Year: 2013

How to Paint Exterior Siding

With the accumulation of winter mud and mildew, perhaps your exterior siding is ready for a repaint. Or maybe you just want to give your home a new look with trendy colors. Whatever the case, repainting your exterior siding will give your home a fresh, clean look. Read these step below to learn how to…

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Painting Tips for Painting a Child’s Bedroom

With the high concentrations of energy and imagination they house, kids’ bedrooms need both durability and creativity. Whether its pictures taped to the wall, little hand-prints, or wild games of chase, child’s walls are bound to get a lot of use. If you are considering painting a child’s bedroom, you will need to find paint…

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Painting Stucco in the New York Area

In the New York area where winters are cold and muddy, stucco often accumulates stains and deterioration that detract from its functionality and aesthetic appeal. Painting is an excellent solution to discoloration and wear on stucco walls. Here are a few tips and ideas for painting stucco in the New York area:

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How long does it take paint to dry in New York?

If you live in the Connecticut or New York area and are wondering how long it takes paint to dry in-between coats, read these tips below. There are a number of factors which can influence the drying time of paint including the temperature, humidity, type of paint etc. It is crucial to allow sufficient time…

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Will Painting Increase the Value of a House?

When we are considering a significant expenditure, we usually perform a cost/benefit analysis (even if we don’t call it that in our heads). That means that we try to compare what it will cost us with what we will gain, and see if it is worth the price. With interior or exterior house painting, one…

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Wood Replacement Using Composite Material in Pelham NY

Problem One of our customers in Pelham has an exterior patio with some wood decking and saddle. The saddle was in an area susceptible to the elements and the top of the saddle began to draw in water at the edge and the trim underneath the saddle was built in pieces, thus taking in moisture…

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