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Providing professional window and door installations with over 25 years of experience. Local and family owned. If you need one window replaced or the whole house, we can handle your project. We can provide windows from Pella, Atrium, Westlake and more. We have a wide range of door options as well, including Huttig, Feather River and others. We also install storm doors, window treatments, appliances, ceiling fans and many other types of installations and repairs.

Providing professional window and door installations with over 25 years of experience. Local and family owned. If you need one window replaced or the whole house, we can handle your project. We can provide windows from Pella, Atrium, Westlake and more. We have a wide range of door options as well, including Huttig, Feather River and others. We also install storm doors, window treatments, appliances, ceiling fans and many other types of installations and repairs.


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17 years of experience

I have a small company but we aren't happy unless you are happy. I have square for payment unless you like check or cash. I Like when you ask questions so I can make ire we both are on the same page.

I have a small company but we aren't happy unless you are happy. I have square for payment unless you like check or cash. I Like when you ask questions so I can make ire we both are on the same page.




We are the oldest sign company in Thomasville, GA with the largest staff. Any large custom sign order requires a 50% deposit and all jobs are invoiced after work is completed unless requested otherwise by the customer.






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Ceiling Fans questions, answered by experts

Coffered ceilings often come with additional embellishments and accessories, including tin panels, medallions, trim, molding, recessed lights, and finials. Whether you’re looking for a simple grid pattern or want an elaborate, decorative ceiling with all the bells and whistles, there are plenty of options to choose from.

There’s no reason why you can’t install a ceiling fan anywhere in your home, such as in living rooms, offices, bedrooms, and dining areas. Most bathrooms already have ventilation and don’t need a ceiling fan. For safety purposes, avoid installing a ceiling fan where the blades will be less than eight feet from the floor, near bunk beds, or anywhere else they may hit nearby objects.

Stainless steel or aluminum fans are long-lasting and have less air resistance. They are best for outdoor use as their durability helps them withstand unpleasant weather conditions. Their heavy weight requires a stronger motor, which leads to more noise than other blade materials.

Wooden fan blades are a classic, durable option. They are much quieter than metal fans and feature a wide range of styles and finishes to choose from. However, they can be damaged by moisture if not covered with plastic.

Plastic fan blades are lightweight, easy to clean, and versatile. There are various shapes and styles to choose from as plastic is easily molded and dyed. They will also deteriorate slower than other materials as they aren’t as susceptible to humidity and moisture.

The more surface area that a ceiling fan blade has, the more effective it will be at producing airflow. Therefore, a longer ceiling fan blade is the better option if you’re looking for more wind. However, a longer blade will consume more energy than a shorter blade.

Identifying the source of noises is your first step to soundproofing a room without overspending. Generally, sound comes from inside or outside of the house. Inside noises include creaking floors, living noises like TVs in the living room, cooking sounds, or kids being kids. External noises generally include incremental weather, disturbing neighbors, and street traffic. Inside noises require you to soundproof floors, ceilings, and doors, whereas outside noises may require you to soundproof your attic, windows, and walls facing the streets.

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