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4 Top-Quality Custom Home Components To Reduce Costs Later

21 May 2020
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Construction & Contractors, Blog

If you buy a fixer-upper, you expect to have to repair and replace quite a few items soon after moving in. But if you're building a custom home from the ground up, this shouldn't be the case. In fact, if you choose long-lasting, high-quality home systems, you may be able to avoid repairs and replacements of most main systems for decades. Here are four top-quality home systems to consider for your custom home if you'd like to avoid repairs and replacements.
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Have A Small Bathroom? 3 Improvements That Do Not Use Up More Space

13 May 2020
 Categories: Construction & Contractors, Blog

While living in a home with a small bathroom, you may feel limited at times in your ability to improve the room and make it more satisfying to use. When investing in a room expansion is not an option or something that you are interested in, you will need to utilize your creativity. The great thing is that there are plenty of bathroom remodeling projects that do not require more space.
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Home Exterior and Roof Improvement and Protection Recommendations

29 April 2020
 Categories: Construction & Contractors, Blog

Your home's roof and gutters provide a large area of protection to your property, as it protects the interior of your home against leaks and maintains the surrounding soil to reduce erosion in the process. As a homeowner, you must keep an eye on your rain gutters to make sure they are working as they should and other areas of your home's drainage are functioning properly. Here are some recommendations to help you maintain and protect your home roof and exterior and your property foundation.
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Simple Tips For A Successful Home Addition

24 April 2020
 Categories: Construction & Contractors, Blog

Adding onto your home is a true luxury. It's an easy way to make your home more beautiful and more amenable to your current lifestyle. However, it's important to go about the process the right way. Whether you're adding on a new bathroom, bedroom, or anything in between, following a few simple tips can make your home addition much more successful and a whole lot less stressful. Compare Quotes First things first, don't just jump into signing a home addition contract with the first contractor you find.
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Isolating Power Failures In Computer Systems

24 November 2014
 Categories: Construction & Contractors, Blog

Workstations, servers and the power systems that support them can be severely damaged during electrical storms, local power company failures or problems within the computer area. Power failure and related technical difficulties may take a different approach from standard computer troubleshooting. If you suspect power failure as the cause of your computer system woes, consider a few inspection and troubleshooting steps that can bring your system back to normal. Loose Connections After Power Surges
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More Than Concrete

Concrete has been an incredibly popular construction material for centuries, and maybe even millennia. The ancient Romans even used a form of concrete to make dams and aqueducts! When we learned this fact, we just had to share it. In fact, that happens a lot when we learn new construction facts and information. That's why we created this blog — so we have a convenient place to share! Since the construction and contracting industry is so vast, we come across new material all of the time. Some of it is about specific types of construction, and other facts are more generalized. But we share it all!

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