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Excellent Touch Design
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Drapes or Curtains - Repair or AlterDrapes or Curtains - Repair or Alter - For Business

Serving Lytle, TX and surrounding areas

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In business since 2005

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We pride our company on reliability, great communication, integrity, and quality work. We are experts in our trade and will do our best to keep you as educated as we can on your particular task or project. We look forward to earning your business! Book with us online or feel free to give us a call today!

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Blinds or Shades - Install or ReplaceBlinds or Shades - RepairDrapes or Curtains - Install or Replace+4 more

Serving Lytle, TX and surrounding areas

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I’m a dependable handyman dedicated to providing quality workmanship, honest communication, and reliable service. Whether it’s home repairs, maintenance, installations, carpentry, drywall repair, painting, trim work, or general improvements, I take pride in treating every project as if it were my own. My goal is to deliver professional results, show up when I say I will, and make the repair process simple and stress-free. No job is too small—I believe every customer deserves dependable service, fair pricing, and work done right the first time.

Adam’s comercial cleaning
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Blinds or Shades - Install or ReplaceBlinds or Shades - RepairIndoor Shutters - Repair

Serving Lytle, TX and surrounding areas

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Hello! My name is Daniel Adam, and I’m the owner of Adam’s comercial cleaning . I provide reliable, high-quality handyman services with a focus on honest work, fair pricing, and customer satisfaction.\n\nWhether you need small repairs, home maintenance, furniture assembly, painting, drywall repair, fixture installation, or other household projects, I’m here to help. I take pride in treating every home with care and making sure each job is completed safely and professionally.\n\nMy goal is to make home repairs simple and stress-free by showing up on time, communicating clearly, and delivering quality workmanship you can count on. No job is too small, and I appreciate every opportunity to earn your trust and your business.

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Window Treatments questions, answered by experts

No, windows cannot be made 100% soundproof. Even the most advanced setups still allow some sound to pass through because windows are designed to let in light and are not completely sealed from the outside. While you cannot achieve complete silence, significant noise reduction is possible, with some noise-reduction windows blocking up to 95% of outside noise.

The goal is to minimize air gaps, add mass, and reduce vibration. To block out as much noise as possible, consider hiring a professional to install new double-pane, triple-pane, or laminated windows. You can further enhance soundproofing with airtight seals, glass inserts, shutters, or sound-dampening curtains. With the right upgrades, you can block out traffic, neighbors, and other city noise to a much quieter level.

Window capping costs between $1 and $2 per linear foot. Since your average window size is 24 by 36 inches, you’re looking at 10 linear feet in total, or $10 to $20 per window. Labor adds another $30 to $100 per hour to the project. If you have custom windows, you’ll spend more to have your windows capped. Fiberglass tends to cost more than vinyl and aluminum, while vinyl costs the least but has the shortest lifespan and may have a higher long term cost.

Garden windows last about 15 to 30 years, depending on the materials, ongoing maintenance, and local climate. Fiberglass and wood windows tend to have the longest life spans as long as you keep up with cleaning, lubricating, and refinishing them. Make sure to inspect your windows about once a year for signs of trouble, like worn-out seals, frame damage, or cracks in the panes.

Yes, you can install a bay window in an existing house. You’ll need to have a structural engineer draw up plans to add the necessary support to your exterior load-bearing walls and a general contractor to make the changes to the framing around the new wall opening. This will cost an average of $3,000. After that work is done, a window installer can set the new bay window in place.

Window screens can help keep some heat out of your home, which is one benefit of using them in summer. It’s also the reason experts suggest removing your screens in winter—so it’s easier for the sun’s warmth to filter into your home. This will keep you cozier and potentially reduce your heating bills.

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