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Avatar for Cransten Handyman and Remodeling
Cransten Handyman and Remodeling
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Closet - BuildInterior Trim and Decorative Moldings - InstallInterior Trim and Decorative Moldings - Repair

Serving Vineyard, UT and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2016

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Warranties offered

"If you need a small job done around the house, this company can get it done. Mr.Hilliard came to my home ready and in a very professional manner. The job was finished as expected and needed. Now the wife and I know who to call if future projects arise."
Garage Cabinet Assembly
Bathroom Shower Tile
Fencing Job
Fencing Job 2
Kitchen Remodel

+12

Response time6 hrs
Response rate98%
153 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Xinja LLC
5.0(
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Custom Cabinets - Build

Serving Vineyard, UT and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2018

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"I needed new cabinets in my primary bath. Xinja was so helpful in the design process. They used their program to design the new look so we saw what they would look like in the space beforehand They turned out beautiful and are so functional now, I love how they turned out. I highly recommend Xinja!"
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+11

Response time2 days
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Recommended by37%of homeowners
Oai Hua
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Gazebo or Freestanding Porch - RepairGazebo or Freestanding Porch - Repair - For Business

Serving Vineyard, UT and surrounding areas

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In business since 2008

Free estimates

Customers say: Quick response

"Mr. Hua is such a wonderful repair and fix it man. He has done many repairs and projects for us including plumbing, electrical, drywall and texturing, siding repair, and woodwork repair. He is honest, hardworking, efficient,and meticulous in his work. We highly recommend him!"
Response time3 days
2 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Woodworking questions, answered by experts

Joists and beams are both part of the flooring system above your basement, with the beams spanning the length of your home and getting support from vertical posts underneath, and joists usually spanning half the width of your home with no support posts underneath. The floor joists provide even support to the subflooring and flooring above, and they distribute that load to the beams. The beams then distribute that load down through the support posts to the foundation.

Tipping contractors, builders, or general contractors is not customary or expected. Unlike many service professions where tipping is built into the payment structure, construction professionals typically charge a full rate for their services. However, you may choose to tip a worker for exceptional service, such as if they go above and beyond, stay late to meet a deadline, or work on a holiday weekend. Before offering a tip, it's a good idea to ask about the company's policy, as some prohibit their employees from accepting gratuities. If you want to show your appreciation for a job well done without giving a cash tip, consider writing a positive online review or offering to serve as a reference for potential new customers.

No, beams are the primary load-bearers for flooring or roofing systems, and they distribute the weight of the structure to your foundational supports, while joists bear far less weight and distribute their loads to the beams. Beams are usually thicker and longer, and they have support posts or foundation walls beneath them for support.

If you don’t have a power saw with a blade where you can adjust the angle, you could use a miter box and hand saw to make the cuts. The miter box contains wide slots to support the piece of baseboard and other narrow slots to accommodate the blade of the hand saw. However, it’s tough to make non-standard cuts beyond 30 or 45 degrees when using a miter box.

Yes, ceiling joists are typically load-bearing. However, their primary function is to support the weight of the ceiling and loads applied to it, like lighting fixtures and ceiling fans. They can also help support the roof, especially if they’re part of truss systems. Remember, the load-bearing capacity of ceiling joists depends on the material, size, and space between them. 

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