
Serving Hills, IA and surrounding areas
Approved
Super Service Award Winner
In business since 2016
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"Had three windows replaced in our old farmhouse. Very please with the service and the price!"





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Serving Hills, IA and surrounding areas
Approved
Super Service Award Winner
In business since 2016
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"Had three windows replaced in our old farmhouse. Very please with the service and the price!"





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Serving Hills, IA and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2014
Free estimates
Customers say: Quick response
"Dave did a fantastic job with fixing up our downstairs - removing popcorn ceiling, redoing with the orange peel and repainting. He also replaced our very old paneling with some new of our choosing. We purchased, he picked it up for us and delivered. Also volunteered to return an extra piece since I had ordered too much. 3 new doors - stained and installed. We love it. Dave is prompt, delivers what is promised on time. Very happy with his work. Definitely recommend Dave for his services."





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Serving Hills, IA and surrounding areas
Approved
Free estimates
Customers say: True professional
"Great job. On time and done when they said they would be done"





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Serving Hills, IA and surrounding areas
Approved
Im Brandi Burgess I'm from Mississippi. I have 17 years experience in cleaning. I'm honest and loyal to my clients , most importantly I listen to my clients and do my best to fulfill there needs, and request. I'm a hard worker.

Serving Hills, IA and surrounding areas
In business since 2021
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"Excellent job for quote to finished work. I RECOMMEND Cole and his crew for anything and everything construction wise!"





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Serving Hills, IA and surrounding areas
In business since 1981
Emergency services offered
"Very personably & friendly, called me by my first name, I have 2 toddlers that were very curious as to what he was doing & he talked to them showing what he was doing. The patch looks good price was reasonable, will be calling him again for some indoor painting later this winter."

Serving Hills, IA and surrounding areas
In business since 2020
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"Did a great job on our vaulted ceilings. Would hire again in a heartbeat."





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Serving Hills, IA and surrounding areas
In business since 2021
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"Juan was fantastic to work with. I would highly recommend him for a project. He installed interior doors, new trim and floors. He also painted our ceilings."

Serving Hills, IA and surrounding areas
In business since 2021
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"Installed a 42 inch door with wheelchair threshold to accommodate husband wheelchair easier. Previous door was 36 inches and a tight first for chair. Excellent job. Also installed some towel hangers in bathroom and repaired a drywall damage from a ceiling light taken down. Very pleased with work."





Serving Hills, IA and surrounding areas
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"We were able to get our doors put in the same week we contacted them. Very fast and friendly. We will definitely use them in the future!"





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Ask the following questions to make sure you know what’s involved and that you’ve hired a good team:
Is your company licensed, bonded, and insured?
What is the best tile size for my project?
What fire rating do my ceiling tiles need?
How long will it take to install the drop ceiling?
What is the height of the finished drop ceiling?
Most residential building codes require a minimum ceiling height of 7.5 feet from the floor to the finished drop ceiling, ensuring adequate headroom and safety compliance. Since requirements can vary by location, consult your local code enforcement office or a professional installer to confirm the specific clearance needed for your project.
Installing a drop ceiling results in a loss of ceiling height ranging from 3 inches to 8 inches. The exact amount depends on factors like the size of the fixtures above, such as ductwork or lighting, and the manufacturer's recommendations for installation. Local building codes also dictate minimum ceiling heights, so it's important to consult with a professional installer to determine the optimal drop distance for your specific space.
Installing drywall costs between $1.50 and $3 per square foot for materials, labor, and finishing—significantly less than the $9 to $13 per square foot average for a drop ceiling. While drop ceilings come with a higher initial cost, they offer greater design flexibility, easy access to utility lines, and are simpler and less expensive to repair. To minimize expenses, consider budget-friendly fiberboard panels, though their appearance may be less appealing to some homeowners.
Drop ceilings offer several advantages and disadvantages.
Pros:
Easy to install and repair
Conceal stains, ductwork, and other unsightly elements
Provide quick access to ducts and wiring for maintenance
Available in various styles to suit your design preferences
Cons:
Reduce ceiling height
Tiles may require replacement after a few years
Less sturdy than traditional ceilings
Installation can be more time-consuming than drywall
Removing a drop ceiling costs between $2 and $7 per square foot, which includes disassembling the rail system and removing tiles. Factors such as ceiling size, accessibility, and disposal fees affect the total cost. If you're removing a drywall ceiling, expect costs of $2 to $4 per square foot. Hiring a professional ensures safe removal and proper disposal, preventing damage to underlying structures.
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