Looking for reliable movers. Serious replies only, plz!
Anton V. replied:
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Tanya T. replied:
http://minneapolis.craigslist.org/ under "services" section, under "labor/move" subsection
Svetlana D. replied:
Have you tried AAA Movers...612-588-MOVE (6683)....heard good reviews about them
Manny's Piano movers, (612) 529-4268. They'll move any heavy object with ease. Very professional and reasonably priced. I've hired them a lot here at work.
ice dam removal company recommendations despite an entirely new roof with double the amount of protective plastic barrier and diligent roof raking, I came home to find...
amberyoung replied:
http://www.thisoldhouse.com/toh/m/skill-builder/0,,211604,00.html As a non homeowner, I had no idea what an ice dam was until yesterday when a friend who recently bought a house posted this on FB. Hope it tides you over.
maxx_meridius replied:
I know this won't help you now, but if you have repeating problems with ice dams I recommend looking into roof de-icing cables. We installed some two years ago and haven't had any problems since. We even had an electrician install an outside outlet near the roofline that connected to a switch inside so we could turn the cables on/off easily.
Jesseandtharippers replied:
I just used this guy yesterday. $250 an hour. 2 man crew. No additional fees. http://www.guamanhandymanservices.com/Ice-Dam-Removal.html
donac replied:
I used the [ice dam removal guys](http://www.icedamremovalguys.com/) last week. They have an A rating on Angie's list and they came and took care of business the very same day I called them and they did a great job. But you know what they say: if you get "fast" and you get "good", you're not getting "cheap". They were $375/hour. Totally worth it, though, in my opinion. Water damage can get sooooooo spendy.
arbyn replied:
Don't hire anyone, just go to your local Ace Hardware and get some Roof Melt pucks. Toss them on the roof just behind the ice dam, and they will create a channel for the future water to run off the roof. Won't remove the ice dam, but will prevent it from creating damage.