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JH Landscaping & More
4.8(
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Handyman for Multiple Small Projects

Serving Crosby, TX and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2015

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"I hired them because they were on Angie list. Best experience I've ever had with a contractor in Houston. I was scared because I hate dealing with contractors...no offense. These guys were good and reasonably priced. They did my sheetrock after the plumbing repairs were completed after that freeze shit show."
Response time1 day
Recommended by83%of homeowners
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Setcon
3.0(
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Handyman for Multiple Small Projects

Serving Crosby, TX and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2007

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"What a great experience working with Brandon and Brent! From hanging my Christmas lights, mounting 2 TVs and installing a ceiling fan, the final products look perfect! I canâ t say thank you enough! They also made sure they kept my house clean in every room they went into, thatâ s a big deal for me! Highly recommended!!"
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Recommended by92%of homeowners
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777 Crew Records LLC
5.0(
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Handyman for Multiple Small Projects

Serving Crosby, TX and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2012

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Jason and his team Dominique and Jarvis did a fantastic job! They arrived on time and came prepared with all necessary equipment and supplies. They finished work efficiently and cleaned up after themselves. In fact, I was so pleased with their work, I hired them to come back and do some more work around my house."
Response time3 hrs
Response rate100%
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Fire Pit Installation questions, answered by experts

Yes, you should seal and cap an unused chimney to protect it from damage. Sealing the structure helps prevent moisture damage, which can lead to issues like cracks, spalling, efflorescence, and damaged mortar joints. Capping the chimney is also crucial to prevent blockages, damage from invasive critters, and downdrafts, while still allowing for proper air ventilation to manage moisture. For the best results, consult a chimney professional to select the right type of chimney or flue cap for your home. It's also wise to continue with annual chimney inspections to maintain the structure's integrity.

Your smoke detector might be too high in some homes or circumstances to reach yourself. If you feel unsafe getting on a ladder to replace your hardwired smoke detector, call a licensed electrician or local handyman to knock this project off your to-do list. If you have a battery-operated smoke detector, your local fire department can change the batteries or help you replace the detector—just make sure you call the non-emergency number.

In any case, do not let this project go unresolved, as it could turn into a huge safety issue.

Start by checking the top or side edge of the door. Look for a certification label or metal tag stamped with details like the fire rating and information on the manufacturer. Even if it’s painted over, the tag should still be visible. Next, look along the edges for slim intumescent strips. They’re designed to swell up and seal gaps when exposed to heat. Finally, check if the door closes itself. Most fire doors have a self-closing mechanism, like an overhead closer or spring hinges. If none of these are obvious, contact a fire safety professional to help verify your door. 

Absolutely! Smoke alarms are lifesavers. According to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), per 1,000 reported home fires, homes without working smoke alarms have a death rate nearly twice as high as those that do have working alarms. So remember to ensure you have enough installed in your home and that they are working and in good shape.

While a hot fire can help heat up and loosen tar within your chimney, making it a recommended step before using a creosote log, it will not burn off significant existing buildup on its own. Attempting to remove built-up creosote with a hot fire is dangerous and can cause a chimney fire. For safe and effective removal of caked-on creosote, the best approach is to hire a professional chimney sweep.

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