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Metal Roofing and Lighting Strikes: What You Should Know

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One of the popular myths about metal roofing is that this type of roofing attracts and is otherwise more susceptible to lightning strikes. That would certainly be something for you to worry about, especially if you live in an area where lightning is common, except it is not true. What is truth, and what is fiction? Are you safer or in more danger of a lightning strike by installing a metal roof? Read More»

Don't Settle For Less: Why You Should Choose Custom Cabinets For Your Kitchen Remodel

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If you’re remodeling your kitchen, and you want new cabinets, you have three options. Those options are stock, semi-custom, and custom. Stock cabinets can be purchased directly from big box home improvement stores. They don’t provide any custom features. If you’re on a tight budget, stock is the best option for your new cabinets. Semi-custom cabinets allow for minor customization, such as custom trim and color. Then there are custom cabinets. Read More»

Completing Your Home's Senior Walk-In Tub Setup: Four Things To Consider

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Adding a senior walk-in tub to your home can be a great way to help older relatives live independently. It can also make a wonderful addition to a guest bathroom, ensuring overnight visitors of all ages can tend to personal needs while in your home. Work with your remodeling contractor to find the right tub model for your bathroom and consider the following additional options to make the space safe and welcoming. Read More»

Small, Inexpensive Touches To Add To Your Custom Deck

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When you think of custom decks, you may picture vast, multi-level decks with luxurious options like saunas and fireplaces. But what if you want something simpler and less expensive? The following are smaller, less-expensive touches that you should talk to your custom deck builder about. Built-In Benches Bringing chairs and other seating onto your deck and off of your deck can get annoying and cumbersome after a while. Plus, you have to find somewhere to store the chairs when they are not in use. Read More»

Solid Surfaces And Choosing The Right Materials Countertop Installation

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If you are planning on renovating your kitchen, there are a lot of things to consider. The countertops are part of the planning and are going to be installed after the cabinets. There are a lot of choices for the solid surfaces that can be used for kitchen countertops. The following kitchen renovation information will help you choose the right solid surfaces for your countertops: Synthetic epoxy resin surfaces—One of the first options that you may want to consider for the countertops is solid surfaces. Read More»