By:
Rebecca Harrell
January 5th, 2022
Photo credit: Deur_links_draairichting_.svg. This image was not altered in any way. When you think about replacing your front door, you probably turn to the internet to start researching how much it will cost, different types of doors, and how long it takes to replace.
By:
Chris Wager
December 29th, 2021
Have you recently decided to get your concrete coated but can't decide if you want a Professional or DIY installation? Well in this video we break down the Pros and Cons of a Professional Concrete Coating Installation so you can have the information you need to make the best decision for your project.
By:
Rebecca Harrell
December 23rd, 2021
Maybe you're tired of walking in and out of the same front door every day and want to upgrade your look. Or maybe you’ve noticed some damage to your front door that’s either allowing water to leak in when it rains or makes it difficult to open and close.
By:
Rebecca Harrell
December 21st, 2021
Photo credit: Swoolverton. License. Photo was cropped and straightened. Whether you’re looking to replace your front door or a side door on your home, finding the right replacement door type for you can be difficult. So as you’re looking at the different replacement door types, you see fiberglass doors, vinyl doors, steel doors, and storm doors, to name a few. But...storm doors? What is that, a door to protect your home from harsh storms? While fiberglass, vinyl, wood, and steel are types of materials used for doors, a storm door is a style of door, like an entry or patio door.
By:
Rebecca Harrell
December 16th, 2021
If you’re thinking about painting your home’s exterior, you might be thinking, “Can I do this myself?” and “Do I really need to hire a professional for that?” Painting the exterior of your home is vastly different than painting the interior. While you can cover your interior walls with a simple primer and topcoat or two, painting the exterior requires much more preparation and skill. The outside of your home consists of layers of protection. You have your frame, substrate, siding, and paint. (Yes, even the paint acts as a layer of protection to your home.)
By:
Rebecca Harrell
December 14th, 2021
When something becomes damaged or doesn’t quite look right, chances are you’re going to try and fix it. The same goes for damaged concrete.