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Advanced Drywall & Remodeling, LLC
5.0(
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Serving Roy, UT and surrounding areas

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In business since 2015

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Emergency services offered

"Recently when I had a plumbing job done at my house, the plumber had to open a hole in the wall behind the work. I have an older home with lathe and plaster walls. Moises was recommended as someone with the expertise for that repair. Moises was very courteous and was able to answer all my questions. The work was done quickly and efficiently; when it was completed, no one would even guess that there had been a hole there. In summary, Moises did an excellent job; I am very pleased with his work and would recommend him to others who need this type of repair."
Response time5 hrs
Response rate86%
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Avisand Drywall LLC
5.0(
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Serving Roy, UT and surrounding areas

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In business since 2024

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Jose and Abel did a beautiful job. They were careful and professional. They left no mess behind. I would recommend them to anyone needing drywall repair."
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Response time1 day
Response rate97%
1 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Cransten
4.4(
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Serving Roy, UT and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2016

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Joe fixed our bathroom leak by replacing the faulty hardware with the proper hardware and patched the wall back up and repainted the wall (with the perfect color match) where he had to cut out to diagnose. You can’t even tell there was a hole there. Joe took the time to explain everything to me of what our issue was and how he fixed it. He was on time, explained how long the job will take, and very thorough. Very professional work. My husband and I will definitely use Cransten again for our house projects in the future. Before and after photos from the leak damage and repair included with this review."
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Response time1 day
Response rate98%
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Wall Repair questions, answered by experts

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Railroad ties can be good for retaining walls, but it depends on the area. They have a desirable rustic look and are durable. The problem is they’re treated with creosote, a preservative the EPA says poses a risk to humans and wildlife. Over time, the preservative seeps out of the wood and into the ground. Many areas have banned the use of creosote-treated wood on residential properties. If your area does allow it, never use railroad ties near an edible garden or drinking water source. Instead, use wood that’s treated with an EPA-approved preservative or a wood-alternative composite material.

Even if you think you know how to build a retaining wall theoretically, doing the actual work is a completely different story. There are lots of nuances in building retaining walls, and the slightest oversight can compromise their integrity. Therefore, we recommend you hire a pro to build, repair, or replace retaining walls.

Yes, including patterns, finishes, and plant integration for aesthetic enhancement.

Options include concrete, stone, brick, and wood, tailored for specific design needs.

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