R4U Construction
Renovation, Remodel, Restoration, Repair, and Upgrades Construction. After a couple years in the Handy Man field we were bound to evolve. We show up to work.
Our focus carried us into Residential Room by Room Renovations, Remodeling, Restorations, Repair and Upgrades. All photos and videos on this page were approved by our friends/clients for us to post. Release forms available. We do not post other peoples work unless they are a direct affiliate of R4UConstruction. All the work presented was in fact performed by us or by us and other entities jointly
04/08/2023
Sooo... LAMINATE flooring sheer. Works fu***ng awesome. I got this exact one a couple days ago for two jobs coming up that are approved on the estimates. Cheap bu****it companies will trick people with words like, can be used for, or multi-material capable. Thats bu****it. Don't trust these descriptions. Almost all of these types of sheers will cut vinyl plank. Only a few will cut Laminate though.
Somebody told me I'm wasting money on the sheers and blades for saws. I was curious how he did flooring. So I dropped in on him doing a vinyl flooring job. He was charging over $4 a square foot in labor alone. Every time I saw him needing to make a cut, he was scoring and snapping and every fu**in cut was dangerous or ugly as hell. And holy crap he was slow. I went out to my truck and brought in my dedicated vinyl sheer. I just said here man, try this out. I didn't wait for him to speak, I left. He was trying to stick to his guns on the wasted money thing he said to me. 1500 square feet later, he asked me to order one for him. He's got a few different sheers now btw.
There are a lot of people that do s**t I do. All have their methods. I learn things by seeing and doing. Here's two lessons I learned about flooring. Materials are NOT the same. Vinyl, Laminate, Engineered Wood, Wood, Concrete Planks... amazing isn't it? The second lesson I learned is that there is no fu***ng way I'm putting a crew member on a floor using the scoring method with razor knives. I don't give a s**t who does flooring, how long they've been doing it, how they choose to do it, or what they charge. Case in point on those two lessons..
Scoring. I am not a dumb ass when it comes to safety. A plank I was scoring one evening, moved, and led to me in the emergency room. I cut my calf open from my knee halfway to my ankle. It was over 1 inch deep and took months to heal all the way. They said I was lucky. I wasn't feeling the luck.
Materials. Laminate is a monster in the plank world. I don't like it because there are not many tools dedicated to cutting it and shaping it. I'm not saying tools aren't available. I'm saying that the tools aren't really out there for dedication to cutting the material. Saw Blades are burnt during a job. Few sheers out there can handle the force or the sharpness for clean cuts. FYI: just because a sheer looks like another sheer, does not mean it's capable of steady use.
If you plan to do a laminate flooring job even as a home owner, budget this sheer into the project. I used it on some planks I had laying around and I actually laughed at how awesome it cut laminate. Almost no force and beautiful lines. Only a few companies in each field that I trust for the tools they sell. Marshalltown is one I use and can say, never mislead me. The Bullet equipment is priced decent and works.
I'm not affiliated in any way with any tool companies. I just find good or bad tools and say how it went.
Bullet by MARSHALLTOWN EZ Shear 13" Marksman Flooring Shear, Professional-Grade, Versatile, Lightweight, Versatile, 90-degree and 45-degree cuts, Made in USA, 213-SID The Marksman EZ Shear is a versatile, light-duty Cutter that makes ultra-quick cuts on a variety of products without dust, noise, or electricity. This 13 inch guillotine Cutter is designed to cut flooring such as laminate, engineered wood, Luxury vinyl tile or plank, and more. Make cuts up to 13 ...
Starting out 2023 with a bathroom remodel finalizing... this was a great example of a very common sized bathroom. 5 x 8 adding up to 40 sq ft. Great upgrade.
Guess I better catch up...
Bathroom remodels seem to be popular for us. This particular project was the largest bathroom R4U Construction has had the opportunity to do. 170 square feet.
09/24/2022
Prep to Primer to Paint and Finish Carpentry now added to the services available. Some of these images were packed into a 5K resolution format. Zoom in to see what you see is the best I can tell you. Soon there will be slide shows available but too busy atm to deal with that atm. lol.
09/22/2022
Project Planning and Management, Flooring, Tile Installations, Drywall Installations, Window and Door Replacements and Installations, Handy Man Bundle Deals. More Services to add to our Services Section. Stay Tuned! Working as fast as I can in my off time to make the Collages for the services. Seeing is believing and hopefully the pictures speak on our quality and our ability to do what we say we can.
09/12/2022
Basic Estimates, Bathroom R4U, Kitchen R4U, Room to Room R4U, Garages R4U... Restorations, Remodels, Renovations, Repairs and Upgrades. More services available but I am working on the list in the evenings after work so bare with me. Have a great week everybody.
The GHMJ title is no longer accurate. Very few Handy Man tasks have been scheduled thru 2021 and almost none for 2022. We evolved and grew in reputation and in the field. Remodels, Renovations, Repairs, Restorations and Upgrades have come to be our business model. Thank you to everybody for following, liking, sharing and having us work in your homes. Time to grow some more. Lol. The next few months, have some great jobs scheduled. We will post as we complete them! Enjoy.
Cabinet painting and custom island build out.
Shed foundations and assembly
Ceiling light removal, repair, and recessed lighting installation.
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