Should you decide to install a brick or stone patio/pathway yourself, this article will discuss some simple methods of installation that are easy on you hands, and budget! Basic materials you will need: 1) Adequate stone or brick to cover the desired area, plus 5% more for extra measure. 2) Bedding material (sand, crushed stone) …
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Aug 06
Brick and Stone Pathways and Patios choose the right material
A beautiful, enduring enhancement to your backyard or entryway landscape is the use of brick or stone. Patios and pathways made from brick and stone are an architectural asset, and will beautify, while adding value to your property. When selecting materials, and the method of installation there are a few considerations. In this article (part …
Aug 03
Roofers residential and commercial Jobs in all US cities
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Aug 01
Ceramic Tile Walls and Counters Required Tools and Installation
In this, part 2 of the series, we will discuss the tools, materials, and installation procedure for building your own tile counters and walls. This is not a difficult project to perform, but experience and a good eye for detail is a must. If you would consider hiring a Contractor who has quality skills, and …
Jul 17
Kitchen and Bathroom Cabinet Refinishing selecting a contractor
This is part three a four part series covering the following: 1) Existing cabinet materials 2) Method of refinishing 3) Selecting a Contractor 4) Doing the work yourself When considering a home improvement project like refinishing the kitchen or bathroom cabinets, you can choose to either select a Contractor, or do …
Jan 26
Obama “Let’s work together!”
In his recent State of the Union Address, President Obama encouraged us to draw upon our own strengths, and work together to meet the hard challenges we all face in a weakened economy, he reminded us; “No workers are more productive than ours. No country has more successful companies, or grants more patents to inventors …