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GHS General Handyman Services
Phone: (802) 922-9057
PO Box 211 Burlington, VT 05402
Basement to Roof Handyman Services
Phone: (866) 551-2361
14 Church Road Saint Albans , VT 05478
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Review from South Burlington, VT - Install or Replace an Asphalt Shingle Roof

GHS General Handyman Services
Customer Rating:
Project: Install or Replace an Asphalt Shingle Roof
City: South Burlington, VT
"GHS repairedour roof and at a reasonable cost. Thank you."
GHS General Handyman Services
Customer Rating:
Project: Hire a Handyman
City: Saint Albans, VT
"called very fast and was on time"
GHS General Handyman Services
Customer Rating:
Project: Hire a Handyman
City: Alburgh, VT
"Omer is a geniune nice guy and we would definitely do business with him again."
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UNSCREENED PAINT REMOVAL PROS
senna painting
42 Sunset Dr.
Burlington, VT 05408
A Splash of Color
48 Blodgett St
Burlington, VT 05401
Marty Lafayette Painting
37 Pleasant Ave
Burlington, VT 05401
Dan Drinkwine
219 Lake Dunmore Rd
Burlington, VT 05401
PREPARING FOR YOUR PROJECT

Things to Consider Before You Most paint finishes used today are water-based latex. Oil-based paints are rarely used for finishes anymore because the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has put a limit on the amount of volatile chemicals that can be used. Paints have different gloss ratings, or sheens: flat, low-sheen, eggshell, semi-gloss and gloss. Flat paint has little or no sheen and is used primarily for walls and ceilings. The remaining are considered enamels and can range from a five to 85 percent sheen rating - the higher the rating, the higher the shine. These are used for trim, cabinets and walls in kitchens, bathrooms and laundry rooms. Many homeowners use enamel paint on all their walls because they are more durable and easier to clean, but low-sheen is recommended because it is more attractive than shinier enamels. in Burlington, Vermont:

  • Where do you need paint removed?
  • From which kind of material do you need paint removed?
  • Approximately how many square feet is the area from which the paint will be removed?
  • What kind of paint needs to be removed? (Check all that apply)
    (1) Paint, (2) Stain, (3) Lead based, (4) Oil based, (5) Latex/water based, (6) Lacquer, (7) Spray paint, (8) Other
  • Do you know the age of the oldest layer of paint to be removed? If so, enter age in years.
 

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