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Reynolds Design and Construction

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Reynolds Design + Construction is a design/build remodeling company that operates in Rochester, Minnesota. Our goal is to design and construct beautiful and functional spaces in and around the homes of our clients. We work on a large variety of projects including, but not limited to, kitchens, basements, additions and light commercial remodeling. Our design/build process seeks to develop a relationship with all of our customers and take their vision seamlessly from the initial designs all the way to the end of their project. Reynolds’ experienced team of carpenters takes care of all framing, trim, and finish work needed, and we work with some of the best subcontractors in the area for other needs such as plumbing and electrical work.

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Spray foam attic ceiling to make it a conditioned space

Tom Schiebout of Tomco Company PRO answered:

Feb 9, 2016
Christofer, There is a lot written about your particular condition. What I would do would be to install a spray polyurethane insulation (closed cell insulation) into the attic ceiling and down to and ... read more
Last edited Feb 9, 2016 11:42am
The base of my downspout where it meets the ground has a piece of ceramic broken away. What type of contractor do I call?
Jul 22, 2015
Looks like you could use help of a good plumber or handy man who knows how to work with PVC piping. It's not complicated job, but there are few technics to it. Hope it helps. 

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