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Hello, my name is Saul Gomez. I will be taking care of all your questions, concerns and needs around your home. I cater to the homeowner by any means until the job is satisfactory. Calm cool and collective is how we operate. Also communication and punctuality throughout the whole process to fit our time schedules is a priority. Please consider and have a blessed day

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Faith Constructors LLC
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Serving Commerce, TX and surrounding areas

In business since 2021

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"All work was done in a timely manner and for the quoted price. The house is old and definitely not plumb, so it wasn’t an easy job. Thanks to Ben and his team for all their hard work!"
Interior Prime & painting 3,600 Sq feet
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Interior Prime & painting 3,600 Sq feet
Bathtub repair in apartments
Interior Prime & painting 3,600 Sq feet

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Beastmode services
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Serving Commerce, TX and surrounding areas

"Absolutely amazing! They mounted and hung ceiling mounts for me ! They are even and my ceiling mounts work perfectly! They helped me decide what room would be right and they are very knowledgeable in their profession! Will definitely be using the company for any handyman service I need in the future !"
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K & J Custom Design
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Serving Commerce, TX and surrounding areas

"Jeff and his crew were awesome. We had him install wainscot on our walls and ceiling in our upstairs loft, bedrooms, bathrooms...he also installed a vanity for me in the bathroom and rebuilt the stairs that lead up to make them wider and more attractive. He also installed a new exterior door/screen door combination for me."
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Nest Installation questions, answered by experts

When baiting an iguana trap, several items should be avoided. Do not use poisonous baits, such as those intended for rats or mice. This practice is often illegal, is unlikely to attract iguanas, and poses a significant risk to pets or other wildlife. Additionally, avoid using herbs, fruits, and vegetables that are toxic to iguanas, such as fresh sage, rosemary, avocados, and eggplants. While ripe fruit can be an effective bait, be sure to remove any pits or seeds from fruits like apples, pears, and peaches, as they are highly toxic. Finally, steer clear of citrus fruits, which act as a natural deterrent.

Many policyholders wonder if home warranties will cover pest control services. Unfortunately, for most basic plans, they don’t. However, some companies offer premium plans and add-ons that can cover pest control, but even these will often come with limitations. It's crucial to review the specific details of your home warranty policy to determine if pest control is covered and to understand any limitations, such as maximum payout amounts or specific pest exclusions.

It’s possible that skunks will leave on their own. Skunks may appear briefly on your property and move on if they cannot find food. However, waiting them out is not a foolproof solution. If the skunk finds a food source on or near your property and builds a nest, the animal will almost certainly not choose to move. If you can eliminate food sources, you’ll have a better chance of seeing the skunk leave on its own.

No, poison isn’t the best way to deal with animals in your attic. It’s unlikely to completely eradicate the problem, especially if you don’t take care of access points. Also, poisoned animals may die and decay in the attic, causing noxious odors. 

Some animals may leave the attic before the poison kills them, which could lead to nearby pets or other wildlife eating the animals and becoming poisoned themselves. Ultimately, it’s better to avoid using poison and contact a professional instead.

Scent deterrents like ammonia, vinegar, mothballs, and pepper can help keep coyotes away, but these are best used in tandem with other preventative measures. Remember that ammonia and vinegar can kill your plants and/or grass, so it’s best to soak rags in these substances or spray them on hardscaped areas to avoid damaging your landscape.

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