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Patriot handyman services LLC

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Patriot handyman services LLC

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We are a small veteran owned handyman service dedicated to our customers and our country. We have been serving N.C. VA.AND WV. for the past 5 years.. Dedication. And professionalism..and The ability to get the job done set us above our competitors. Striving daily to make america the greatest one nail at a time.

We are a small veteran owned handyman service dedicated to our customers and our country. We have been serving N.C. VA.AND WV. for the past 5 years.. Dedication. And professionalism..and The ability to get the job done set us above our competitors. Striving daily to make america the greatest one nail at a time.


Atkins and Sons Contracting LLC

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Atkins and Sons Contracting LLC

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9 years of experience

Atkins and Sons Contracting LLC is a licensed and insured residential contracting company located in Elkview WV. We are currently expanding our business. We do not offer any form of financing. we offer free estimates in all the areas listed.

Atkins and Sons Contracting LLC is a licensed and insured residential contracting company located in Elkview WV. We are currently expanding our business. We do not offer any form of financing. we offer free estimates in all the areas listed.


D.A.A Construction

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D.A.A Construction

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56 years of experience

Adkins Construction and Electrical services is a small family ran company serving the tristate area for over 50 years. Formerly known as D.A.A Construction owned and operated by David Adkins is now under the management of his grandson Matthew Adkins. Adkins Construction and Electrical Services specializes in all aspects of construction from custom home builds to a minor upgrades.

Adkins Construction and Electrical services is a small family ran company serving the tristate area for over 50 years. Formerly known as D.A.A Construction owned and operated by David Adkins is now under the management of his grandson Matthew Adkins. Adkins Construction and Electrical Services specializes in all aspects of construction from custom home builds to a minor upgrades.




MoistureTech Consulting

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MoistureTech Consulting

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35 years of experience

My primary business is consulting on buildings that have construction defects that allow moisture intrusion, rot, mold, etc. I also work with builders on new buildings to assist in the sequencing and selection of products to prevent moisture intrusion, promote long-term building performance, ie., concrete curing, roof flashing, window and door installation, moisture barriers, basement waterproofing, etc.

My primary business is consulting on buildings that have construction defects that allow moisture intrusion, rot, mold, etc. I also work with builders on new buildings to assist in the sequencing and selection of products to prevent moisture intrusion, promote long-term building performance, ie., concrete curing, roof flashing, window and door installation, moisture barriers, basement waterproofing, etc.


Residential construction and remodeling, handyman services, no job too small or unimportant, payment flexible from credit cards to checks to cash



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Property Restored LLC is a residential contracting company with a focus on bringing "green" products and services to our renovations and repair services. From our office where we utilize an eco-friendly, minimal waste office to our job-site's where we incorporate sustainable products as effective alternatives to standard materials. It's a goal for us to become a leader in the Kanawha Valley for ECO-construction and our use of sustainable highly renewable materials/supplies.

Property Restored LLC is a residential contracting company with a focus on bringing "green" products and services to our renovations and repair services. From our office where we utilize an eco-friendly, minimal waste office to our job-site's where we incorporate sustainable products as effective alternatives to standard materials. It's a goal for us to become a leader in the Kanawha Valley for ECO-construction and our use of sustainable highly renewable materials/supplies.


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Deck Maintenance questions, answered by experts

Lattice should not touch the ground, as it creates a possibility for rot and a termite infestation. It’s best to leave a gap of 3 or 4 inches at the bottom for airflow and to keep the wood dry. You can add stones, bricks, or other decorative pieces to conceal the bottom of the lattice if desired.

Both deck footings and deck posts help prop up your deck. However, footings are the bottommost parts of a deck that touch the ground. They’re usually made of concrete. Posts are pieces of wood that attach to the top of the footings with brackets. They run upwards and connect to the underside of your deck to support its weight.

To maximize the utility of space under a deck, it’s important to keep this area dry and clean. One way to prevent the area from becoming too wet is to install an under-deck draining system. This affordable home upgrade channels water away from the deck and provides usable space for storage or a functional area below a second-story deck. Not only will this be a useful maintenance upgrade, it can boost your home’s property value.

Depending on how you design your balcony is the most essential factor when talking about how much your home's balcony can hold. The typical weight a balcony can support ranges between 50 and 100 pounds per square foot. However, it's possible to exceed those limitations with careful planning by a structural engineer.

Start with a 60- or 80-grit sandpaper when sanding a deck, though this could change depending on the type of wood that comprises the deck and how smooth you want the overall finish. If you prioritize a smooth final finish, progress to a finer grit like 120 or 150. Avoid ultra-fine grits for traditional sanding, as it could close up the wood pores and make it harder to apply a finish down the line.

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