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HD’s contracting

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4 years of experience

Hunters handyman services, offering flooring, framing, light remodeling, drywall, painting, carpentry, appliance installation, certifications in some aspects of electrical work, and knowledgeable in plumbing

Hunters handyman services, offering flooring, framing, light remodeling, drywall, painting, carpentry, appliance installation, certifications in some aspects of electrical work, and knowledgeable in plumbing




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1 years of experience

With my business I’d like to offer junk/debris removal, demolition/excavation work as well along with landscaping materials deliveries I’m experienced in the skills needed to get the job done. I’m willing to work with anyone on pricing and scheduling please just give me a call or text and we can get a day scheduled for quoting and set an execution date!!

With my business I’d like to offer junk/debris removal, demolition/excavation work as well along with landscaping materials deliveries I’m experienced in the skills needed to get the job done. I’m willing to work with anyone on pricing and scheduling please just give me a call or text and we can get a day scheduled for quoting and set an execution date!!




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Jordan Lane Homes LLC

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Handyman of 5 years specializing in LVP flooring and remodels. I can remodel entire houses down to the studs and I am also willing to do the small jobs no one else wants to do.

Handyman of 5 years specializing in LVP flooring and remodels. I can remodel entire houses down to the studs and I am also willing to do the small jobs no one else wants to do.



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BABC REMODELING LLC

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Services I offer: -Drywalling -Roofing -Siding -Flooring -Interior Designing -Doors -Windows Registered with the BBB and am here to help make remodeling our renovating your home as easy as possible. We deal with insurance or paying with cash. Free inspections and quotes on anything.

Services I offer: -Drywalling -Roofing -Siding -Flooring -Interior Designing -Doors -Windows Registered with the BBB and am here to help make remodeling our renovating your home as easy as possible. We deal with insurance or paying with cash. Free inspections and quotes on anything.

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Interior Painting questions, answered by experts

Limewash paint does not require sealing in the traditional sense. Unlike other paints, limewash forms a breathable, matte finish that evaporates moisture from the surface. However, a sealer or topcoat adds protection or durability. It can help enhance the paint's dirt, moisture, and abrasion resistance. Sealing limewash may alter its appearance, potentially affecting its natural matte finish. Therefore, whether to seal limewash depends on the project's specific requirements and desired aesthetic outcome.

Painting over mold is not an effective solution and can actually make the problem worse. Instead, it traps moisture, which allows mold to grow and spread beneath the surface. Mold must be completely removed before painting to ensure the problem doesn’t recur. If mold is painted over, it may eventually seep through the new layer of paint, causing discoloration and peeling.

Yes, options with low VOC and sustainable ingredients ensure healthier choices.

Yes. If you change your mind at some point in the future, you can paint over your limewash. To get an even coat of paint, you should first prep your surface by cleaning it thoroughly and applying an appropriate primer. Since limewash has a matte finish once it’s dry, you likely don’t even need to sand it first.

In most cases, you have to sand crown molding before painting. This is due to the nature and design of molding. It’s not a flat wall, so uneven surfaces will be immediately noticeable once that paint dries. Sanding down the surface smooths everything out, leading to a satisfactory result. If the trim is already smooth, such as with new crown molding, you can give it a light sand with 120-grit sandpaper.

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