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Select Home Needs, Inc.

Professional | Buford, GA
Services: Tile & Stone, Remodeling, Carpentry
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Company Overview

Select Home Needs, Inc. is a family owned and operated company dedicated to the highest quality of service for our customers. We specialize in remodeling and home improvement needs. Our clients receive exceptional workmanship, competitive pricing, and a company that conducts its business professionally, honestly, and with integrity!

Services

Tile & Stone, Remodeling, Carpentry

Areas of Expertise

Decks-design/build, Basements & Renovations, Interior trim and mill work, Tile and any area of home remodeling and renovation!

Service Area

Alpharetta, Cumming, Duluth, Suwanee, Buford, Sugar Hill, Lawrenciville

Contact Info

(404) 935-3334

http://www.selecthomeneeds.com

Insurance

Liability $2,000,000.00

In Business Since

2006


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Windows & Doors: A really good location in town has opened up and i do facials for a living I really would like to rent it the only down

side is that it is right next door to a dog friendly business the building is older so the wall are poorly insulated What are some ways to sound proof the wall between myself and the dog store?

Monika
Monika Cashiers, NC
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    The best way to stop a sound wave is dead air space! The sound wave stops because nothing ...»
    carries it(insulation, 2 layers of drywall)

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Pest Control: I've had two mice (about 3 months apart) and wonder how I can prevent their entrance?

They each got into the lower cupboards and ate into a package of new food. I live near Imperial Beach, CA
Dennis
Dennis San Diego, CA
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    Commented on Feb 24, 2011
    I've used steel wool to plug up holes. Mice will cut their mouths while chewing so they ...»
    usually will stop.

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I heard a painting tip a while back that I was finally able to try out.

If you are in the middle of a painting project, you can wrap your brushes and rollers in saran wrap and put them in the freezer overnight to finish the next day. Worked like a charm!
Allison B
Allison B Smyrna, GA
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    Commented on Feb 24, 2011
    I've put them in zip lock baggies without freezing them.
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carpet

What's the best way to get blood out of carpet?
Jennie
Jennie Murrieta, CA
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    Commented on Feb 23, 2011
    Spot Shot is awesome.
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Outdoor Living: Whats better for bath tile hardy board or durock?

Todd
Todd Suwanee, GA
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    Commented on Feb 18, 2011
    Once Hardibacker became available, I haven't used Durarock. On flooring, I check my cuts by ...»
    laying the piece in place and doing a dry fit. If you try this with durarock you will leave "Durarock concrete crumbs" on the floor which can leave the piece not laying flat if you don't remove the "crumbs"

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how to properly install a door when the measurements don't match standard measurements?.

what do you recommend for lighting in a pantry with no fuss?
JOANN
JOANN Loganville, GA
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    Commented on Feb 18, 2011
    Is this door an interior or exterior door? Also, what R the measurements?
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How to build a kitchen island by myself?

Carmen
Carmen
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    Commented on Feb 17, 2011
    I always put a toe kick on both long sides of an island. This protects the cabinet and also ...»
    looks better. Some people just use a stock cabinet with a paneled back.

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Looking for a good garage door to put on my house?

Brandon
Brandon Duluth, GA
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    Commented on Feb 17, 2011
    I like Clopay or Wayne Dalton's fully insulated steel doors. I would recommend new PVC jamb ...»
    seal-stops when installing.

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Windows & Doors: I have stained wood double hung single pane windows and am considering replacing them with something more energy

efficient. Any ideas about an economical windows that are high quality which can have a stained type/look finish?
Brad
Brad Norcross, GA
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    Commented on Feb 16, 2011
    If your window frames were installed "square" and the existing frames are in good shape I ...»
    would suggest a sash replacement kit. You can get a cladded exterior and a clear(for stain) or primed interior. Basically the old sashes and tracks are removed and replaced with new ones. No exterior or interior hassles,fast and easy to install, and new high performance upgrade

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How to change old baseboards?

Teron
Teron Fort Valley, GA
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    Commented on Feb 16, 2011
    I use a flat bar- one that is med. size. Be sure to cut the top(caulk) as Hudson described. ...»
    The flat bar will allow you to get to the bottom plate and pry without putting holes in drywall. Also use a 5 in 1 on the wall to get any caulk or paint off.

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