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Golden Craft Construction

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Golden Craft Construction

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8 years of experience

Welcome to Golden Craft Construction, where we go to great lengths to understand our clients' visions and bring them to life. With over 8 years of experience, we specialize in quality construction and are based in the Pacific Northwest. Let us help build your dream project.

Welcome to Golden Craft Construction, where we go to great lengths to understand our clients' visions and bring them to life. With over 8 years of experience, we specialize in quality construction and are based in the Pacific Northwest. Let us help build your dream project.



A and J Costruction LLC

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A and J Costruction LLC

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We are a full service general contractor that handles everything from new builds to simple maintenance on your project. We carry all insurances, bonds, and licenses needed to complete your job. With over 10 years in business we have seen just about everything, and have the skill set to handle them.

We are a full service general contractor that handles everything from new builds to simple maintenance on your project. We carry all insurances, bonds, and licenses needed to complete your job. With over 10 years in business we have seen just about everything, and have the skill set to handle them.





NFF HANDYMAN

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NFF HANDYMAN

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10 years of experience

NFF HANDYMAN can do just about every repair needed remodel a room pluming electrical hvac licences painting interior/exterior touch-up deck building drywall and patching doors welding your name it and i will replace or repair it. Im a one person team and have been for 8 years I started construction work when i was 16 and now pushing 50 so there is not much that i dont know how to do, if i dont know how i will research until i figure it out.

NFF HANDYMAN can do just about every repair needed remodel a room pluming electrical hvac licences painting interior/exterior touch-up deck building drywall and patching doors welding your name it and i will replace or repair it. Im a one person team and have been for 8 years I started construction work when i was 16 and now pushing 50 so there is not much that i dont know how to do, if i dont know how i will research until i figure it out.




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Drywall questions, answered by experts

The best way to make long, straight cuts is to use a utility knife and a T-square to score the sheet, snap along the score, and then finish the cut by cutting through the paper on the opposite side with the utility knife. If you’re making small cuts, curved cuts, or cutouts for electrical boxes or light fixtures, you can use a manual jab saw to keep costs down, but an electric spiral saw or oscillating multi-tool will get the cleanest, fastest cuts possible.

In most cases, walls don’t have to be removed to rewire a house. Much of the new wiring can be run through attics and crawlspaces, and then electricians often use a tool called fish tape to pull the cables through the walls via cut access points that can be easily patched up without requiring any major demo work.

Most installations take 1-3 days, depending on customization and venting setup.

You should do a little bit of sanding between adding coats of mud. Knock down any ridges or significantly imperfect areas through sanding, which should help you apply the next coat of mud smoothly. If your first coat of mud is pretty smooth after it dries, a quick sanding is all you’ll need. Don’t forget to wipe away any dust after each sanding process.

Drywall is safe to cut as long as you follow proper procedures, such as wearing personal protective equipment and using the right tools to score and cut the drywall. When cutting new drywall, it can release dust with silica and other compounds that could pose health risks. Leave cutting drywall to the pros, or wear a high-quality respiratory mask, goggles, and other PPE when handling drywall.

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