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McSweeney Electric

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McSweeney Electric

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Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
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We offer any residential electrical service and also a little commercial service as well. Honest, clean, and professional work is what you will get from us! We are excited to help you with anything you need and look forward to the opportunity.

"Very quick to respond and did an excellent job at a very reasonable price. Will definitely be using them again."

Lana D on November 2023

We offer any residential electrical service and also a little commercial service as well. Honest, clean, and professional work is what you will get from us! We are excited to help you with anything you need and look forward to the opportunity.

"Very quick to respond and did an excellent job at a very reasonable price. Will definitely be using them again."

Lana D on November 2023


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J C Russell Construction

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J C Russell Construction

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Customers say: Quality work
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
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J C Russell Construction specializes in building building framing, concrete, brick laying, finish carpentry, roof repair, and welding. We take pride in our work, and our customer satisfaction. We have a background in residential and commercial subcontracting.

"Very pleased with work that was completed."

Beth H on July 2023

J C Russell Construction specializes in building building framing, concrete, brick laying, finish carpentry, roof repair, and welding. We take pride in our work, and our customer satisfaction. We have a background in residential and commercial subcontracting.

"Very pleased with work that was completed."

Beth H on July 2023


All Works Property Preservation

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All Works Property Preservation

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Jack of all trades handyman services, no job too big, no job too small!! Full service upgrades and repairs from painting, flooring, or installations to siding or roofing. Also available for deliveries or landscaping services.

Jack of all trades handyman services, no job too big, no job too small!! Full service upgrades and repairs from painting, flooring, or installations to siding or roofing. Also available for deliveries or landscaping services.



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Trampoline Assembly questions, answered by experts

Homes can collapse from water damage, especially after a flood or when the water creates structural instability. If water isn’t removed right away, moisture can cause walls and ceilings to warp, degrade, and shift, increasing the possibility of collapse. You should always have a structural engineer evaluate any property and building that has experienced a flood, as problems may not be visible from the outside. Until you get the all clear, stay out of homes that have sustained water damage or been involved in a flood event.

In most cases, yes, you will need a permit to knock down a wall, regardless of whether it’s load-bearing or not. Removing a wall always has the potential to compromise the structural integrity and safety of your home, and a rigid permitting process helps ensure that the removal is completed safely and doesn’t put your home at risk. Your contractor will usually be able to determine if you need permits and even pull them for you, but you can also ask your local building department if permits are necessary for your specific project.

The average shed roof repair cost is $1,000. If repairs are becoming more frequent, there are major structural issues, or the costs outweigh the building's value, it might be time to remove your shed and replace it with a new one. When your shed is no longer fit for purpose or sits unused, it also makes sense to make better use of the space.

Removing a concrete slab is challenging and physically demanding. The job becomes even more complex and taxing if the concrete is thicker than 4 inches. You can use a sledgehammer and pry bar to remove the concrete off a patio or sidewalk, creating cracks in the concrete and removing the pieces. If the concrete is a larger area, such as a driveway, hiring a pro with the training and skills to use a jackhammer is often best.

Costs depend on material volume, disposal fees, and labor requirements.

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