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JBC Group Solutions Inc
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Serving Remote, OR and surrounding areas

In business since 2007

Emergency services offered

"They did a real good job. They were real professional. We can now open the garage door from the inside of the house and now it is so smooth that we have to check to see if we hit the button to open it or close it.  Before we used to know when it was opening or closing because it used to make a noise. It helps when you move to a city where you are new. "
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H. Park Home Repair & Maintenance, LLC
New to Angi

Serving Remote, OR and surrounding areas

In business since 2006

SEE OUR LIMITED TIME ONLY, SPECIAL PROMOTIONS OFFER !\n\n"Why buy new when you can re-do" is our motto. \n\nH . Park Home Repair & Maintenance, LLC., has 30 years experience in the industry, so we definitely know what we're doing! We provide great quality service to all, which is next to none. We strive on making all of our customers happy, and are not complete with any job until you are completely satisfied. \n\nWe are highly skilled at customizing and matching existing woodwork. Our tradesmen do traditional craftsman style work as well as modern faire. We work closely with our customers and address their desires and needs with their projects. \n\nSome of the areas of expertise are: custom carpentry, repair carpentry, additions, remodels, custom masonry including brick, rock and concrete, fencing, stucco, drywall, texture, painting, windows and much more!\n\nWhat Previous Customers have said about us :\n\nReferences\n\n\nHal & Karen -\n\n- Remodeled Kitchen. Matched Original Cabinetry and Constructed to look authentic and original. Fabricated Kitchen counters with Cherry Wood. Re-finished original wood flooring to original, rustic look. Installed all new fixtures Complete Kitchen.\n\n- Bath upgrade. Remove tub and replaced with shower. Moved commode. Fabricated Cherry Wood Counter, Installed ceramic sink. Framed in original mirror. Flooring, Sheetrock, Texture, Paint.\n\nEleanor -\n\n- Repaired outside of craftsman three story home and painted with original style color scheme.\n\n\nTestimonials\n\nKathie G:\n\nI was concerned about calling a "contractor" for my repairs, as I was afraid it would be real expensive and that my jobs would be too small. I was pleasantly surprised that I was treated as well as a high dollar customer and that my work was done efficiently, quickly, and reasonably priced. They fixed my sink, repaired my front porch and installed a new front door. I am very happy with the work and the courtesy.\n\nBrad H. & Ken A:\n\nWe were totally impressed with the knowledge and vision of H. Park Home Repair. We were daunted by the project as it was important that every detail be perfect! They worked with us on every phase and kept us informed on each detail. We had our entire kitchen made over. It is quite disturbing having part of your home taken apart because you feel fear that your home won't be the same. And thankfully it wasn't the same!!!! Wow! The workmanship is outstanding. It is so wonderful having people over who ooh and ahh over our kitchen. We are so proud. Thanks to H. Park Home Repair & Maintenance we have a showcase kitchen. Not to mention that they were kind and reasonable in pricing. (we checked prices carefully). We are happy to recommend this company.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n

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Plaster Repair questions, answered by experts

It’s not a good idea to plaster over broken plaster (unless by broken you’re referring to cracked, in which case that’s perfectly fine). However, broken plaster can be a sign of a larger underlying issue like foundation damage or severe damage to the lath holding up the plaster, so it’s worth investigating before you simply plaster on top of the damage.

You will be placing holes in the wall to hang the mounting bracket. If you’re mounting a large TV, the bolts in use could make significant holes around half an inch in diameter. Other than a few holes, though, the process of mounting the TV should not cause significant damage to the wall, unless you make an error and miss the wall stud, tearing out drywall. Should you decide to remove the mount later, the DIY drywall repair cost for a small hole usually is $10 to $30. It’s a repair you can do in a few minutes.

Both plaster and drywall are durable wall finishes, but they differ significantly in installation, cost, performance, and aesthetics.

Installation & Cost: Drywall installation is faster and more affordable, typically costing $1.50 to $3 per square foot. It uses premade sheets, making it a more accessible DIY project. Plastering is a labor-intensive craft that requires specialized skills, pushing costs to $2 to $10 per square foot. It involves applying a wet paste over a lath framework.

Durability & Performance: Plaster is generally more durable, longer-lasting, and provides superior soundproofing. It is also a better insulator, which can help reduce energy costs. Drywall is easier to remove for future renovations.

Aesthetics: Drywall provides a smooth, uniform surface ready for paint or texture. Plaster offers a high-end, naturally textured look that can hide imperfections and is often preferred for achieving a classic or historic aesthetic.

Which is better? The choice depends on your priorities. Drywall is ideal for those prioritizing a lower upfront cost, faster installation, and DIY potential. Plaster is the better option for a higher-end project where durability, soundproofing, and a unique, premium finish are more important than the initial cost.

Many services include repainting to match the existing surface. Confirm with your provider.

Plaster can be a difficult DIY to master, especially if you plan to plaster an entire room, rather than patch a small area. Before you begin a plaster DIY project, you need to know which tools and type of plaster to use. It's also important to know how to prepare the surface and apply the plaster for a smooth finish. If that all sounds like a lot of work, you may prefer hiring a local plaster repair contractor to do the job.

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