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Sub-Contractor #911384 ,We accept all forms of payment,including Pay Pal, Checks, PO's. We are also a Calif. Licensed Small Buisiness . In business for over 10 years


Specialty Construction LLC

85779 Glenada Rd
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Specialty Construction LLC

85779 Glenada Rd
5.00(
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)
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Specialty Construction is a family business licensed buy the state of Oregon as a general contractor. We provide a broad range of services, and have been doing so since 1989. My son Jason and I work together with you to identify the work scope, design, estimate the cost of the job within your budget. Our list of satisfied customers will encourage your choice for who you can count on to be help you get the job done with the flavor of goodness all the way through.

Specialty Construction is a family business licensed buy the state of Oregon as a general contractor. We provide a broad range of services, and have been doing so since 1989. My son Jason and I work together with you to identify the work scope, design, estimate the cost of the job within your budget. Our list of satisfied customers will encourage your choice for who you can count on to be help you get the job done with the flavor of goodness all the way through.

Mailbox Repair questions, answered by experts

High humidity and moisture are the main causes of wood furniture damage, which cause it to warp or crack. You’ll always want to quickly clean and dry any spilled liquids on wood. Make sure you’re storing your furniture in dry places unless it’s been weather treated—that means your outdoor patio may not be the best spot for your antique side table.

A drawer falling out of place usually indicates there’s too much in it, so the best place to start is by emptying it of any non-essential items to check whether it was simply a weight issue. If that’s not the case, check whether the front panel or hardware is damaged, and replace parts as necessary. You may need to replace the drawer or the drawer slides if the issue persists.

Use appropriate thickness materials—3/4-inch sides for heavy loads, proper joinery techniques, and quality hardware rated for your intended weight. Avoid overloading drawers beyond their design capacity, and periodically check and tighten any loose fasteners.

Regularly check and tighten bolts, avoid overloading, and inspect for wear.

As mechanical objects, kitchen drawer hardware can fail for a number of reasons, and there's often a way to fix drawer slides, depending on the problem. Loose screws are fixable by re-tightening them or filling and re-drilling screw holes. Bent hardware is sometimes repairable by removing and resetting the affected parts. Many times, stuck drawer slides only need some lubricant to get them moving like new again.   

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