, water, fire, or mold damage for both residential and commercial properties. We are locally and veteran-owned. We serve home owners and businesses across the east coast and have completed jobs in PA, WV, OH, and NY. We are licensed, insured and bondable for all your project needs.

Restore with MD is a IICRC certified damage and restoration specialist trained to deal with storm, water, fire, or mold damage for both residential and commercial properties. We are locally and veteran-owned. We serve home owners and businesses across the east coast and have completed jobs in PA, WV, OH, and NY. We are licensed, insured and bondable for all your project needs.





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



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Basement Remodel questions, answered by experts

You should always use high-quality lumber for your framing in order to ensure it will last the test of time and resist moisture. Use 2-foot by 4-foot lumber that is pressure-treated for your framing.

Walkout basements cost more than other kinds of basements, and can also increase your risk of leaks as well as a loss of insulation, leading to higher heating and cooling costs. Improperly installed walkout basements may lead to structural issues with your foundation, so ensure you’re working with a contractor who has extensive experience with this kind of basement.

Although it’s not required, air ventilation in a finished basement can help improve the air quality, prevent moisture and mold issues, keep musty odors away, and also maintain the air quality throughout the rest of your home. Proper ventilation will help maintain the value of your investment in finishing your basement. Try basement ventilation methods like installing vents or a dehumidifier for best results.

Whether it’s more affordable to gut a house than build a new one depends on the markets where you'd be buying and selling. However, it’s usually less expensive to renovate a home than to build new construction. 

Most homeowners pay between $100,000 and $200,000 for demolition and remodeling costs, whereas the average cost to build a new home is between $139,000 and $531,300.

Yes, you’ll use a macerator pump to install a basement bathroom without breaking concrete. The purpose of breaking into concrete is to connect the drain pipes to the main sewer line. But a macerator pump will bypass this step and break up solids until they are soft enough to pass through a discharge pipe. That pipe will carry the waste to the sewage line.

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