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It takes about nine square feet of floor space to swing open a typical 3-foot-wide door. That’s a big chunk of real estate, particularly in a small space like a powder room. For tight quarters, consider the space-saving pocket door, … Continue reading
Visit the link below for the NADRA consumer deck safety checklist. http://www.nadra.org/consumers/dsmchecklist.pdf … Continue reading
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Vinyl siding is the most popular choice for homeowners looking to give their home exterior a new look. It’s a durable and affordable material that comes in a wide variety of styles and colors. Selecting the style and color should … Continue reading
Blanket insulation, the most common type of insulation, comes in sheets or rolls. While it has traditionally been made of fiberglass, it can now be found in plastic or natural fibers. It’s sized to fit nicely between the standard spacing … Continue reading
First impressions mean a lot. A new front door can enhance curb appeal, improve security and lower utility costs. According to “Remodeling Magazine” a steel entry door replacement project returns 85.6 percent of your investment. Fiberglass doors are generally more … Continue reading
Tip #1 – Never wash windows or doors with a high pressure spray. The extreme pressure could crack or destroy caulking around the units. Instead, take time to individually clean the windows. For vinyl‐framed windows, a soft cloth or ordinary … Continue reading
Today’s kitchens average 200–300 square feet and are increasingly part of an open-floor plan. Other trends include a move towards simplicity, uncluttered looks, energy efficiency, and natural materials. Look to design books, magazines, and websites for ideas. Here are some … Continue reading
The first step when looking to purchase doors, roofing, windows or any other major product for the home is to look for ENERGY STAR qualified products A product that meets ENERGY STAR requirements for a specific geographic area is constructed to help make … Continue reading