Alberto DeJesus
Construction Specialist
Education
- Boston University, BA, Political Science & Government
Professional Achievements
- Featured in prestigious publications such as Architect Magazine, BUToday, and Home Builder Digest, as well as national media outlets including NBC News, AP, and Fox News
- Worked with well-known companies, including Mazda, Amazon, and CVS
Certifications & Organizations
- LRRP Certified Pursuant to 40 CFR Part 745.225 - US Environmental Protection
- Agency (EPA)
- Big Apple Occupational Safety Certification
- Safer Theory V2 Certification - EDL
- Environmental Awareness for Contractors Certification - EDL
- Overhead Powerlines Certification - EDL
- CPR & AED Certification - Boston University
- OSHA-30 Certification Pursuant to 29 CFR - University of South Florida
- Rhode Island Builders Association 5 Hour CLRB Certification - RIBA
- Minority Owned Business Enterprise (MBE)
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Co-authored Articles (32)
How to
Cut Corner Trim
Cutting a proper corner trim requires a moderate amount of mechanical knowledge and preparation. You will need to use a miter saw to connect 2 pieces of trim at an angle. The way you cut depends on whether you need to co...
How to
Build Under Stair Storage
If you don’t have a lot of storage in your home and you’re looking for a new place to organize your belongings, keeping items under your stairs is a great way to save space (and luckily, you're in the right place—b...
How to
Cut Skirting Boards
Cutting your own skirting boards is a fairly quick and easy project. There are two types of cuts that you will likely need to make: external and internal. External corners are where the skirting boards join to form a poi...
How to
Hang a Slab Door
A slab door is a door that comes without a surrounding frame. Slab doors are commonly used when replacing an old door with the frame still intact, or when repurposing an old door, such as an antique. To hang a slab door,...
How to
Install Vertical Metal Siding
Vertical metal siding can give a building a modern, sleek appearance. While installing vertical metal siding is similar to installing horizontal siding, there are a few differences you'll want to keep in mind. Start by i...
3 Ways to Get Your House’s Blueprints or Plans
Use these resources to get new or “as-built” blueprints of your home Finding blueprints or other architectural documents for a home is a challenge even for a savvy local history researcher. However, you may be able t...
How to
Cut Crown Molding Inside Corners
There are two ways to cut crown molding for an inside corner. The first method is to cut 2 pieces at an angle and fit them together. This is usually done with a miter saw. This method works best for perfect 90-degree cor...
How to
Cut Mortises for Door Hinges
Hinges are small, metal plates that allow doors to open and close. To ensure hinges fit properly and don’t restrict an entryway, you have to slip them inside shallow mortises carved into the side of a door. If you want...
How to Size, Cut, and Secure Fascia Boards
A DIY installation guide to fascia roofing Fascia boards go around the eaves of your home’s roof and are typically where the gutters are attached. If you need to put fascia boards on your home, there are easy ways to e...
How to
Install Vinyl Siding
Installing vinyl siding can help to reduce the amount of maintenance you have to do to the outside of your house. If you decide to install vinyl siding yourself (without the help of a contractor), it's important to be as...
How to
Encapsulate Your Crawlspace
If your crawlspace isn't encapsulated, moisture could result in wood rot, mold growth, and other problems. This is especially true in older homes that may not have been built using modern construction materials. While it...
How to
Finish Concrete
There's more to concrete than just pouring it out and watching it harden. Here's what you need to know to shape and smooth fresh concrete into an attractive, long-lasting surface. Try to move quickly except where noted o...
How to Fit Skirting Boards: Measuring, Cutting, & Installing
Your one-stop guide for skirting board replacement and installationHoping to add some skirting boards to your room, or upgrade the ones you already have? This relatively easy DIY project makes it easy to add the finishin...
How to
Build Shed Doors
Custom-made shed doors are a great way to add some personality to your shed and save some money in the process. To create shed doors, you'll need to get wood paneling or plywood to create the door itself, then reinforce ...
How to
Use an Angle Grinder
Angle grinders are electric power tools with detachable grinding wheels that you can apply to a variety of jobs around your home, including sanding, grinding, cleaning, and cutting. When using a grinder, make sure you're...
How to
Cut Countertops
When you want to replace or install a new countertop in your home, you may need to cut the new countertop to fit the desired area. Whether you are cutting laminate, stone, or wood countertops, you will be able to do it w...
How to
Cut Laminate Countertop
Cutting laminate countertop is a pretty straightforward process. Laminate countertop comes in standard sizes that you will just need to cut to length to fit your counter space. You also might want to add a sink to the co...
How to
Lay a Gravel Bed
Gravel makes a great material for driveways, walkways, and garden borders. It’s easy to move around and doesn’t require a lot of skilled labor to install. In fact, the hardest part of laying gravel is moving and pour...
How to
Build a Building
The construction process can be a long, complicated, and expensive one. Depending on your level of expertise, however, you may be able to save quite a bit of money by doing some or even all of the work yourself. You can ...
How to
Cope Crown Molding
Adding crown molding to your wall is sure to give any room that upscale look. If you’re installing molding yourself, coping it is a great way to create smooth, tight inside corners without any gaps. Coping your crown m...