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Thomas Excavation Inc
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Serving Remote, OR and surrounding areas

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In business since 2024

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"Thomas Excavation responded promptly to schedule a site visit. He had a plan for the work needed and a reasonable estimate within a few days. He arrived with equipment for the work as agreed. Regrading a steep road deeply eroded by spring rains, placing two culverts, re-routing water run-off in multiple places and plus repairing the deep ditch from water run-off across and down my driveway was done efficiently and professionally. This is the business I would hire again and again for consistent expert work. You will not be disappointed."
Response time6 hrs
Response rate96%
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Invisalights, LLC
New to Angi

Serving Remote, OR and surrounding areas

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In business since 2021

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Invisalights, LLC is committed to excellence in every aspect of our business. We uphold a standard of integrity bound by fairness, honesty, and personal responsibility. Our distinction is the quality of service we bring to our customers. Accurate knowledge of our trade combined with ability is what makes us true professionals. Above all, we are watchful of our customers' interests, and make their concerns the basis of our business.

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MCDOWELL CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION
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Serving Remote, OR and surrounding areas

In business since 2024

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Emergency services offered

"Cameron was great. We had a small addition he poured concrete for. He was timely, knew his stuff, and got to work quickly and finished promptly. He was communicative and knew exactly what needed to be done and did it right. Our inspector was even impressed with how great his rebar and forms were. Included are photos of our small addition."
Response time1 day
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Electrical Specialty
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Serving Remote, OR and surrounding areas

In business since 2010

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"I was impressed with Electrical Specialty from the start to finish. The employee was prompt/on time and worked in a timely matter. I love my new lights and switches. I would highly recommend this company for your next project. Great experience, wonderful dispatch and very pleasant employee."
Response time3 days
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Fire Pit Installation questions, answered by experts

Yes, a chimney damper is necessary. It controls airflow in and out of your fireplace, helping to retain heat when closed and allowing smoke to escape when open. Without a damper, your home could lose warmth during cold months, leading to higher energy bills. It also helps prevent downdrafts and keeps animals or debris from entering the chimney. In short, it’s essential for efficiency and safety.

If a light switch is off, it’s very unlikely to cause a fire. For a fire to start, the switch has to be on, activating an electrical current, and the wiring must be faulty. However, the malfunctioning light switch could cause an intermittent current to move across the electrical wire. This issue could become a fire hazard with another device connected to the wire. You should replace the bad light switch as soon as you notice it or call an electrician.

Most installations take 1-3 days, depending on system complexity and building size.

Regular professional chimney cleaning and a well-fitting chimney cap are two of the most effective measures to help prevent flue blockages. Annual cleaning keeps the flue from developing a thick layer of creosote. The chimney cap keeps debris out and stops critters from going down your flue for shelter while carrying clog-worthy nesting material.

The NFPA model codes and International Residential Code (IRC) mandate that all new one- and two-family homes have fire sprinkler systems. However, all municipalities are different. The best way to determine if your municipality requires fire sprinklers is to contact your state fire marshal’s office. One reason to install a fire sprinkler system is that it’s the first line of defense in putting out a fire and alerting your family of emergencies.

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