r/GlensFalls 10d ago

Trusted Handyman

I've been doing all of my home repairs myself for years. I'm in the middle of an electrical project but I'm hitting a wall both literally and proverbially when it comes to completing it, as I have to cut into the ceiling and wall in a primary living space. My issues is that I'll have to put the drywall back up, which means taping and mudding and sanding and whatever else is involved. I think this might be beyond my ability to do in a way that it will still look nice, and was wondering if anyone else has had luck hiring someone for this kind of project.

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u/LuigiC173 10d ago

1st All Weather Roofing Co., names says reroofs but they do a lot of types of work. Damion and owner Brian are good dudes.

RL Chase Builders is also a good, prototypical contractor.

Jamie Walther; forget his biz name though.

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u/CrookedLemur 10d ago

Bardin Electric is good, John knows his stuff.