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FreshStartsRemodeling

917 N High St
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FreshStartsRemodeling

917 N High St
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Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
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With over 10 years combined experience, we are sure to bring your renovation to life! From floor to ceiling we have you covered. We specialize in any type of home. Contact us today for a free quote! https://www.freshstartsremodeling.com/

"Freshstarts Remodeling did a fabulous job doing my tub to shower bath remodel! They provided guidance when selecting materials, ideas to enhance the project, and were polite and punctual throughout the project. I would definitely hire them again for any remodeling that I needed. A+"

Stephanie K on July 2023

With over 10 years combined experience, we are sure to bring your renovation to life! From floor to ceiling we have you covered. We specialize in any type of home. Contact us today for a free quote! https://www.freshstartsremodeling.com/

"Freshstarts Remodeling did a fabulous job doing my tub to shower bath remodel! They provided guidance when selecting materials, ideas to enhance the project, and were polite and punctual throughout the project. I would definitely hire them again for any remodeling that I needed. A+"

Stephanie K on July 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





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Drywall questions, answered by experts

If you plan on heating your garage, you must install a vapor barrier when drywalling the garage. A vapor barrier protects your garage from frost and mold that can occur through condensation. If your garage is unheated, you don't need to install a vapor barrier. The only exception is if you regularly crank the heat in your car before getting in it. In this case, you may still want to install a vapor barrier, as your car can heat your garage.

The average life span for drywall is between 40 and 60 years, although panels can last significantly longer in many cases if it’s well-maintained. Of course, many things can reduce the life span of your drywall, including fire, smoke damage, water, moisture, and physical damage, like dents and holes. Thankfully, you’re likely to get around 50 years of value out of professionally-installed drywall, making the $2,000 you’ll spend on the job well worth it in the long run.

Drywall is safe to cut as long as you follow proper procedures, such as wearing personal protective equipment and using the right tools to score and cut the drywall. When cutting new drywall, it can release dust with silica and other compounds that could pose health risks. Leave cutting drywall to the pros, or wear a high-quality respiratory mask, goggles, and other PPE when handling drywall.

Whether you apply the drywall mesh before or after drywall mud depends on the type of patch it is. For self-adhesive patches, you’ll put the patch down first and then coat it with mud. Mesh patches that are not self-adhesive will require you to put mud down first and then press the mesh into it, followed by additional coats of mud.

The easiest way to cut holes in drywall for electrical boxes is to use a spiral saw with a drywall router bit. Hang the drywall without cutting out a hole for the box, but make sure you measure and mark where the box is located on the wall. Once you screw in the drywall sheet, drill a small hole into the box void, insert the spiral saw bit, and move it around the edge of the box using the inside wall as a guide. You can also use an oscillating multi-tool with an electrical box cutout for fast, professional results.

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