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That Chris' Handyman Services

260 Georges Fairchance Rd
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That Chris' Handyman Services

260 Georges Fairchance Rd
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I do repairs, installation, maintenance, assembly, painting and cleaning. I focus on kitchen, bath, bedroom, and basement remodels. Laminate or vinyl plank flooring, tile or backsplash installation. And can do more, I’m always open to new ideas and my number one goal is making home owners happy. I have 5 years experience. I worked for 2 difference contractors and have gained me experience through them and side jobs. Request a quote today!

I do repairs, installation, maintenance, assembly, painting and cleaning. I focus on kitchen, bath, bedroom, and basement remodels. Laminate or vinyl plank flooring, tile or backsplash installation. And can do more, I’m always open to new ideas and my number one goal is making home owners happy. I have 5 years experience. I worked for 2 difference contractors and have gained me experience through them and side jobs. Request a quote today!


Quality Trades Construction

141 Maple Ave
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Quality Trades Construction

141 Maple Ave
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8 years of experience

Get your projects done before the snow starts to fly! No job to big or to small for us to handle! Call to get a free estimate. First time customers get 10% off!! Quality Trades stands behind all our work with pride! PA state lisenced and fully insured!! Over 20 years experience in residential and commercial renovations! We specialize in pride and honor, so give us a call and let us help you today!!

Get your projects done before the snow starts to fly! No job to big or to small for us to handle! Call to get a free estimate. First time customers get 10% off!! Quality Trades stands behind all our work with pride! PA state lisenced and fully insured!! Over 20 years experience in residential and commercial renovations! We specialize in pride and honor, so give us a call and let us help you today!!






Kulback Electric

301 Lion Street
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Kulback Electric

301 Lion Street
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Customers say: Quick response
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I have served the Johnstown community for over 15 years solving problems as cost effectively as possible. I graduated in 2006 with a Mechanical Engineering Degree from Pennsylvania University. I went on to pass both the ICC Journeyman and ICC Master Electrician exam.

"They were able to come within days of the request. They were efficient and professional. The two gentlemen that came were very nice and polite. We will definitely hire them again."

James B on February 2024

I have served the Johnstown community for over 15 years solving problems as cost effectively as possible. I graduated in 2006 with a Mechanical Engineering Degree from Pennsylvania University. I went on to pass both the ICC Journeyman and ICC Master Electrician exam.

"They were able to come within days of the request. They were efficient and professional. The two gentlemen that came were very nice and polite. We will definitely hire them again."

James B on February 2024


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Basement Remodel questions, answered by experts

Walkout basements are not generally included in a home’s square footage, although they may be if they meet certain conditions that depend on local regulations. A finished walkout basement used as a living space may be counted toward square footage in some locations as long as all codes for livable space are met.

Building up by adding square footage to the top of your home is often less expensive than adding a basement, but it depends on the specifics of your house, your property, and supply costs. Because building a basement requires excavation, it can be a more expensive option than building up.

Roughing in and connecting utilities are the hardest parts of finishing a basement, and they’re the parts we typically don’t recommend doing as a DIY project. Unfortunately, your finishing timeline can be extended by weeks while you wait for contractors and inspectors to install electrical wiring, plumbing lines, and heating/cooling equipment and carry out inspections.

Yes, finishing a basement is worth the money in most cases. Although the project is a relatively expensive one, finishing a basement adds usable square footage to your home and typically increases your home value. Many times, your finished basement will add value that’s equal to or greater than the cost of finishing.

If you have the woodworking experience to build a bar from scratch and you have the time, DIYing the work is a no-brainer and can save a few thousand dollars. However, if you’re looking to include a sink, additional lighting fixtures, or high-end bar tops and cabinets, it’s usually a better idea to call in a pro. It will cost more, but the finished product will likely be worth it.

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