Construction Services
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During a new construction of your kitchen, you will not only need to consider the floor plan, the cabinetry, floor and countertops, to name a few. You will also need to choose new appliances. Now is the time to look into all of your options, such as energy-efficient appliances. Energy-efficient appliances are often a little more expensive from the outset but save money down the line, on your electrical bill and by using less detergent (washing machines and dishwashers) or less water. |
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The sooner we embrace it, the better: we all age, and we might as well make sure our home is able to accommodate to our needs as we grow older. Whether you want to adapt your home for you future needs, or for those of an elderly parent or a family member with a disability, you can remodel your home to satisfy that need. |
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Kitchen cabinetry sets the tone for your kitchen. You can choose cabinets of different styles: elegant, modern, traditional, classical, sleek, trendy and more. Then you can choose your cabinets to be made of pine wood, cherry wood or maple wood, to name a few. Once you choose the style and finish of your cabinets, then you can consider what you want them to do for you in terms of storage. |
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A room addition is a great way to maximize your living area without moving to a new home. If you live in Florida and live in a gated community, you may not be able to do a room addition, due to homeowners´ associations' codes, but you may be able to add a room inside without altering the look of your home on the outside. |
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Bill Burke, one of the co-owners of our business is an energy rater. This means he can study your house plans and make sure the home is as energy-efficient as possible and make the necessary adjustments if it is not. This translates into energy conservation for you and for the environment.
Energy conservation-building or high-performance building
is also known as green building. This is the practice of creating and using healthier and more resource-efficient models of construction, renovation, operation, maintenance and demolition. |
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When remodeling your floor, there are a lot of options. You may choose stone or tile for areas of high-traffic such as the living room and kitchen. Once you choose the type of floor you want keep in mind there is a wide array of price ranges, and typically the more you pay, the higher end and better quality the flooring will be. |
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Mold is in your home in the form as small spores. These thrive in moisture, where they grow, feed and destroy what they grown on. Mold can grow on practically any surface, to include; wood, ceiling tiles, wallpaper, paints, carpet, sheet rock and insulation.
If you have a leak or a lot of humidity in your home, then you most likely have mold. Not all types of mold are hazardous to health, but they can affect people who have allergies or breathing problems. Toxic black mold needs to be removed as quickly as possible by a professional.
The best way to prevent mold from accumulating is to install or use vents and extractors in bathrooms and kitchens or laundry
rooms, vacuum frequently and keep the home as dry as possible. |
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Whether you have asthma or allergies or not, using paints that are low in or have no VOC (volatile organic compounds) is a good idea. As certified green professionals, we tend to recommend that you use this type of paint when painting your home. They are more affordable than they used to be and you will be doing yourself a favor in more than one
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Sheet Rock Repair and Replacement
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Many homeowners can handle minor repairs on sheetrock, which is more commonly known as drywall. If all you need to fix are small dents and holes made by nails, you may repair these with spackling compound.
On the other hand, if you need to replace a large area or the drywall on the whole wall, then you may want to enlist the services of a licensed
and insured professional. Jobs done by certified professionals such as Construction and Plumbing are warranted and are supervised by the owners and managers from beginning to end. |
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Water conservation had gained notoriety in the last few years, whether it is from bathroom fixtures, faucets, dishwashers, and washing machines, even irrigation systems.
Just by installing a WaterSense labeled showerhead, this can save the average household more than 2,300 gallons of water per year and $50 in utility bills, and you won't notice a
difference in shower performance. How's that for a reason to sing in the shower?
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Contact Us
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Please contact us at (239)566-TECC(8322) or click here to use our contact form |