7 Things to consider when planning your fence project

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A good fence make great neighbors. Planning your fence project will help not only with your neighbors but also with the value of your property!

 

Upcycle, let’s make it new again!

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Upcycle, take something old and discover new use to sell, gift or use in your home. Create conversation pieces, celebrate history or just save money.

 

Air Conditioner Buying Guide

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A buying guide to help you determine the right choice of your air conditioner needs. The hot summer months will be here soon, plan your cooling needs now!

 

Deck make-over, Restore and Rescue it!

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Deck CPR is a quick and easy way to restore and rescue your deck cheaper than a full replacement. Evaluate the structure, choices of covers.

 

Selecting the Right material for your fence

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the type of fence you want, along with your budget and desired maintenance, will quickly “get you off the fence” regarding which material is right for you.

 

Turn your swimming pool project into a backyard resort

With some creativity and planning your swimming pool could become the focus of your backyard and the center of family life throughout the outdoor season.

 

Concrete 101- Patio, driveway or sidewalk

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Concrete remains one of the cheapest yet most durable products available. Learn the stages and build confidence to complete the perfect concrete project.

 

Selecting the Right Type of Fence for Your Yard

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A well planned, handsomely constructed fence can significantly enhance the enjoyment, aesthetics and investment value of your home and property.

 

Patio Furniture: All the Comforts of Indoor Living…Outdoors

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Patio furniture is part of the rapidly growing “outdoor living” phenomenon. But, what is outdoor living? It no longer refers to a picnic table and a hibachi. Now it means bring all the comforts of indoor living to the outdoors. HPBA (Hearth, Patio and Barbecue Association) Homeowners are dreaming of spring and looking ahead to making their outdoor spaces even more relaxing and enjoyable.

 

Sunroom additions: designed to bring nature’s best inside!

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A sunroom addition can be one of the best things you can do for your home and your family. Most owner’s say that their sunroom is the most used and enjoyed area of their home. A commonly heard statement is “I wish we would have done it sooner”.