Depending on the situation, you may not need to tear out the entire bath exhaust fan in your home - most of the time you just need to replace the motor. For safety reasons, we recommend hiring a home service pro to get the job done.
Moe did a fantastic job fixing a botched drywall ceiling job as well as various patching and paint of other ceilings and walls in our home. he is very meticulous in his work, has a passion for what he does...
Bill of Vail Renovations and Handyman Services helped us repair our home after some damage. His work is exemplary he is very efficient, knowledgeable about a lot of different types of work, has a great sub-contractor network (thank you...