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Ab Card Construction Co
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Serving Coalfield, TN and surrounding areas

In business since 1975

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"Our stone walk way is on a very steep hill.  Ab and his team worked carefully to get the 200-300 pound stones down the hill to the path site with minimal disturbance to the yard and grass.  He suggested a certain type of stone that would provide long-term durability and stability for the walk to the lake and added pleasing curves so that the steps looked more inviting than a cold stairway.  He was careful to plant grass along the sides of the pathway where the construction disturbed the grass already in place.  While the weather was extremely hot, he and his team worked every day until the project was completed, about 3 days.  They showed up when expected and communicated their plans for the next day at the end of each day.  There were no surprises.  We ended up with some extra materials (stones) and he added extra steps at the side of the house even though that wasn't part of the original design.  There was no additional cost for this work."
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Universal Construction of TN, LLC
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Serving Coalfield, TN and surrounding areas

In business since 2008

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Emergency services offered

"Jonas Riley, owner of Universal Construction, was called because we were searching for a company who had experience with brick chimney (leaking) repairs.  He responded very quickly, was very good to share his past work with old brick chimneys. Ours was approx. 60 years old. Was knowledgeable and enthusiastic about doing a good job for us.  He immediately e-mailed us a very professional contract to look at and consider.  The contract listed exactly what his obligations were, including hauling off all debris, a warranty on the work, etc. Because of very extensive rainy season, we had to delay beginning work until we had 4 or 5 sunny days. The contract stated that 1/2 of the agreed price would be due when brick and supplies were delivered; 1/2 due at completion. Jonas visited several times and brought brick samples for us to choose one.  He was easy to work with and apologized for the extremely wet weather. We were not the least bothered by the delays.  A "hole in the roof" cannot be done with rain. The old rain damaged wood in the attic was torn out and rebuilt.  Insulation was checked. When the brick masons (4) came they were efficient and did a beautiful job with brick we chose and mortar color we asked for.  Jonas asked how we liked the color of the flashing and offered to paint it a different color....we liked the dark brown and left it.  He had a welder make a custom fit chimney cap and installed it on the last day of our work.  There was no debris left behind, but he did give us a pad of shingles to keep.  His employees were very nice and helpful if we needed a favor.   Yes, I would hire this company for any number of repairs around the home. In fact, we plan to repair the sheetrock and ceilings damaged from past years of leaking chimney, but will delay those repairs until storms occur and we can be certain of the chimney."
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Chimney Caps questions, answered by experts

Typically 1-2 hours, factoring in ductwork and electrical connections.

A higher CFM will make the price of your range hood more expensive. It can be challenging to speculate how much the CFM rating affects price, but ductless range hoods—that don’t need as high of a CFM as ducted range hoods—are less expensive than their alternative. On average, ductless hoods cost between $100 and $300, while ducted hoods can cost as much as $1,000.

No, range hoods do not necessarily have to be vented outside. Ductless or non-vented range hoods are available, which are common in condos or small kitchens where connecting to external ductwork isn't feasible. These hoods operate by taking in air, filtering it through charcoal filters to help eliminate smoke and odors, and then recirculating the cleaned air back into the kitchen. However, while these recirculating hoods are more versatile, venting to the outside is still the preferred and more effective method for completely removing smoke, odors, and gases from the room.

Most residential range hoods have a CFM between 200 and 600. A higher CFM means your range hood is better at removing smoke and odors from your kitchen. The measurement ultimately depends on your stove’s width and heat output as well as the size of your kitchen. 

Compared to the average size of a stove and kitchen, 350 CFM would be the minimum recommended rating for the average kitchen. However, selecting a higher CFM range hood would guarantee better ventilation to match your cooking habits, whether they’re minimal or extensive.

A range hood is an exhaust fan for your kitchen, and several types and styles exist. They are meant to remove grease, moisture, and fumes from your stove. Although some models filter and recirculate the air, the most effective ones remove the air through a duct that’s vented to the outdoors.

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