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Mint Flooring Installations
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Handyman for Multiple Small Projects

Serving Harrah, WA and surrounding areas

In business since 2022

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"I was very happy at how quickly they responded and were able to fit me into their schedule. I also appreciated their professional behavior upon arrival. They handled the work quickly, and carefully. I would call them again if a need arises."
Response time3 hrs
Recommended by100%of homeowners
KING BUILDERS GROUP LLC
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Handyman for Multiple Small Projects

Serving Harrah, WA and surrounding areas

In business since 2024

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"Scott is very knowledgeable and listened to what we wanted. Scott made sure that we were in the loop and was able to adjust when we changed our original plans. If you are looking for someone to do any work or upgrades on your house, Scott and King Builders Group would do the job!"
Response time4 days
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Fire Pit Installation questions, answered by experts

No, but they both serve distinct life-saving purposes. Smoke detectors primarily sense the presence of smoke, typically caused by a fire, and emit loud alarms to alert occupants to evacuate. In contrast, carbon monoxide detectors monitor the levels of carbon monoxide gas, an odorless and colorless but deadly substance produced by incomplete combustion of fuels. When CO levels become dangerous, CO detectors sound alarms to warn inhabitants of potential poisoning risks. 

There are several maintenance tips you should take to ensure your pellet stove's safety and proper maintenance. You should vacuum the ash pan every week to prevent overflowing and clean the stove and surrounding vents every three to four months. It’s also important to get a professional inspection every year and install a carbon monoxide detector close to your stove. Be sure to dispose of hot ashes in a closed metal container; store it outside, away from the house. Only use the pellets recommended by your stove's manufacturer, and follow any cleaning and maintenance instructions.

Whether or not your attic ladder needs to be fire-rated depends on your local building codes, so it’s best to check with your municipal office. However, if your ceiling meets a fire requirement, your attic ladder should as well. There are benefits of opting for a fire-rated ladder. For one, thanks to their fire-resistant material, they'll help protect your home from fire spreading from your attic, if one should break out.

If your hardwired smoke alarm keeps going off, it could be because the backup battery needs replacing. When replacing the battery doesn’t stop your smoke alarm from beeping, try holding the reset button for 15 to 30 seconds or removing dust from the openings in the alarm. If it continues to chirp, it could be faulty and require replacement.

Pellet stoves burn compressed wood byproducts, making them very efficient and clean-burning. However, even efficient combustion still produces fine dust particles, which could have an effect on the health of vulnerable people in your household, such as infants and people with asthma. A wood stove pro can help determine whether the levels in your home are unsafe.

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