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Avatar for Eden Landscape and Handyman Services LLC
Eden Landscape and Handyman Services LLC
5.0(
60
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Deck or Porch - Repair

Serving Rock Hill, SC and surrounding areas

Approved

Super Service Award Winner

Credit card accepted

Customers say: True professional

"To say Chris and his team of expert carpenters "repaired and replaced" our sad, worn out deck is an understatement. What was a neglected deck of age is now a refreshed deck and boardwalk ready to welcome (safely) our neighbors, friends and family to enjoy the upcoming warm seasons lakeside. Chris and his team completed the project on time and on budget (with a few exceptions to uncovering unknown water damage - and even so, being very reasonable for the extra costs and labor). We would absolutely trust Chris and his team to do it all again, and so should you. Thanks, Chris!"
Deck repair
Handymen Project
Handymen Project
Deck repair
Handymen Project

+7

4 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by35%of homeowners
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AWD Cabinetry
5.0(
21
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Furniture - Build Custom

Serving Rock Hill, SC and surrounding areas

Approved

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2016

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"It was perfect! They had to replace butcher block countertops that had been incorrectly installed by another company. They came out and gave an estimate and had samples of wood to choose from and gave options for the installation on the edges, etc. They show up when they are scheduled to for all appointments and they explain what they are going to do and how to care for the counters after installation. Exceptional people to work with!! HIGHLY RECOMMEND!!"
Furniture - Custom Made Project
Custom kitchen
Butcher block kitchen
custom kitchen and island
Custom kitchen

+30

Response time8 hrs
3 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by90%of homeowners
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Dynasty Development Co
4.9(
35
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Window Frame - RepairWindow Frame - Repair - For Business

Serving Rock Hill, SC and surrounding areas

Approved

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2008

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Garth did an absolutely amazing job putting up a shelf / coat rack and fixing a toilet dispenser in our guest bathroom.From beginning to end his professionalism and attention to detail were outstanding. The work is top-notch and he completed on time and within budget. He kept the workspace tidy and was incredibly respectful of our home. I highly recommend Garth and Dynasty Development for anyone looking for reliable, high-quality work."
Response time2 days
2 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by73%of homeowners
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Carpentry questions, answered by experts

Modern brick houses are really stick-built homes with a brick facade for aesthetic purposes only, so most have framing. With genuine brick construction, most homeowners install furring strips over the interior of the brick and then install drywall over those strips to cover the brick wall, so they don’t have traditional framing.

Removing a load-bearing wall is best handled by professionals. However, if you have the skill set and decide to DIY the project, you will still need at least one additional person to assist you. Aside from helping with demolition, you'll need another hand to install the new support beam.

Joists do distribute their load to beams, but they don’t sit on top of the beams. Instead, home builders nail or screw the joists directly to the beams such that the end of the joist butts up against the edge of the beam. Beams can sit on other beams for support, but you’ll never see a joist sitting on top of a beam or another joist.

One of the most common house framing basics for decades has been using wood for the framing work. However, some framing contractors now suggest using steel frames. Steel is lightweight, resistant to fire, and resistant to moisture, all of which are areas where wood framing could cause problems. However, steel framing is more expensive than wood and limits your ability to insulate the home.

It’s sometimes safe to replace a load-bearing wall with a beam, but you need a structural engineer to sign off on the project. You’ll also likely have to upgrade to a steel I-beam or another material that’s stronger than wood to maintain the level of support you need without the wall underneath.

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