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Medina Brothers Construction LLC
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Handyman for Multiple Small Projects

Serving Alton, TX and surrounding areas

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In business since 2023

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"I recently had Medina Brothers Construction LLC come out to redo the weatherstripping on all my doors and windows, and I couldn’t be happier with the results. From the moment they arrived, they were professional, courteous, and clearly knew what they were doing. They took their time to make sure everything was sealed perfectly, explained the process along the way, and made sure I was completely satisfied before they left. The difference in how well my home is insulated now is night and day — no more drafts, and it already feels more energy efficient. I really appreciate their attention to detail and the quality of their work. I highly recommend Medina Brothers Construction LLC to anyone looking for reliable, honest, and skilled contractors who truly care about their customers."
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Rodney
New to Angi
Handyman for Multiple Small Projects

Serving Alton, TX and surrounding areas

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Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

Small jobs welcome

Hi, I’m Rodney. I’ve spent my career in construction and enjoy helping customers bring their projects to life. I’m hardworking, dependable, and committed to doing things the right way. My goal is always to provide quality workmanship, keep communication open, and make sure every customer is satisfied with the final result. I appreciate the opportunity to work with you and look forward to helping with your next project.

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The FixI.T.'s
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Handyman for Multiple Small Projects

Serving Alton, TX and surrounding areas

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Emergency services offered

Small jobs welcome

Im an IT manager and have been doing this for 20 years, I contracted with SpaceX and installed most of the security cameras, I also helped to construct most of the network while there. I have been repairing appliances for even longer, I can repair them all, but I don't want to waste your time or money so I will ask for the model number and what the machine is doing before heading out. If it's less expensive to buy a new one, I will let you know.

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Fire Pit Installation questions, answered by experts

Yes, dead palm tree fronds are a fire hazard. The leaves become highly combustible because the dead fronds don’t fall off the tree themselves, especially in hot, sunny climates. In fact, many wildfires start from dead palm fronds. Palm trees can also easily catch fire from lighting, electrical power lines, and fireworks. So, cutting off dead palm fronds before they become a fire hazard is important.

The NFPA model codes and International Residential Code (IRC) mandate that all new one- and two-family homes have fire sprinkler systems. However, all municipalities are different. The best way to determine if your municipality requires fire sprinklers is to contact your state fire marshal’s office. One reason to install a fire sprinkler system is that it’s the first line of defense in putting out a fire and alerting your family of emergencies.

Depending on who’s doing the estimating, about 22,000 to 25,000 chimney fires happen each year in the United States. Given the fact that millions of Americans have fireplaces (and chimneys), that means chimney fires aren’t exactly common—but they’re not rare, either. Since they’re so dangerous, it’s important to take precautions to prevent them.

You should schedule a fireplace inspection at least once a year, per the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). However, this is the minimum requirement even if you’re diligent with fireplace maintenance between uses. If you suspect your fireplace is malfunctioning, schedule one sooner to avoid fire hazards or the release of harmful emissions like carbon monoxide in your home.

Yes, you can close off a fireplace both temporarily and permanently with extremely wide price ranges. Temporary solutions involve fireplace plugs that can be inflated to block air and deflated to open the fireplace, covers, and boards. Permanent methods of shutting off fireplaces usually involve bricking up the fireplace or covering it with drywall. No matter the method, it’s probably best to hire a professional.

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