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Home Genius Exteriors
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Exterior Shutters - Repair or Restore

Serving Burnettown, SC and surrounding areas

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In business since 2004

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"Home Genius Exteriors did an excellent job putting up my new siding. Everyone was very professional start the the gentleman that came out to give me a quote. The crew that came out to do the work was outstanding and did a great job cleaning up afterwards."
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Chief Lawn and Landscaping
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Furniture - Build Custom

Serving Burnettown, SC and surrounding areas

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Welcome to CLL!\n\nCLL is a proud disabled veteran-owned business providing reliable landscaping, handyman services, general labor, locker clean-outs, and junk removal. We built our company on the values of integrity, hard work, and dependable service, and we bring those principles to every job—no matter the size.\n\nWhether you need your yard cleaned up, repairs completed around your home, heavy lifting, a storage unit or locker emptied, or unwanted items hauled away, we’re committed to getting the job done efficiently and with attention to detail. We believe in honest pricing, clear communication, and treating every property with care and respect.\n\nAt CLL, customer satisfaction is our top priority. We take pride in delivering quality work you can count on and building lasting relationships through dependable service. We appreciate the opportunity to earn your trust and look forward to helping with your next project.

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Carpentry questions, answered by experts

Costs depend on desk size, labor, included features like drawers or motorized height adjustments, and required wall anchoring.

Begin by analyzing the blueprints and gathering the proper materials before framing a house. With the prep stages behind you, begin by framing the floor of a house on the newly set foundation. Exterior and interior walls come next, along with rough openings for doors and windows. Contractors will then add ceiling and roof rafters to finish things off. 

Not all porch columns are load-bearing, though they can be. Some porch columns are simply decorative. There are ways to identify a load-bearing column, like looking for visible seams and a foundation. Also, check to see if the column directly enters the ground. In some porch installations, a contractor will excavate a hole to install a column into the earth along with a buried cement base for stability.

Converting a carport into a garage can vary in difficulty depending on its configuration, the condition of the foundation or slab, and its location relative to the house. The process has a lot in common with a home addition, but you can often skip non-essential finishes like fine flooring, trim work, or even drywall and HVAC. The conversion requires experience with drywall, insulation, and other building materials to ensure it’s done safely and correctly. While it might be possible for a DIYer with the proper tools and skills to do the work, it is a complicated and potentially dangerous job. If you’re new to basic construction, it's best to leave this project to the professionals.

Yes, you can find ceiling joists using simple tools if a stud finder isn't available.

Using a hammer requires patience and a keen ear. Gently tap the ceiling in a grid pattern, listening for sound changes. A hollow sound indicates space between joists, while a solid, dull thud suggests a joist. Mark the location with a pencil and confirm by tapping from different angles.

Alternatively, you can use a nail, but this method will leave small holes. You'll feel increased resistance when the nail hits a joist. Mark the spot and repeat the process every 16 or 24 inches to map the joist locations. This method is considered less reliable than using a stud finder.

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