Recent Blog Posts

  • Hardwood Moulding Installation

    December 1, 2011
    Architectural details done with hardwood mouldings are the perfect finishing touches to your workmanship.
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  • Wood Paint Adhesion

    December 1, 2011
    Whether your home is newly constructed or purchased from a previous owner, painting its exterior is the first step toward putting your personal stamp on the home.
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  • Choosing a contractor over doing it yourself

    November 1, 2011
    Okay, doing it yourself does carry certain perks – for one, taking pride in pointing out your workmanship to friends and family, and secondly, saving money over hiring a professional contractor.
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  • How to correctly measure for replacement doors

    November 1, 2011
    Looking to upgrade your exterior steel door to a more energy efficient fiberglass or solid wood door?   Or perhaps you want to replace the composite interior doors with a higher-grade wood door. Or maybe you need a new patio door to access your new deck.
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  • Simple things for your home to go green and save you money

    October 1, 2011
    Going green is not only good for the planet, it can also be good for your wallet. Here are some simple ideas you can do to do two good things at once:Compact Fluorescent Lightbulbs (CFLs)Do you know those curly-fry looking light bulbs you’ve seen everywhere?
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  • Hardwood Moulding Installation

    October 1, 2011
    Architectural details done with hardwood mouldings are the perfect finishing touches to your workmanship.
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  • Operating an electric hedge trimmer

    September 1, 2011
    If your hedges are starting to get a bit too big to handle, it may be time for a trim. Only problem is you really don’t feel like getting out there with manual sheers and clipping every piece of excess shrub.
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  • Four leaf blowing tips

    September 1, 2011
    Leaf blowing can be an excellent alternative to trying to rake or sweep up leaves. Based on the amount of raking you need to do, renting or owning a leaf blower could be an option that you may want to consider.
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  • Repairing cracks in your driveway

    August 1, 2011
    During the winter, water might’ve found its way into a small opening in your driveway, frozen up and created giant heaves by the time spring rolled around. If that’s the case, it's better to repair it now than to let it sit any longer.
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  • Five steps to preparing to seal your asphalt driveway

    August 1, 2011
    While it’s an arduous task that needs to be done in the heat of the summer, sealing your asphalt driveway is a necessary task in maintaining its integrity.
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