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Just Smart Construction and Remodeling

3901 Arlington Highlands Blvd
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Just Smart Construction and Remodeling

3901 Arlington Highlands Blvd
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10 years of experience

We are general contractors we employ 20 people with experience in fields of painting roofing framing, electrical, plumbing , drywall , concrete forming countertops cabinets foundation framing etc

We are general contractors we employ 20 people with experience in fields of painting roofing framing, electrical, plumbing , drywall , concrete forming countertops cabinets foundation framing etc






Loyalty Custom Remodel

3001 Deen Rd
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Loyalty Custom Remodel

3001 Deen Rd
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19 years of experience

General construction and remodeling custom restrooms and add ons free estimates we are family owed and operated cut out the commission your contractor is hands on, that means one person from finish to end always on site

General construction and remodeling custom restrooms and add ons free estimates we are family owed and operated cut out the commission your contractor is hands on, that means one person from finish to end always on site





"At the consultation, Todd seemed very courteous and professional. He took measurements & made notes of what all we needed built. He asked us to send pictures of how we wanted the bathroom cabinets made, which we sent. On the day of installation, Todd and his helper came in and got right to work. However, we were very disappointed in the following: 1. The walls were damaged in every room that a cabinet was installed, with no apology, initiative or offer to repair the damages. 2. All cabinets were to have adjustable shelving. Only the Master Bedroom closet had adjustable shelves. 3. None of the cabinets had finishing trim on the bottom edges of them. They were just squared off like a big box ready-made cabinet. 4. The shelves in the master closet were laid against each other while the paint was wet and they had obviously been stuck together. We've asked him to replace or repair them, but he adamantly refuses. He says we stacked the shelves causing that issue, but we did not. The damaged sides were strategically placed leaning against the walls in the closet. Had they not been damaged, I'm sure he would have properly installed them in the cabinet. Also, they had been painted in the shop, so they should have been dried properly by the time they were brought to the house. 5. None of the bathroom cabinets were made to our specifications, according to the pictures we sent. When I texted him about it, his reply was "I forgot." No apology or effort was made to reconcile the oversight. 5. Todd's professionalism ceased the moment he received the last payment. I have a series of texts to prove that he does not stand behind his work and is rude to his clients. 6. The only thing I have requested Todd to make this right is the master bedroom shelves be remade or repaired. My husband & I have both tried to sand the damages out of the shelves with no success. So I don't think it is out of line to request the shelves be remade. I even offered to give the old shelves back so he could use them with another client. His response was "Don't be a smart a_ _." I'm offended by his lack of professionalism and desire to stand by his client and give excellent customer service. As I shared with Todd, we paid him exactly what he requested and expected for the job, however, we did not get any of our projects completed exactly as we expected. As a contractor listed with Angie's List, I believe you should know who you are referring and how they are representing you. We gave the company a D rating because the overall quality of the cabinetry was good except for following our requests. However, we will never give Evans Home Improvement as a reference. (We can provide pictures of everything we've stated, except the wall damage, which has already been repaired.)"

Lorrie G on June 2020

"At the consultation, Todd seemed very courteous and professional. He took measurements & made notes of what all we needed built. He asked us to send pictures of how we wanted the bathroom cabinets made, which we sent. On the day of installation, Todd and his helper came in and got right to work. However, we were very disappointed in the following: 1. The walls were damaged in every room that a cabinet was installed, with no apology, initiative or offer to repair the damages. 2. All cabinets were to have adjustable shelving. Only the Master Bedroom closet had adjustable shelves. 3. None of the cabinets had finishing trim on the bottom edges of them. They were just squared off like a big box ready-made cabinet. 4. The shelves in the master closet were laid against each other while the paint was wet and they had obviously been stuck together. We've asked him to replace or repair them, but he adamantly refuses. He says we stacked the shelves causing that issue, but we did not. The damaged sides were strategically placed leaning against the walls in the closet. Had they not been damaged, I'm sure he would have properly installed them in the cabinet. Also, they had been painted in the shop, so they should have been dried properly by the time they were brought to the house. 5. None of the bathroom cabinets were made to our specifications, according to the pictures we sent. When I texted him about it, his reply was "I forgot." No apology or effort was made to reconcile the oversight. 5. Todd's professionalism ceased the moment he received the last payment. I have a series of texts to prove that he does not stand behind his work and is rude to his clients. 6. The only thing I have requested Todd to make this right is the master bedroom shelves be remade or repaired. My husband & I have both tried to sand the damages out of the shelves with no success. So I don't think it is out of line to request the shelves be remade. I even offered to give the old shelves back so he could use them with another client. His response was "Don't be a smart a_ _." I'm offended by his lack of professionalism and desire to stand by his client and give excellent customer service. As I shared with Todd, we paid him exactly what he requested and expected for the job, however, we did not get any of our projects completed exactly as we expected. As a contractor listed with Angie's List, I believe you should know who you are referring and how they are representing you. We gave the company a D rating because the overall quality of the cabinetry was good except for following our requests. However, we will never give Evans Home Improvement as a reference. (We can provide pictures of everything we've stated, except the wall damage, which has already been repaired.)"

Lorrie G on June 2020

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Unfinished Carpentry questions, answered by experts

Yes, joists are considered structural, as they support the flooring or roofing above them and help distribute the load to the beams, which, in turn, distribute that load to weight-bearing walls or foundational supports directly below them. Joists not only help distribute the load evenly to your beams, but they also provide direct support to the subfloor in flooring systems, which helps reduce creaking and the risk of uneven flooring.

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.

Yes, a bowed wall can be straightened in several ways. If the bowing is minimal, it can often be straightened by installing anchors or straps. For more severe basement wall bowing, your contractor might need to excavate the soil outside the foundation and pull the wall back into its original position to straighten it.

Not all wood that’s been softened by termites needs to be replaced. You may be able to salvage wood using a wood hardener instead of replacing beams. However, you’ll need to hire a structural engineer to assess the damage and the overall stability of the wood before making a replacement plan.

Regular sealing, repainting, and checking for wood rot or pest infestations help maintain longevity.

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