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Just Call the Handyman

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Just Call the Handyman

Po 1124
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28 years of experience

Just Call the Handyman - is a independent general contractor specialized in all your general needs. Your friends say "I know a guy" I am that guy. I get the job done.. On time and on Budget. I've been called a saint, a savior, a friend and my favorite... an honest man. From one guy to a full crew of seasoned professionals, we can handle it. I don't build houses, I fix them.

Just Call the Handyman - is a independent general contractor specialized in all your general needs. Your friends say "I know a guy" I am that guy. I get the job done.. On time and on Budget. I've been called a saint, a savior, a friend and my favorite... an honest man. From one guy to a full crew of seasoned professionals, we can handle it. I don't build houses, I fix them.






The Richland Company, LLC

5765 Richland Circle
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The Richland Company, LLC

5765 Richland Circle
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15 years of experience

We are a small, family owned company who pride ourselves on quality and craftsmanship. We are your full service remodeling contractor with the ability to complete any task, big or small.

We are a small, family owned company who pride ourselves on quality and craftsmanship. We are your full service remodeling contractor with the ability to complete any task, big or small.




Michael Blanchard Handyman Services

PO Box 124
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Michael Blanchard Handyman Services

PO Box 124
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13 years of experience

ichael Blanchard has been working as a carpenter/handyman for over 25 years. He has established a reputation of being competent, honest and trustworthy and prides himself on providing excellent craftsmanship as well as 100% customer satisfaction on all jobs.

ichael Blanchard has been working as a carpenter/handyman for over 25 years. He has established a reputation of being competent, honest and trustworthy and prides himself on providing excellent craftsmanship as well as 100% customer satisfaction on all jobs.

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Unfinished Carpentry questions, answered by experts

Cupping and bowing are both types of wood warping, but they affect the board in different ways. Cupping happens when the edges of a board curl upward or downward, creating a concave or convex shape across its width. Conversely, bowing is when the board curves along its length, forming a gentle arc. 

Not all porch columns are load-bearing, though they can be. Some porch columns are simply decorative. There are ways to identify a load-bearing column, like looking for visible seams and a foundation. Also, check to see if the column directly enters the ground. In some porch installations, a contractor will excavate a hole to install a column into the earth along with a buried cement base for stability.

Most of the time, you’ll want to use screws on your subfloor rather than nails. Nails can actually weaken plywood, whereas screws can easily penetrate without damage. They also form a more secure connection because of their shape, preventing squeaky floors and tightly holding the subfloor in place. That said, some contractors do prefer nails depending on the type of floor covering because they allow for more flexibility.

Yes, joists are considered structural, as they support the flooring or roofing above them and help distribute the load to the beams, which, in turn, distribute that load to weight-bearing walls or foundational supports directly below them. Joists not only help distribute the load evenly to your beams, but they also provide direct support to the subfloor in flooring systems, which helps reduce creaking and the risk of uneven flooring.

No, beams are the primary load-bearers for flooring or roofing systems, and they distribute the weight of the structure to your foundational supports, while joists bear far less weight and distribute their loads to the beams. Beams are usually thicker and longer, and they have support posts or foundation walls beneath them for support.

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