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ECCE Construction LLC
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Serving Jefferson, OR and surrounding areas

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In business since 2018

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Jose has been professional from explaining the process to the lined items on the estimate. They kept the area and entry ways they are working in clean and confined. The finished work was immaculate. We could not be any happier with the service. We highly recommend and will most definitely be using ECCE for other projects at our hotel. We appreciate the quality of work!"
Patio Cover
Patio Cover
Patio Cover
Patio Cover
Patio Cover

+17

Response time8 hrs
Response rate93%
37 neighbors recently requested a quote
A&E Pro Painting & Construction LLC
New to Angi
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Serving Jefferson, OR and surrounding areas

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In business since 2003

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

We are owner operated with many years of experience in General Remodeling including Siding, Bathrooms Remodels, Interior and Exterior Painting, Roofing, Window Installation, Drywall Repairs, Porches, Decks (new and repairs) as well as fences. We Also Offer Flooring Services Including Hardwood Flooring, Hardwood Floor Refinish, LVP, LVT, Tile And Carpet. \n

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NICKOLA NIKITA SNEGIREFF
5.0(
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Drywall - InstallDrywall - Repair

Serving Jefferson, OR and surrounding areas

In business since 2015

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Nickola was hired to fix some holes in my drywall, one of which may or may not have been caused by an impromptu indoor baseball game with my son (which is definitely against the rules). He assessed the damage, gave me multiple repair options, and was brutally honest about the cost vs. quality of each. No fluff, no upselling, just straight-up, "Here’s what it costs for this level of work." I respect that. A real contractor who doesn’t beat around the bush. I hired him based on a friend’s glowing recommendation (I’d seen his work, and it was top-notch), plus the fact that he’s a local, American-run business. He worked fast, blended the texture flawlessly, and even did extra because he won’t allow himself to deliver anything "less than." Best part? My wife still has no idea what happened. Nickola saved the day. If you want a trustworthy, skilled contractor who goes above and beyond, hire this guy! But also, this is what he fixed."
Response time2 days
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Quality Painting Plus
4.9(
27
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Drywall - Repair

Serving Jefferson, OR and surrounding areas

In business since 2007

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"Scott returned my call the day I made the request and was here the next morning and did an excellent job on the repairs we needed. He is very knowledgeable, and did over and above what we initially requested. I will no doubt use him again and recommend him to our friends."
Exterior Makeover
Master Bedroom Repaint
German Schmere Wall Texturing
Office Repaint
Touching up an Entry Door

+10

Response time1 day
Recommended by96%of homeowners
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Drywall questions, answered by experts

Technically speaking, you can use drywall primer over plasters. However, oil-based primers work the most effectively on wall plasters. Meanwhile, water-based primers work just as well with drywalls. Nowadays, there are also universal primers suitable for drywall and plaster. Overall, you will be fine as long as you are using a trustworthy brand.

The easiest way to remove texture from walls is the soak-and-scrape method. You’ll need to spray a section of the wall with water and let the water soak in and soften the texture. Then, you need to scrape the texture off using a drywall taping knife. This method works best with unpainted walls since paint prevents water from saturating the textured joint compound.

There are six levels of drywall finish, from 0 to 5, that refer to the amount of work performed during the finishing process.

Level 0: Drywall is hung with no finishing work.

Level 1: Tape is placed over the seams between drywall sheets.

Level 2: A thin layer of mud is applied over the tape and screw holes. This level is common for utility rooms or walls that will be covered.

Level 3: A full coat of mud covers the screw holes and tape, but the surface is not sanded. This is often used in garages.

Level 4: This is the most common finish for visible interior walls. It involves applying two coats of mud over seams and screw holes, with sanding between each coat, creating a smooth surface ready for flat paint.

Level 5: This is a high-end finish for luxury homes. It includes full taping, mudding, and sanding, plus a final skim coat over the entire surface before painting.

Deciding whether to repair or replace drywall can be tricky, but your top considerations should be the extent of the damage and what caused the damage. For instance, if you need to repair a small hole caused by a doorknob that hit the wall, you can safely patch it without a second thought. However, if you have significant drywall damage caused by water damage, it’s best to thoroughly remove the drywall to inspect and repair the pipes behind it before replacing it.

Whether you can reuse a drywall anchor depends on its type, material, and how it is removed. Plastic anchors, such as expansion or self-drilling types, are generally considered single-use because they are designed to expand and are likely to break or become deformed upon removal. Metal anchors, like toggle bolts, are more durable and can often be reused if they are not damaged during extraction. However, with toggle bolts, the toggle mechanism can fall inside the wall when the bolt is removed, making it difficult to retrieve. If an anchor is damaged or must be cut for removal, it cannot be reused regardless of its material.

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