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Castro Contracting LLC
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Handyman for Multiple Small Projects

Serving Mill City, OR and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2025

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Small jobs welcome

"Rob did a great job installing a new toilet for us. Our bathroom is pretty small so it’s a tight space and he completed it quickly and even took the old toilet to the dump for us. We will definitely use his service again!"
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Resolute Home Services LLC
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Handyman for Multiple Small Projects

Serving Mill City, OR and surrounding areas

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At Resolute Home Services LLC, we’re your go-to team for all things home/property related. As a dedicated general contracting service, we specialize in residential projects and home maintenance services. We take the time to understand your needs and deliver quality work with a personal touch. Whether it’s tackling some much-needed home repairs, or providing regular maintenance to keep your home in top shape, we’ve got you covered.

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Marteeny & Sons Construction
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Handyman for Multiple Small Projects

Serving Mill City, OR and surrounding areas

In business since 2020

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"Andrew built from scratch an incredible wooden mantle for our daughters new home. He is very professional, laid back, easy to talk to and does great work. He gave us an amazing deal, def could of charged us way more for what he produced! Wish I could post a photo! If you are looking to have a mantle made, and installed, I highly recommend Andrew, you will not be disappointed."
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Fire Pit Installation questions, answered by experts

Yes, a water leak poses a major fire risk at your home because water is a conductor of electricity. Water that comes into contact with sparks or electrical wires can instantly ignite flammable materials. Additionally, any type of exposure to water can cause wires and other electrical components within your home to corrode. When assessing categories of water damage, it's important to know that even a small amount of moisture near wiring could cause sparks that lead to a fire.

Generally, an oil furnace is considered safer than a gas furnace for several reasons. While both types of furnaces can produce carbon monoxide, a leak in an oil furnace is easier to detect due to the smell. Oil furnaces also don't connect to a gas pipeline, which reduces the chance of a fuel leak. Most importantly, heating oil is not combustible, whereas natural gas is highly flammable. This means there is a much lower risk of combustion or explosion with an oil furnace. However, an oil furnace can still pose a fire hazard if it tips over.

A chimney requires both a cover and a cap, but these parts often get confused with one another. A chimney cover seals the top of the chimney around the flue pipe to prevent water from entering the chimney. A chimney cap is a piece that sits above the flue to prevent animals, debris, and water from entering the flue.

A hot fire alone will not remove significant creosote buildup and can be dangerous, as it risks causing a chimney fire. While the warmth from a fire can help loosen stuck tar, making treatments like creosote logs more effective, it is not a substitute for proper cleaning. For existing creosote, the safest and most effective method is to have your chimney professionally cleaned by a chimney sweep.

Disposable fire extinguishers are good for anywhere from 10 to 12 years, but check the documentation that accompanied your specific model to make sure. Additionally, there are rechargeable models out there that last 12 to 20 years, but they require a professional inspection every six years.

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