If you’re considering replacing some or all of the windows in your home, you’ll likely be curious about how much it might cost. The average window replacement cost for your home’s windows is a complex question to answer. It depends on a wide range of factors and the needs of each homeowner. In this guide,…
Are you frustrated by a leaky faucet that just won’t stop dripping? Or perhaps you’re dealing with a faucet that refuses to turn off completely, causing a wastage of water and increasing your utility bills. Faucet problems can be a headache, but understanding the common issues and how to fix them can save you time,…
Whether you’re planning to install a new roof or replace an existing one, you might be feeling confused or overwhelmed by the different types of roof shingles available. If you’re scratching your head about which type of shingle to choose or if you’re curious about how one option differs from another, this guide contains everything…
Working with wrenches alot? if you’re starting a collection, you should also include: Open-end wrenches These are common two-sided wrenches where each side is a different size. They function much like an adjustable wrench but are usually smaller, and because their jaws are fixed, they can create a better grip. The downside? You may need…
Replacing your windows is a good starting point if you’re considering upgrading your home’s exterior. One of the first things you’ll need to do is get accurate window measurements. But measuring for replacement windows can be challenging. You must have precise measurements when you shop for windows online or in person. Window sizes vary; getting…
If you’re thinking of making your small kitchen more functional and visually appealing, an eye-catching kitchen island may be the answer. Kitchen islands have an almost unmatched versatility when it comes to function and interior design ideas. Whether you’re renovating a small space or have tons of kitchen space, one of the key components of…
If you’re a roofing contractor that uses subs, a new rule announced by the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) on Jan. 9 could impact the way you do business. This final rule is in keeping with the agency’s proposed rule from October 2022, and it aligns with the “totality of circumstances” parameters for classifying workers.…
I know what you’re thinking, and before you let the number 12 intimidate you, just know that many of these steps are connected and will feel like one. In a short number of weeks, it’ll all be over too! Moving out of your old spaces is the final leap before our team starts to make your dreams come true. …
Whether you’re flipping a piece of furniture, finishing one anew, or just breathing new life into a favorite piece, a crucial part of refinishing is layering on a sealant after you’ve painted or stained. A protective finish like a wax, lacquer or sealer will protect the furniture for as long as possible. There are multiple options…
If you’re about to remodel your home, you no doubt want the new spaces to feel fresh and up to date. After all, updating your home’s style is one of the major motivations for remodeling. But before you rush to incorporate all the latest interior design trends, take a moment to consider how they will look a few years from now. Follow these tips on choosing timeless versus trendy interior design.
These days we see so many fun and different interior design trends cycle in and out of popularity. If you don’t participate in any new trend then you might experience a little bit of FOMO. If you did participate, then your home might still have tiled kitchen countertops (we can help with that). Take a listen to hear from our award-winning interior designer Amy Moore and Design manager Leslie Eiler tell us how we can safely partake in current and future trends in a way that is easy to fix when needed. We also talk about how to tell when a trend is here to stay.
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