Power Home Remodeling Group – You’re Gonna Love Where You Live – Part 1 – Roofing

November 2, 2011 by admin  
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Power’s own Vice President of Operations – Matt Hess – takes you through a complete roof remodeling project done the Power Way. Watch this and you’ll see why the smallest details can make the biggest difference! To learn more about Power Home Remodeling Group’s products and services, visit: www.powerhrg.com

American Custom Decks & Remodeling – Moorhead, MN

November 2, 2011 by admin  
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American Custom Decks & Remodeling 218-979-1483 www.yellowbook.com

10 Men Roofing & Decks – Omaha, NE

October 28, 2011 by admin  
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10 Men Roofing & Decks 402-720-0002 www.yellowbook.com

JC Remodeling & Painting Services – Danbury, CT

October 14, 2011 by admin  
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JC Remodeling & Painting Services 203-885-7218 www.yellowbook.com

Power Home Remodeling Group: Boston Ribbon Cutting Ceremony

October 10, 2011 by admin  
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To celebrate the opening of our new Boston office, Power Co-Founder Jeff Kaliner introduced himself and the company to dignitaries from the State of Massachusetts as Power is welcomed to its new home in Marlborough, Massachusetts. To learn more about Power Home Remodeling Group, visit: www.powerhrg.com

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October 9, 2011 by admin  
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General Construction Services Bathroom Remodeling Drywall Fences – Wood Flooring – Hardwood Install and Refinishing Kitchen Remodels Painting – Interior/Exterior Tile, Ceramic, Porcelain Natural Stone, Travertine, Marble, Granite, Glass and Mosaic Decks & Porches Concrete Brick & Stone Cabinets…

Before and After Painting Kitchen Cabinets

September 13, 2011 by admin  
Filed under Kitchen Remodeling

The process of painting cherry cabinets and adding a glaze. We open up the island to give more walk space. Brightens the whole room! Affordable way to update your kitchen

Greenwich Carriage Barn – Yankee Barn Homes – 3D Virtual Walkthrough

September 13, 2011 by admin  
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3D Virtual Walkthrough of the Greenwich Carriage Barn, main floor is used to store automobiles and the upper floor offers a Club room. By Yankee Barn Homes … www.barnmakers.com http … -No Audio- Eastman Contractor Olde Farms Construction New England Manufactured Architecture 03753 CADworks Architect Modular Homes Floor Plans Construction Debro Vineyard Country Master Bedroom Bathroom Timberframe Living Designer Layout Framing Create Prefabricated House Small Cottage Barn Style Farm Door Loghomes Great Room Additions Studio YankeeBarnHomes

Painting Kitchen Cabinets – How to Paint Kitchen Cabinets

August 13, 2011 by admin  
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kitchen-remodeling-guide.blogspot.com – Every kitchen eventually reaches the point at which it looks worn-out. That’s the time to take stock of your options. Everyone is well aware that kitchen remodeling is costly and inconvenient. However, a simple and low-cost alternative is to paint the cabinets. This option is one that many people fail to consider, despite the fact that older homes often have painted carpenter-built cabinets that have stood up to decades of use. The process is easier than ever, thanks to 100 percent acrylic enamels that produce little odor as they are applied and clean up with soap and water. Instructions ; 1. Start by removing the drawers. 2. Remove the screws & door hinge 3. Remove the two screws that fasten a drawer pull 4. If you are replacing the pulls with new hardware, measure the hole spacing to determine the correct size of replacement pulls. Remove adjustable shelves and any remaining hardware. 5. Use a sponge or nylon scrubber and gently wash all cabinet surfaces using powdered trisodium phosphate (TSP) cleaner dissolved in warm water. Rinse the surfaces and let them dry. Fill dents and scratches with wood filler or drywall compound. 6. Once the previous steps are complete, lightly abrade surfaces to be painted with 120-grit sandpaper. 7. Apply masking tape to surfaces you don’t want painted 8. Start painting the interior surfaces of the cabinets. 9. Use a brush to paint the back surface of each drawer face. Be sure the paint is dry before

Freeform Swimming Pool, Spa, Waterfalls, Fire Pits & Swimup Bar | The Deck and Patio Company

July 20, 2011 by admin  
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Award winning swimming pools vinyl pools gunite pools koi ponds watergardens waterfalls long island new york landscape design landscaping deck and patio company paver patios bluestone wood decks composite decks trex decks www.deckandpatio.com

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