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Greenify Energy Savers
4.9(
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Serving Springville, UT and surrounding areas

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In business since 2012

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"Would absolutely recommend! They were very pleasant to work with and all of the energy efficiency improvements got in quickly. Everyone we worked with was friendly and professional, our solar panels work great, they answered all my questions promptly, and overall this was a very positive experience."
Response time1 day
8 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by94%of homeowners
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Builds & Services LLC
5.0(
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Serving Springville, UT and surrounding areas

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In business since 2010

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Customers say: True professional

"Yes he did! With my arthritis hands I could no longer adjust my shower’s knobs. He changed them to levers and now I can shower without scalding. On another occasion he replaced the hardware on my front door and it looks great."
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Response time5 days
4 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by40%of homeowners
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Accent Windows
4.4(
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Serving Springville, UT and surrounding areas

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In business since 1982

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"They were just wonderful. Jim Hall was our salesman. He was very professional and personable. There was no pressure, just answers. I wish I remembered our installers name, oh he was so good. I have and will highly recommend this company to my family and friends."
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Response time10 hrs
Response rate100%
2 neighbors recently requested a quote
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DaBella - Provo (Windows)
3.6(
990
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Serving Springville, UT and surrounding areas

Approved (Corporate)

In business since 2011

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Warranties offered

"James M and Eric R helped us with everything they could but we just couldn't get it in our budget. These two gentlemen helped us out and I appreciate it but if I come to a point where i can fit this project in on my budget I'd definitely call DaBella. Thank you guys for EVERYTHING you guys did."
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Recommended by88%of homeowners
5 Star Kitchen and Bath
4.1(
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Serving Springville, UT and surrounding areas

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"Had cabinets removed and a shower installed in my downstairs bathroom. Coleton Knight did an excellent job installing the shower and moving the toilet and vanity over as well. Great workmanship and very professional! Explained in detail and answered all my questions! Thanks to Brandon the salesman as well. Love my new shower ❤️"
Response time1 day
Response rate99%
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Glaziers questions, answered by experts

The best way to transport wine glasses is to pack them upright in a divided, padded box designed specifically for stemware. First, wrap each glass individually with bubble wrap or packing paper, ensuring both the bowl and the delicate stem are cushioned. If you don't have a divided box, you can still pack them safely. After wrapping each glass and securing the material with tape, place them upright in a sturdy box. Layer soft items like dish towels, crumpled paper, or clothing between the glasses to prevent them from touching. Fill any remaining gaps with additional padding to keep the glasses snug and prevent shifting. Finally, clearly label the box as “FRAGILE GLASSWARE” or “FRAGILE–HANDLE WITH CARE” to ensure careful handling.

There’s no exact formula to calculate the cost of your mirror, but a few guidelines will help you estimate the price tag you can expect. The bigger the mirror, the higher the cost—and the same goes for thickness. Customizations will largely depend on the labor required, so think about how long your design will take and multiply that by your contractor’s hourly rate.

Replacing a glass pane is much less expensive than replacing your entire window. The average person will pay between $180 and $400 to replace a glass window pane. This price can vary based on a ton of factors, including labor costs in your area, special window treatments, and the number of panes on your window. 

Start by attaching the mirror to a wall stud if possible. Next, use appropriate hardware for the mirror's size and the wall material. That could look like drywall anchors, toggle bolts, or self-drilling anchors to ensure a strong hold. Additionally, D-rings or hanging brackets are more secure than a nail. You can also use mirror adhesive to secure small or larger mirrors with a vanity as a base.

The best way to pack mirrors is to use specially padded cartons or boxes made for mirrors. Be sure to thoroughly wrap the fragile mirror in padded paper or bubble wrap before sliding it into its box. That way, there’s a protective barrier in between the mirror and the box. Then, fill in any gaps with crumpled paper or additional packing materials.

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