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Darby C

Flowery Branch, GA
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About Me:

I have worked in residental construction for over 15 years. I have completed new homes, renovated apartments into town homes, and turned a old dry cleaners into office suites. I have worked all stages of home construction from digging footings to finish carpentry.

Favorite area of home improvement:

I enjoy taking on the projects that are difficult to solve. I work very hard on roof and basement leaks.


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Home Maintenance & Repairs: How do I add insulation between the first and second floor of our home?

Shelly
Shelly Dacula, GA
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    Commented on Feb 12, 2012
    You may be able blow insulation between the floors. If you have trusses, they may be able ...»
    take off some siding and run the hose in between the floors. I would talk to a insulation company and see what they say. Are you looking for sound dampening or R value?

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City wide tile
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Home Maintenance & Repairs: Hey there, I just found this site..

and happy to see real people talking about home projects.. I am closing on our house on the 11th in East Cobb and found one wall with mold in the kitchen. That was the only place we saw it and it looked like the sellers tried to cover it up, but we removed the cabinets to find it and eww.. So we are removing the wall and planning on rebuilding the wall and replacing 2 cabinets and I wanted to get an idea on 1. how and where should I get an idea on repairing and replacing it & 2. ...»
Vanessa L
Vanessa L Marietta, GA
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  • Darby C
    Commented on Nov 06, 2011
    If you have not closed yet you need to run, not walk, away from this problem. The sellers are ...»
    not hiding this out of ignorance. It is on purpose. I am willing to bet this is not the only problem that you are going to find.

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    Followed 1 person on Nov 06, 2011

Plumbing: I have a 9 year old 2 story 3 bed 3 bath house on city water.

Water pressure is at 45 psi at the outside faucets, but flow seems low. Showers have had the low-flow washers removed, shower heads have been removed and soaked in Calcium/lime remover. ...»
Albert V
Albert V White, GA
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  • Darby C
    Commented on Oct 22, 2011
    If you have a Pressure Reducing Valve, it could be clogged as well. You may want to change it ...»
    out. How old is your home?

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