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Sub-Contractor #911384 ,We accept all forms of payment,including Pay Pal, Checks, PO's. We are also a Calif. Licensed Small Buisiness . In business for over 10 years


Specialty Construction LLC

85779 Glenada Rd
5.00(
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Specialty Construction LLC

85779 Glenada Rd
5.00(
2
)
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Specialty Construction is a family business licensed buy the state of Oregon as a general contractor. We provide a broad range of services, and have been doing so since 1989. My son Jason and I work together with you to identify the work scope, design, estimate the cost of the job within your budget. Our list of satisfied customers will encourage your choice for who you can count on to be help you get the job done with the flavor of goodness all the way through.

Specialty Construction is a family business licensed buy the state of Oregon as a general contractor. We provide a broad range of services, and have been doing so since 1989. My son Jason and I work together with you to identify the work scope, design, estimate the cost of the job within your budget. Our list of satisfied customers will encourage your choice for who you can count on to be help you get the job done with the flavor of goodness all the way through.


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4520 Averill Dr
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Home And Garden Handyman

4520 Averill Dr
4.33(
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19 years of experience

Semi-retired as of September 2015. Now offering to handle your Honey-Do Lists, minor carpentry, hanging interior doors, and small repairs to interiors and exteriors. Picture and shelf hanging, closet systems, furniture assembly (patio and home), drapery rods, closet rods, minor insulation repairs, light bulb replacement, pressure washing, small interior painting jobs, and entire exterior paint jobs.

Semi-retired as of September 2015. Now offering to handle your Honey-Do Lists, minor carpentry, hanging interior doors, and small repairs to interiors and exteriors. Picture and shelf hanging, closet systems, furniture assembly (patio and home), drapery rods, closet rods, minor insulation repairs, light bulb replacement, pressure washing, small interior painting jobs, and entire exterior paint jobs.

Mailbox Repair questions, answered by experts

Regularly inspect older furnishings for scratches, dents, sun damage, tears, or insect infestations in upholstered objects. These are all signs that an object needs to be repaired, and tending to them sooner rather than later will ensure they don’t worsen with time and eventually require more costly refinishing.

When browsing the hardware store, you may wonder about wood putty versus wood filler. Wood putty is made with plastic adhesive, whereas wood filler is made from sawdust or wood products. 

The main difference is that people use wood filler to fix the interior portions of wood. Wood putty contains chemicals that could damage the inside of wood, so it's best for exterior sections. If the crack or hole goes into the middle of the lumber, it's the right product for the job.

Yes, most couches can be taken apart, particularly the ones that arrived at your doorstep flat-packed for assembly.  The process usually includes removing the cushions, unscrewing the legs, and detaching the arms. In some instances, the backrest or seat frame can also be separated.

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. 

To treat sun-damaged furniture, clean the surface thoroughly to remove dirt and debris. Next, assess the damage: Consider refinishing or applying a protective sealant for faded finishes. Apply furniture oil or conditioner to restore moisture to cracked or dry wood. Remember, the best way to treat your furniture is to prevent damage in the first place. Regular maintenance and preventive measures will keep your furniture looking its best. Lastly, it may be best to consult a professional furniture restorer or refinisher for expert repairs and restoration in severe cases.

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