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Friedman Home Improvement & Masonry
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Serving Wilberforce, OH and surrounding areas

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In business since 2010

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"Jason Friedman was immediately on top of our call for help. His team including himself were always willing to answer questions and go way beyond what we expected. Absolute professionals at what they do. We will never use another contractor ever again."
Remodeling - General Project
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Recommended by83%of homeowners
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Lanreno LLC
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Serving Wilberforce, OH and surrounding areas

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In business since 2019

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"I’m very excited and exceptionally pleased with the finished work and my total experience with Barry Copeland the Handyman who accomplished and achieved my goal beyond my expectations! If or when I have other projects I will not hesitate to hire Landreno LLC for their tremendous expertise again and again and again! Thank you for this outstanding contact I have now and for all future Handyman projects!"
Response time1 day
Response rate95%
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Roundhouse Roofing
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Serving Wilberforce, OH and surrounding areas

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In business since 2020

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"Roundhouse ROOFING has done a fantastic job with all of my projects from ROOFING windows and exterior siding. They’ve always been on time, clean up after their job, and has an eye for detail. These guys will always have my business!"
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+3

Response time1 day
Response rate94%
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Perfection Property Services
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Serving Wilberforce, OH and surrounding areas

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In business since 2016

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"They were very professional the top quality work courteous they knew what they were doing. They actually did more than just my kitchen. They did my whole house, bathroom remodel, family room. Everything cannot complain."
Glory Construction Group
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Serving Wilberforce, OH and surrounding areas

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Glory Construction Group is a trusted general contractor with 25+ years of experience delivering reliable, high-quality construction services for residential and commercial projects.\n\nWe specialize in new construction, renovations, and full project management—completed on time, on budget, and built to last.\n\nKnown for our professionalism, skilled craftsmanship, and strong client relationships, we take pride in getting the job done right the first time.\n\nLet’s build something great. Contact Glory Construction Group today.

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Unfinished Carpentry questions, answered by experts

Most Cape Cod houses are two stories tall at the peak, although they’re considered one-and-a-half stories tall because the steep roof pitch cuts off a portion of the living space on the second story. Unless you raise the roof on your Cape Cod house to add a dormer, the interior rooms upstairs will lose some usable living space to the sloped ceilings.

Enhances property value, ensures safety, and provides a sound basis for future construction.

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, you can find ceiling joists using simple tools if a stud finder isn't available.

Using a hammer requires patience and a keen ear. Gently tap the ceiling in a grid pattern, listening for sound changes. A hollow sound indicates space between joists, while a solid, dull thud suggests a joist. Mark the location with a pencil and confirm by tapping from different angles.

Alternatively, you can use a nail, but this method will leave small holes. You'll feel increased resistance when the nail hits a joist. Mark the spot and repeat the process every 16 or 24 inches to map the joist locations. This method is considered less reliable than using a stud finder.

Yes, ceiling joists are typically load-bearing. However, their primary function is to support the weight of the ceiling and loads applied to it, like lighting fixtures and ceiling fans. They can also help support the roof, especially if they’re part of truss systems. Remember, the load-bearing capacity of ceiling joists depends on the material, size, and space between them. 

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