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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

Free estimates

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

According to the National Fire Protection Association’s Code NFPA 25 (titled “Standard for the Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance of Water-Based Fire Protection Systems”), private fire hydrants must undergo inspection once per year, with an accompanying flow test and any necessary maintenance performed on the same schedule. Keep in mind that your town, city, or county may adopt more or less strict testing requirements. 

While adding fire sprinklers to your home, you may want to consider other fire prevention and protective measures. Get your smoke alarms and CO alarms inspected and replaced, if needed. Add fire doors to vulnerable areas of your home. Inspect or purchase fire extinguishers. For exterior protection, consider fire-smart landscaping practices .

First, it is crucial to check your local guidelines or building codes. You should typically have one smoke detector for every floor, bedroom, and kitchen. Another rule of thumb is to install one smoke detector for every 500 feet in a home. Reviewing manufacturing recommendations, especially for interconnected devices, is also a good idea to ensure proper connection and monitoring.

In most cases, having a fire hydrant installed on your property, whether it’s maintained by you personally or your municipality, will reduce your insurance premiums. Its proximity to any buildings on the property will reduce the time it takes to put out a fire, thus reducing the resulting damage.

Start by checking the top or side edge of the door. Look for a certification label or metal tag stamped with details like the fire rating and information on the manufacturer. Even if it’s painted over, the tag should still be visible. Next, look along the edges for slim intumescent strips. They’re designed to swell up and seal gaps when exposed to heat. Finally, check if the door closes itself. Most fire doors have a self-closing mechanism, like an overhead closer or spring hinges. If none of these are obvious, contact a fire safety professional to help verify your door. 

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