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Built RIght Construction, Inc.

3408 Lead Mine Rd
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Built RIght Construction, Inc.

3408 Lead Mine Rd
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63 years of experience

We are a family owned business. Proudly serving Virginia for over 50 years. We take pride in our workmanship. Only top quality construction. Here are Built Right Construction we set the bar higher than the rest. If quality is what you want, forget the rest call the best. We are commited to our customers. We strive strongly to keep a friendly working relationship between the builder and the consumer.

We are a family owned business. Proudly serving Virginia for over 50 years. We take pride in our workmanship. Only top quality construction. Here are Built Right Construction we set the bar higher than the rest. If quality is what you want, forget the rest call the best. We are commited to our customers. We strive strongly to keep a friendly working relationship between the builder and the consumer.




Sean's Interior/Exterior Design Contractor

14870 Mills Ct
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Sean's Interior/Exterior Design Contractor

14870 Mills Ct
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19 years of experience

We have worked in homes ranging from $50,000 to $12,000,000! We have 4 carpenters and 4 painters and a long list of sub contractors in every division of construction. No job is too small or too large for us. We accept credit card, certified checks and money orders.

We have worked in homes ranging from $50,000 to $12,000,000! We have 4 carpenters and 4 painters and a long list of sub contractors in every division of construction. No job is too small or too large for us. We accept credit card, certified checks and money orders.






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Unfinished Carpentry questions, answered by experts

A cross brace for a fence gate should stretch from the top corner of the gate’s hinge side to the bottom corner of its latch side at a 45-degree angle to the bottom of the gate. This positioning distributes the bulk of the gate’s weight to the base of the post, taking pressure off the top hinge.

Yes, you can hammer a nail into a wall stud. But before you do, it’s important to confirm that you’re actually nailing into a stud—and not wiring, pipes, or ductwork. To check, find a few more studs in the wall, then measure to make sure they’re either 16 or 24 inches apart.

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When building a house, it is customary to use 16d nails that measure 3 1/2 inches in length to construct the frame. These nails are crucial in providing the necessary support and stability for structural elements like joists and studs, which ensures a sturdy framework.

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