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Landers Pro Standards Handyman Services

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Landers Pro Standards Handyman Services

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29 years of experience

Professional Tradesman Services. With 18+ years exp. In all listed fields, my #1 priority is providing you with confidence, and comfort, in knowing your project is in good hands. All work is custom tailored to each job individually, with special attention to every detail. Guaranteed highest quality work, at the best price anywhere. Free bids and project evaluations

Professional Tradesman Services. With 18+ years exp. In all listed fields, my #1 priority is providing you with confidence, and comfort, in knowing your project is in good hands. All work is custom tailored to each job individually, with special attention to every detail. Guaranteed highest quality work, at the best price anywhere. Free bids and project evaluations


Sector 5 Pro

4815 SW Macadam Ave
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Sector 5 Pro

4815 SW Macadam Ave
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14 years of experience

We have multiple trained teams that can take care of any of your decking and fencing needs. From a basic single level deck to a multi level with a variety of options. No project to small or to big. Always on time and on budget. And estimates are always free.

We have multiple trained teams that can take care of any of your decking and fencing needs. From a basic single level deck to a multi level with a variety of options. No project to small or to big. Always on time and on budget. And estimates are always free.



Construction Junction

2035 SW Leewood Dr
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Construction Junction

2035 SW Leewood Dr
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10 years of experience

A small, woman owned contracting business, Construction Junction specializes in residential work at this time. Jeff Atkinson, our general contractor and project manager has over 20 years of experience in the construction field.

A small, woman owned contracting business, Construction Junction specializes in residential work at this time. Jeff Atkinson, our general contractor and project manager has over 20 years of experience in the construction field.






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Patios questions, answered by experts

If you’ve researched everything there is to know about gravel driveways and aren’t sold on the idea, you have options. Gravel alternative materials for driveways include traditional options like concrete and asphalt. If you want the look of natural stone, stone pavers are another option that sometimes uses gravel around the pavers. For maximum drainage, permeable driveways or brick driveways are also popular choices.

Scorpions have difficulty climbing smooth, non-porous surfaces like clean glass or polished metal because their pincers and feet cannot grip the surface effectively. While they are excellent climbers on rough or textured materials such as wood, stucco, or brick, slick surfaces prevent them from gaining traction or anchoring themselves. If you're trying to scorpion-proof parts of your home, using smooth materials for barriers or containers can be an effective deterrent strategy.

The repair method for a damaged concrete patio depends on the type of damage. For surface cracks, a concrete crack filler is a quick and simple fix. For larger cracks or uneven slabs, you may need to hire a professional to pump a cementitious material under the sunken portion to lift it back into place. For heavy spalling and other surface damage, resurfacing may be the best and most affordable option. This includes pouring a new layer of concrete over the old layer.

It is essential to have a stable and well-prepared foundation under stone steps. Often, a layer of gravel or crushed stone is placed as a base material. This provides a firm and level surface for the stone steps to rest upon. Additionally, landscape fabric is often laid down before adding the base material to prevent weed growth and help stabilize the foundation. Creating a solid base ensures the stone steps have adequate support, reduces the risk of settling, and enhances the overall durability and longevity of the steps.

You don't technically need rebar for a concrete patio, but it's a good idea to install it, especially if your patio will support any heavy items. All concrete is susceptible to cracking, and rebar keeps cracks in check while maintaining a smooth, level surface. Without rebar, cracks will likely widen and cause the concrete to become uneven, compromising its structural integrity.

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