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"Dusty is awesome. He explained everything to me about insulation and how important it is. Even the cracks in the attic were sealed up. He showed pictures of my attic before and after, the difference was amazing. I only had about 6” of old beat down insulation. Dusty and his team added about 14” and now I know this winter will be a lot warmer in the house. After Hammond insulation was done, my AC system runs less and stays off longer so I know it’s a job well done. Thanks Hammond Insulation"
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"Community Builders was 1 of 5 companies I "interviewed" to do my siding. Rodney Smth (Salesman) arrived at my house, we walked around my property, took the measurements, and proceeded to talk about his product. Rodney was not a high pressure salesman (that’s a good thing) and he was proficient at demonstrating his product. I explained what I wanted installed on my house and also made it a point to mention certain things (additional insulation backing, a solid core vinyl siding, door facings), to ensure my comparisons of all 5 companies was “fair”. His quote included the siding, and guttering, and all that we talked about. However, his quote was WAY out of my price range!!! When he initially showed me his quote, it was in the $25K range. This quote was for 3 gables, and facia, eaves, and guttering! Yes, the product he had was a SUPERIOR product, but it was WAY out of my price range! He did back that price down by removing some of my requirements, but at that point, I wasn’t getting what I wanted and I wasn’t settling! I chose to go with someone else....more at a reasonable price. "
"They kept their word about when they would arrive and kept in touch with me through the process. The person who came and gave us our estimate and their work crew were very professional and polite. I would highly recommend them to anyone looking for spray insulation!"
"Communication started back in November 2011. Actual work was started in July 2012. Partly due to some requirements analyzing was the reason why work did not started until July 2012. Work was deemed completed per contract on my delivery of the last check on October 23 2013. Since completion, the breezeway served as a transversing room with storage on the sides. The main room it leads to is serving in capacity as a small workshop, mainly dealing with wood. The brightness of the lights was very adequate and so is the power delivery from the existing breaker. About a year has passed and I can feel confident I can continue to have the workshop still in service and use. Pictures that are attached showed accumulated additional work of my own accord - window treatments, painting, floor sealing, roof replacement due to hail, but the structure is most definitely sound so far. The lifetime structural warranty solidifies in my mind the soundness of the expanded structure. Jess continued to check on me even after the work has been done. I will soon have his referred HVAC specialist to analyze solutions for bringing in more cool air to the room (cool air was being delivered, but it was not enough for comfortable capacity alongside tool operation - in my opinion) He was very professional in all dealings and despite the slow start (mainly from my follow through), work was done in a relatively timely manner. Communication throughout was solid, accommodating slight changes along the way. Great contractor to work with. Jess knows who to deal with and provide a solution to my overall requirement: A insulated (and for the most part, climate controlled) room that gives expanded dedicated proper space to work in and a new home for all tools that once reside in a not so ideal two car garage.
To note, Accede is based in McKinney and I am in Arlington. I am glad he was able to work with me despite the distance. Year after images are at this link. http://imgur.com/a/oipvW "
There shouldn’t be any gaps between your walls and ceiling. These can be fixed with joint compound but that is only a fix, and it’s much better if your drywall fits correctly in the first place. Sometimes gaps can appear if your foundation shifts significantly but if this is the case, you have a much bigger problem than patching drywall.
Yes, drywall nail pops are a common occurrence in homes, both new and old, resulting from the settling and shifting of the structure over time. Though not present in every room or on every wall, encountering nail pops in different sections of a home is not unusual, particularly if the temperature, humidity, or foundation has experienced changes.
The amount of drywall you need for a 1,000-square-foot basement depends on the ceiling height, angles, number of doors and windows, and more. To find the wall square footage, multiply the width and height of each wall, minus any gaps from windows or doors, and add the totals together. You’ll also need enough drywood nails or screws to install the drywall correctly.
Wall anchors are suitable for drywall and plaster walls, which are common in most homes. However, different wall materials may require specialized anchors. For concrete or masonry walls, you'd typically use concrete anchors. When dealing with other wall types, such as brick or tile, specific anchors designed for those materials may be necessary. Always consult with a hardware specialist or check the manufacturer's recommendations to ensure you select the appropriate anchors for your specific wall type.
Regularly in areas prone to moisture or high traffic to catch issues early.
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