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Fix & Build WI LLC
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Serving Slinger, WI and surrounding areas

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Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Small jobs welcome

"Worked with Fix and Build WI now for a few projects. Great communication, come when they say they will. Very reasonably priced and treat our home as their own! Many payment options that are easy and convenient. Would highly recommend. He brought our porch back to life!"
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CertaPro Painters
New to Angi

Serving Slinger, WI and surrounding areas

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In business since 2008

Free estimates

Warranties offered

We are committed to excellence in every aspect of our business. We uphold a standard of integrity bound by fairness, honesty and personal responsibility. Our distinction is the quality of service we bring to our customers. Accurate knowledge of our trade, combined with ability, is what makes us true professionals. Above all, we are watchful of our customers' interests and make their concerns the basis of our business

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Response time1 day
Response rate95%
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JSL QUEZADA COMPANY LLC
New to Angi

Serving Slinger, WI and surrounding areas

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Offers commercial services

I am a private owner that has 7+ years of experience in concrete, foam insulation installation, fence, carpentry as much more. We serve the Milwaukee and surrounding area.

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A Leon Drywall, Corp.
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Serving Slinger, WI and surrounding areas

In business since 1997

Credit card accepted

"I cannot say enough about Angel. I wasn't sure I'd get a response from anyone on Angi on a Saturday, but Angel responded very quickly, asked to see the large (6") hole I had in drywall the same night (which was fantastic) And asked if I wanted him to do job right now. I was more then thrilled! He was very professional, very kind and his work was amazing. I can't even tell the previous damage! What an awesome job! I very highly recommend him for anyone's drywall work. I told Angel if I ever need help again, he will be who I reach out to! I will recommend him to family and friends in the future. Thank you Angel!"
Response time2 days
Response rate89%
Recommended by86%of homeowners
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Drywall questions, answered by experts

You should start looking for a drywall installer by choosing a local company with positive online reviews and ratings with the Better Business Bureau (BBB). Next, confirm that the professional is properly licensed using Angi’s contractor licensing tool, and ask the installer if they are fully insured. It’s a good idea to ask for recent customer references and call them to get their honest opinion about the contractor and their work. You can also ask the installer if they guarantee their work or provide a workmanship warranty.

You can put certain types of plaster over other types, but doing so isn't always the best idea. For example, putting a coat of gypsum over lime plaster is possible, but doing so will limit the lime plaster's breathability and potentially affect its performance.

Since cement plaster tends to leave a textured surface, no matter how much you smooth it, some people prefer to use gypsum plaster as a topcoat over cement plaster, creating a smoother surface.

Yes, even if you’re being careful, removing tile can damage your drywall to some degree. However, you can minimize the damage done to it by eliminating a majority of the grout and taking your time prying each tile off. Also, it's worth noting that you might have more drywall damages to deal with if your tile is set into the mortar.

When used correctly, drywall patch kits can work well. However, there are limitations. Specifically, these kits can only cover holes up to 5 inches in diameter. For anything larger than that, you’ll need to cut out the affected section of drywall and replace it with a new piece. That’s a far more complicated process that involves buying the right type of drywall, finding the wall studs, cutting into your wall, and screwing the replacement drywall in place.

While it’s most common to sand plaster dry, it is possible to wet-sand plaster, too. Doing so can reduce the amount of plaster dust released into the air and make it easier to work in smaller, more delicate areas (such as around wall trim). However, some people find that wet sanding leads to more imperfections, which is why larger walls are more often dry sanded to ensure an even finish.

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