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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

Free estimates

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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

Burning a single palm tree stump, if you’re careful, is technically doable DIY. However, you should always take precautions to control the fire and do research if you’re burning multiple types of trees. 

Some trees, such as ornamental trees, black cherry, and some oak trees, release toxins into the air when burned that can be irritating to your lungs (or even dangerous) to breathe in.

Chimneys should either be sealed or waterproofed, which is different from sealing off—closing at both ends—a chimney. Waterproofing and sealing are both crucial steps to take to prevent water damage and the chimney leaking inside the house. While waterproofing is more comprehensive, both help safeguard your chimney, extending its life span and preventing expensive repairs. 

When a carbon monoxide alarm goes off, you should always take it seriously. Infrequent and occasional chirps often point to a low battery, a faulty device, or dust buildup (this usually affects smoke detectors and not standalone CO detectors). A continuous alarm signals an emergency, and you should immediately evacuate and call 911. When it comes to carbon monoxide in your home, it’s better safe than sorry.

You should never block both the top and bottom of your chimney. Proper airflow is essential because the temperature inside the chimney will still fluctuate as your house warms and cools. Moisture can build up without ventilation, leading to dampness in your walls over time. Blocking the top prevents debris and animals from entering, but the chimney still needs air circulation to avoid condensation issues. Allowing the chimney to breathe maintains the health of your home and prevents long-term damage.

Although no heating appliance can be entirely risk-free, a fireplace insert is considered a safer alternative to a traditional open fireplace, thanks to their enclosed design. With a sealed combustion chamber, a fireplace insert effectively reduces the risk of sparks and embers escaping into the room, minimizing the chance of an accidental fire.

Additionally, an insert comes equipped with various safety features, such as tempered glass doors that create a barrier between the flames and the surrounding space. This enhances both safety and energy efficiency by preventing heat loss. As an added bonus, many inserts are designed to meet strict safety standards that ensure proper ventilation and combustion.

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