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CLW Builders

227 Seneca Street
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CLW Builders

227 Seneca Street
4.00(
6
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3 years of experience

We specialize in interior remodeling (big or small), drywall repairs, painting, tiling, exterior siding, decks, and more! We are an owner-operated company, that will always be on-site. We have been doing carpentry work since 2007. We are honest, experienced, and very affordable No matter what kind of repairs or projects you need finished, give us a call or click today!

"Installed bad parts, wanted to charge another job to fix. Plumbing leaking in wall if tub is used. Caulking separated within 48 hours. Popcorn sprayed all over my skylight. Called me a liar multiple times, saying he warned me of bad parts. Not true. Shady company, unwilling to resolve anything they messed up. Pictures and texts will be posted on social media to come. (After ripping me off, he also ruined a neighbors remodel up the Street from me, also overcharged) I was quoted 22$ an hour for him, 15$ an hour for his helper for 40 hours. They both were they together COMBINED working 25 hours for 1700$ labor. That's 68$ each ... Unreal. Good luck"

Aaron G on May 2023

We specialize in interior remodeling (big or small), drywall repairs, painting, tiling, exterior siding, decks, and more! We are an owner-operated company, that will always be on-site. We have been doing carpentry work since 2007. We are honest, experienced, and very affordable No matter what kind of repairs or projects you need finished, give us a call or click today!

"Installed bad parts, wanted to charge another job to fix. Plumbing leaking in wall if tub is used. Caulking separated within 48 hours. Popcorn sprayed all over my skylight. Called me a liar multiple times, saying he warned me of bad parts. Not true. Shady company, unwilling to resolve anything they messed up. Pictures and texts will be posted on social media to come. (After ripping me off, he also ruined a neighbors remodel up the Street from me, also overcharged) I was quoted 22$ an hour for him, 15$ an hour for his helper for 40 hours. They both were they together COMBINED working 25 hours for 1700$ labor. That's 68$ each ... Unreal. Good luck"

Aaron G on May 2023



Fanning Construction

187 S. Church St
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Fanning Construction

187 S. Church St
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8 years of experience

Here at Fanning Construction we strive to satisfy all of our customers needs in a timely and professional manner. We offer unbeatable prices and exceptional work. All calls are returned promptly. No job to big or small, feel free to call. Free Estimates. Fully Licensed and Insured. PA 129796

Here at Fanning Construction we strive to satisfy all of our customers needs in a timely and professional manner. We offer unbeatable prices and exceptional work. All calls are returned promptly. No job to big or small, feel free to call. Free Estimates. Fully Licensed and Insured. PA 129796



Coleman & Co

1994 Sandy Flat Rd
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Coleman & Co

1994 Sandy Flat Rd
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Free onsite estimate

Coleman & Co is located in Summerville, PA. We are in business for 35 years. We do residential and commercial open and closed cell Spray Foam Insulation applications, and much more. Foam Insulation, Foam Insulation Service, Insulation, Home Insulation, Spray Insulation

Coleman & Co is located in Summerville, PA. We are in business for 35 years. We do residential and commercial open and closed cell Spray Foam Insulation applications, and much more. Foam Insulation, Foam Insulation Service, Insulation, Home Insulation, Spray Insulation





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Drywall Insulation questions, answered by experts

Whether or not you need to insulate exposed ductwork depends on state and local building codes. There is no national requirement for duct insulation. Even if your local codes don't require it, duct insulation can be useful to increase the efficiency of old, thin, or flexible duct materials. Ducts should also be insulated in basements and ceilings to avoid condensation.

Yes, you need a 1.5-inch to 2-inch air gap in a cathedral ceiling to allow proper air flow and prevent cathedral ceiling venting problems. This amount of airspace allows warm, moist air to properly leave your ceiling to avoid moisture build-up and other issues that put your home at risk. You can also add an air vent for extra air flow.

No, you should avoid using antifreeze in your outdoor spigot to prevent freezing. Antifreeze can contaminate your water supply and harm the environment. Instead, employ safer and more effective methods for winterizing your spigot, such as draining the spigot and using insulation, to protect it from freezing temperatures.

Through R-value assessments based on climate and existing insulation.

Selling a house with spray foam insulation can be challenging due to concerns about improper installation or its compatibility with the home's structure. If not applied correctly, spray foam can cause issues such as moisture buildup, cracking, or damage to wiring and plumbing. If the insulation didn't cure correctly, there are also flammability concerns. Removing or repairing this type of insulation can pose risks as well.

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