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Handy Daddy
4.9(
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Serving Enumclaw, WA and surrounding areas

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In business since 1994

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"We had a shower water leak that caused water damage to a downstairs bedroom. Jeff, the Handy Daddy did a great job. We decided to upgrade the shower stall. Jeff, installed a pre-fan’s enclosure. The work was flawless. The water damage repair downstairs was excellent, as if it never happened."
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David's Patch and Paint, LLC
4.5(
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Serving Enumclaw, WA and surrounding areas

In business since 2010

Free estimates

"Great!  They started on time ( within 3 days of initially contacting them and getting a bid) and finished in less than a week (including drying times).  Finished surfaces look great.  David and Zach are easy to work with.
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Recommended by91%of homeowners
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Avatar Painting Inc
4.2(
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Serving Enumclaw, WA and surrounding areas

In business since 2008

Free estimates

"As stated above, the job was well done, They were prompt, and did their job in a timely and professional way. The side of the house that was painted looks great and as I stated we would hire them again in a heartbeat.
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Recommended by85%of homeowners
Anderson's Kitchen & Bath Center
4.4(
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Serving Enumclaw, WA and surrounding areas

In business since 1982

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Job started out in excellent fashion. Great communication, crew on site as planned. Demo accomplished per schedule, site kept clean, crew very professional. Framing and wiring went as planned. Electrical guy was outstanding and very thoughtful about placement of switches, outlets and cost. Then the clouds...drywall installed without insulation(quickly corrected). Plasterers did poor job leaving very visible seams(also corrected after I pointed it out). Painter was a disaster-didn't show up, lots of rework, splatter, fingerprints, poor quality. To their credit, Anderson's eventually replaced the guy and tried to fix everything they could. But now we are well behind schedule. Some issues cropped up with the cabinets and countertops. All were resolved to my satisfaction over time, but it took many months. The bottom line is that I am mostly satisfied with the work as it was finally completed. Anderson's has been very professional throughout the effort, not making excuses but trying to make it right. In fact, they came back a year after the install on very short notice to correct a leak from the toilet seal. Through the job there were the usual adjustments for small changes and for things that I provided beyond the basic contract. I really need help with getting a final bill from Anderson's. I have been waiting for over a year. I believe that with all the pulls and takes we are probably even, or I may be owed a small amount(having paid them 90% of the contract). At this point I would be delighted to have a "paid in full" receipt in my drawer and be done with it. I don't want a lien to appear someday."
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Recommended by90%of homeowners
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Kitchen Visions
4.2(
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Serving Enumclaw, WA and surrounding areas

In business since 2002

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I had purchased a big deal for the service. I had purchased it as a gift for my daughter. The guy came out and everything was fine, except that the estimate he gave was more than my daughter had budgeted. My daughter was happy that they discussed it with somebody, but they haven't gone ahead with the remodelling."
New Kitchen
Kitchen Remodel
Custom Tile Fireplace
Recommended by81%of homeowners
DIAMOND KITCHEN & BATH LLC
3.6(
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Serving Enumclaw, WA and surrounding areas

In business since 2005

Credit card accepted

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I chose Brian Papnick of Diamond Kitchen and Bath because of his excellent grades on Angies List. I made an appointment with Brian to come out and look at my old master bathroom. I had some ideas as to what I wanted. Our main priority was to enlarge the shower and update everything else with an emphasis on tile and stone. Brian had many ideas of his own which were very helpful. The next day, Brian emailed me a bid of $28,000. His bid detailed exactly what was included in the price and what was not. Included in the price was a complete demo of existing bathroom, remove carpeted floor, remove shower walls down to the studs, install rock board on wall and floor areas, waterproofing all wet areas, install all tile, modify electrical, add new vanity and toilet and ceiling ventilation fans, new doors and trim with crown moldings, enlarge shower using frameless glass. Basically everything was included in the price except for the cost of the tile and marble and new plumbing fixtures. Brian included in his price the frameless 3/8" shower glass, the new custom vanity, mirror, and quartz slab countertop and tub surround.

Brian estimated it would take 17 days to complete the project. He said he could start the job in about 5 weeks, on October 24th, 2011. We agreed to the contract and gave Brian a deposit. On 10/24, Brian showed up on time to begin the demo. He paid much attention to keeping the rest of our house clean during the remodel process. All our floor areas leading to the master bath were covered with masonite and canvas.At the end of every day, all work areas were vacuumed. Brian and his helper Alan were out every day on time for the demo. A few problems were encountered right away. First off it was discovered that my floor was severely bowed and not level enough for tile. Brian took the floor down the the joists and had to shave down the warped joists. The floor was then recovered with plywood, and rock board. Another problem with the ceiling, another warped joist. Unfortunately the problem wasn't caught until after the drywall man had finished. Brian had the drywall man rip out part of the ceiling, shaved the joist, and re-drywalled. What I really liked about Brian is his attention to detail. If something wasn't just right, he would fix it at his expense, no matter how small or big of an issue. During the course of the project there were many issues that would've never been noticed, but Brian insited on fixing them.

Right at the beginning of the project we went out with Brian to shop for materials. First we went to the tile store where we picked out ceramic floor tile and marble wall tile, plus granite accent mosaic tile. Price of tile was about $1200. Later on we opted to do a custom shower pan instead of fiberglass. This cost us an additional $500 which included the rock pebble floor material we picked out. Brian had suggested the pebble stone base fore the shower floor. We had never seen this. It looks awesome. Next, we went to a cabinet place and picked out the vanity. Our vanity would be custom made with and open area in the middle with a quartz slab shelf. We also opted for a kitchen height/depth vanity. Brian also suggested the kitchen height vanity. We're glad we went with that. Then we went to the quartz manufacturer, to pick out our quartz slabs. Then off to the plumbing store. This was the expensive part. We couldv'e gone with low end Home Depot plumbing fixtures, but we decided to do it up right. We spent $800 on a Kohler Kallista toilet, $800 (X3) for Hansgrohe vanity faucets and tub faucets. Hansgrohe shower head, 2 Kohler shower tile body sprays, and shower valve/trim etc. All together we spent about $4,500 for plumbing stuff. Brian picked up the cost of two Kohler undermount rectangular sinks.

After the demo, Brian and Alan installed the new tub framework, enlarged the door opening to the toilet area, removed old doors and trim. The electrical sub came next. We added a few new outlets, two new high end ceiling ventilation fan units, and an extra can light in shower, Up next was the plumbing sub who came in to do the rough connections for the tub, double sinks, toilet, and shower heads (3). The drywall sub was next. All demo'd wall and ceiling areas were drywalled. Any other drywall areas with imperfections were also repaired. He then shot all the walls and ceilings with a very fine orange peel finish. After the drywalling was done, Brian and Alan painted the entire bathroom with the color of our choice. Next up was the tile sub. This was the longest part of the project. Jesse did a great job in preparing the shower wall with Harde rock board and used a special waterproofing mastic on entire area. He then installed the floor tile, then the shower marble, and finally the rock pebble shower pan. Jesse does excellent tile work! Brian and Alan then installed the new doors and woodwork and painted them white. Then the new vanity was installed.

The next step was getting the quartz manufacturer out to laser measure for the quartz slab vanity top and tub top. Unfortunately there was at least a 10 day wait on the quartz, so our job was idle for a bit. The quartz finally arrived. fit perfect except for a bit of modification by the tub overflow area. Jesse was able to knoth out part of the quartz slab underneath to make the drain fit properly. After the tile and quartz was in, the plumber came back out to make all the final connections. Next up was the shower and mirror glass. The shower was laser measured for the 3/8" frameless glass. Like the quartz, there was an unexpected wait time of about 15 days.

Finally, the shower glass comes. Looks awesome. Jesse then came out to finish grouting and caulking.

Also included in the remodel price was tiling of our second bathroom. This bathroom also had carpet over linoleum. Project done! Brian and Alan then removed all their equipment and cleaned the entire work and traffic area thouroghly. Brian and I then went over the final bill. There were a few additions, but many subtractions. Since the job was delayed because of the quartz and shower glass, Brian compensated me for the delays. I don't think you will find any other remodeling contractor that would do that!

I highly recommend Brian Papnick of Diamond Kitchen & Bath for your remodel. I will definitely use him again in the future."
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Plaster Repair questions, answered by experts

Ceiling-mounted curtains won’t damage the ceiling if they’re installed properly. Using the right anchors or securing the brackets into joists will ensure the curtain weight is properly supported and prevent damage. However, overtightening screws, using weak anchors, or repeatedly removing and reinstalling hardware in the same spot can cause cracking or sagging over time. In that case, you might have to call a pro for ceiling repair.

There are several warning signs that a ceiling crack is connected to a larger issue. For starters, if the crack is wider than 1/8 inch or longer than 12 inches, you might have a more serious problem. The same applies if you have multiple smaller cracks or cracks going across the ceiling and down the wall. In any of these situations, you should ask a professional to assess the damage.

It depends on the construction of your wall. Most handypeople can fix small holes in drywall. If your wall is plaster or brick, more significant damage may require a drywall contractor or a mason. Hiring a handyperson costs less than a more specialized type of contractor, but they’re not trained in all types of wall repairs.

The cost to repair a ceiling after a water leak can vary, with averages ranging from $419 to $1,359, or $45 to $55 per square foot. Smaller patches may cost around $150. The final price depends on the size of the affected area and the extent of the damage. Remember that you will also need to repair the source of the leak, such as roof damage or a plumbing issue, which can cost an additional $200 to $1,550. Depending on the situation, you might also face costs for repainting or repairing floors. For an accurate estimate, it is best to get a quote from a professional.

You can technically just paint over hairline cracks in plaster since these cracks are often harmless, but this will mostly be a waste of paint. Paint will only hide the hairline crack for a few months before it shows up again. The best solution is to repair the crack with flexible filler or joint compound before repainting.

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