Let’s Talk Gutters
What we’re going to talk about now, as when we talk about gutter maintenance, is the difference between aluminum gutters and wooden gutters.
What we’re going to talk about now, as when we talk about gutter maintenance, is the difference between aluminum gutters and wooden gutters.
The heyday of popcorn ceilings was a thirty-year stretch of time between the late 1950s and the early 1980s. All over the country, the rough popcorn (or cottage cheese) texture was advertised to customers as...
An estimator is a kind of investigator, the mystery of peeling paint a kind of detective story.That’s one way of saying: there could be any number of reasons your house is peeling, and the best thing to do is to call us so we can take a look.
You know what paint blisters look like: suddenly your smooth finish looks like the surface of the moon, pocked by unsightly bubbles that lift the paint film off its surface. But why? Well, paint blisters are typically attributable to one of two...
We not only pride ourselves on producing the best quality work for your home, but we also offer our customers multiple financing options to give them the best possible payment experience. This flexibility on our end is provided with the goal in mind...
In “Sonnet 73,” Shakespeare wrote about the aging process, of being in the autumn of his life, and he begins like this:
Low-maintenance exteriors have become the gold standard for many customers. That’s why engineered alternatives to wood, like composite, have only become more and more popular over the years. The category has been expanding, will likely continue to...
Choosing the right stone for your countertops can be challenging, especially when the difference between natural and engineered stone seems murky. Let’s make things clearer with a quick primer—one focused on the differences between quartz and...
Plaster has a lot going for it: it resists mold and fire, insulates from noise-penetration, and offers homeowners a smooth surface for their walls. But plaster begins to peel when it loses its adhesion to the coating—paint, primer, or stain—that...
Until 1978, lead paint was popular in American homes. It came in long-lasting, bright, modern-looking colors, and it was aggressively marketed by the lead industry, which downplayed public health concerns about its products for decades.