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Ronald and sons Cleaning

Cowlic Rd
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Ronald and sons Cleaning

Cowlic Rd
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7 years of experience

Intermountain Property Solutions with 5 years experience is 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 customer's interests, and make their concerns the basis of our business.

Intermountain Property Solutions with 5 years experience is 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 customer's interests, and make their concerns the basis of our business.



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Daniels Home Solutions and Inspections LLC

135 4100 South
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Daniels Home Solutions and Inspections LLC

135 4100 South
5.00(
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Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Handyman based out of Vernal, UT. Have had a life with lots of different skill sets. I'm a problem solver through and through. I don't like to leave people hanging or in a tight spot. I have a vast range of skills from Construction, Equipment, to Mechanical and Everyday Honey-Do lists. Give me a call and lets get those projects you've been thinking about or has been sitting in the garage done and taken care of so you can continue living your best life.

"Derrick arrived on time. Came and looked at the work that needed done, explained and kept all costs up front to us. Saved us time and money, got us fixed up. Very knowledgeable in his profession. Scheduling was no problem. Definitely use him again."

Jeremy C on December 2023

Handyman based out of Vernal, UT. Have had a life with lots of different skill sets. I'm a problem solver through and through. I don't like to leave people hanging or in a tight spot. I have a vast range of skills from Construction, Equipment, to Mechanical and Everyday Honey-Do lists. Give me a call and lets get those projects you've been thinking about or has been sitting in the garage done and taken care of so you can continue living your best life.

"Derrick arrived on time. Came and looked at the work that needed done, explained and kept all costs up front to us. Saved us time and money, got us fixed up. Very knowledgeable in his profession. Scheduling was no problem. Definitely use him again."

Jeremy C on December 2023


Ree-Built

370 Upland Way
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Ree-Built

370 Upland Way
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Demolition, remodeling, insulating, drywall/mud, flooring installation/repair. Deep Cleaning, including Carpet Shampooing, Appliance maintenance, including takeout and install, Trim work/Finishing work. Lawn care, landscaping. Interior/Exterior home and buisness painting Estimates, Bid Approvals

Demolition, remodeling, insulating, drywall/mud, flooring installation/repair. Deep Cleaning, including Carpet Shampooing, Appliance maintenance, including takeout and install, Trim work/Finishing work. Lawn care, landscaping. Interior/Exterior home and buisness painting Estimates, Bid Approvals


6 Deuce Contracting

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6 Deuce Contracting

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2 years of experience

We are a family owned business. We take pride in our work and relationship with our customers. Have been in the industry for more over 14+ years. We specialize in new construction, remodeling. Windows, doors, siding, trim, soffit, facia, drywall, painting/staining, texture, cabinets, countertops, concrete - flatwork, footers,foundations, curb/gutter. Demo, flooring carpets and hard surfaces, tile, shower pans

We are a family owned business. We take pride in our work and relationship with our customers. Have been in the industry for more over 14+ years. We specialize in new construction, remodeling. Windows, doors, siding, trim, soffit, facia, drywall, painting/staining, texture, cabinets, countertops, concrete - flatwork, footers,foundations, curb/gutter. Demo, flooring carpets and hard surfaces, tile, shower pans





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Painting questions, answered by experts

Dirty or not, you should always clean the wall beforehand. Even if the wall looks sparkling clean to the naked eye, it’s good practice to wipe it down with a damp rag and mild detergent. Leftover dirt, dust, and residue can create unsightly textures or interfere with the paint’s adherence to the wall. You’ll never regret cleaning it, but you might regret skipping this step.

If you’re unhappy with the look of your baseboard heater and want to make it flow seamlessly with your wall color, painting a baseboard heater is possible. Always ensure the heater is off and cooled before you begin this project. Heat-resistant paint isn’t necessary unless your heater is heating above 200 degrees Fahrenheit.

The main difference between limewash and paint is their chemical makeup and ingredients. Limewash is made from lime and water, which is more breathable than the ingredients in paint, which is made from a combination of plastic, acrylic, or latex. Because of these ingredients, limewash is more transparent than paint; it also only appears as white, while paint can be mixed into an endless number of different colors and shades.

In most cases, you’ll need at least two coats of eggshell paint. This is a good rule of thumb to go by if you’re painting a wall or ceiling. Make sure each coat has ample time to dry before you apply the next one.

You should let your initial paint job dry at least 12 hours before opening the door. Check your work after 12 hours have passed to confirm there are no uneven patches, or signs of the old paint showing though—if you see any, we recommend applying a second coat of paint and waiting an additional 12 hours for it to dry. 

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