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2 years of experience

I have been doing carpentry work since I was 13 years old, working for my father’s construction company. I love what I do and am proud of every job I have ever been a part of because I was taught to take pride in my work and make sure every customer is beyond satisfied with the job performed. I am experienced in all phases of construction and remodeling and look forward to hearing from you.

I have been doing carpentry work since I was 13 years old, working for my father’s construction company. I love what I do and am proud of every job I have ever been a part of because I was taught to take pride in my work and make sure every customer is beyond satisfied with the job performed. I am experienced in all phases of construction and remodeling and look forward to hearing from you.



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Ashland Designs

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15 years of experience

Handyman services including electrical, plumbing, carpentry, cleaning and powerwashing, cnc and custom woodworking. We also have mobile detailing for your vehicles! Whatever your projects are we can help!

Handyman services including electrical, plumbing, carpentry, cleaning and powerwashing, cnc and custom woodworking. We also have mobile detailing for your vehicles! Whatever your projects are we can help!






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Autosolution

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2 years of experience

I specialize in the automation industry as a Field Service Technician. Electrical problems are my specialty and automation is my passion. I’m always looking for new technologies and how to implement them in our daily life’s. From smart device installations to basic home appliances repairs. Anything and everything electric is welcomed !!

I specialize in the automation industry as a Field Service Technician. Electrical problems are my specialty and automation is my passion. I’m always looking for new technologies and how to implement them in our daily life’s. From smart device installations to basic home appliances repairs. Anything and everything electric is welcomed !!



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Wall Repair questions, answered by experts

It depends: You can wallpaper over non-coated wallpaper, but you should never wallpaper over vinyl-coated wallpaper. This non-recommended method will cause the new wallpaper to fail to stick, which can lead to bubbling, imperfections, and even mold growth between the layers of wallpaper. Consult a professional wallpaper hanger to determine your existing wallpaper type or remove the current wallpaper and paste residue so that the new wallpaper will adhere properly.

Your peel-and-stick wallpaper can fall off for multiple reasons, including high humidity levels, extreme temperature changes, poor installation, and even the wall surface. Textured walls can prevent the adhesive from fully sticking to the wall, making it more likely for the wallpaper to peel off. Low-quality wallpapers with weaker adhesives are also more likely to fall off prematurely.

For the most part, peel-and-stick wallpaper doesn't damage walls. However, there may be some cases when damage does occur. For example, if you try to rip the paper off the wall, you may pull away some paint at the same time.

The walls can also be damaged if they aren't prepared properly before you add the wallpaper. For example, if the coat of paint is too fresh when you put the wallpaper on the walls, it can peel away as you remove the paper. 

You should always use a primer before painting over wallpaper to help the paint adhere correctly and get a good finish. Not all wallpaper can be painted over, so do a test patch in an inconspicuous area before painting an entire wall. If the primer and paint don’t adhere, you’ll need to remove the wallpaper, prime the wall, and then paint.

When comparing peel-and-stick wallpaper and traditional wallpaper, each has its own pros and cons—the one that’s better for you depends on your needs and space. Peel-and-stick wallpaper is more budget-friendly and easier to install, while traditional wallpaper lasts much longer and can be used in a wider variety of spaces.

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