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Topstar Renovations, LLC
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Serving Winston, GA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2022

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Emergency services offered

"I hired this company to repair some siding on the back of my home and paint my deck. It was painted a sexy black and it looks so very beautiful. It rained after the application and I saw some water bubbles. I let them know my concern and the painter came back out the next day. By that time most of the bubbles were gone, but he touched up areas that needed touching up. Could not be happier. Quote was extremely fair."
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Siding Replacement, Exterior Painting, Deck Stain!
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Siding Replacement, Exterior Painting, Deck Stain!
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Response time2 hrs
Response rate99%
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Johnson Shields Group
New to Angi

Serving Winston, GA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2021

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Johnson Shields Group is the premier renovation company in the area. We boast outstanding craftsmanship, superior customer service, and affordable prices.\n\nOn the day of renovation, you can expect our crew to arrive promptly and ready to get to work. We work around your schedule so that renovations minimally disrupt your day-to-day activities. Rest assured, our team works quickly and efficiently to get the job done according to your desired timeline.\n\nWhat's more, from beginning to end, our hard-working crews prioritize open communication, so you can expect us to regularly inform you of our progress along the way. And we always maintain a clean worksite, so the only thing we'll leave behind is a stunning new space!\n\nTurn your vision into a tangible reality. Call our friendly team today to request your no-obligation estimate!

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JLB Consulting Services LLC
New to Angi

Serving Winston, GA and surrounding areas

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Quality over Quantity! I take pride in everything I build or replace, I don't cut corners and I don't like to be asked to cut corners, pride is in the Quality of work, not quantity.

Dr Green Deck
Complete deck build
Complete deck build
Complete deck build
Sunroom

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Ceramic Tile questions, answered by experts

Whether you want to match your tile trim with grout comes down to your personal preferences. If you match the two, it can help your tiles to stand out while providing a clean, cohesive look. On the other hand, you might opt to match your tile trim with your tiles. The best option will depend largely on your tile design, as well as how it fits overall with the rest of your room.

When cleaning porcelain tiles, avoid products that contain ammonia, bleach, and other harsh chemicals. Acid-based cleansers can damage the tile, though you can clean them with a diluted mixture of one-quarter cup white vinegar mixed with one gallon of hot water. It is important always to use a soft-bristled brush or sponge, since hard bristles and steel wool can scratch the tile.

Grouting hearth tiles is one of the most important steps. It seals the tiles so heat doesn’t transfer under the tiles so easily, which can be dangerous. For this reason, heat-resistant grout is a must. Grout also prevents dust, dirt, and any other material from gathering between your tiles. If this happens and those buildups are flammable, a fire could start between the tiles. 

To ensure an even and unbending surface to lay tiles on, you’ll typically need to put a subfloor under a tile floor. Fiber cement backboards are the most common choice, but using plywood is also possible. Don’t neglect this step, or you could risk water damage and grout or tiles prematurely cracking or crumbling, especially in an area with high foot traffic. 

The rule tells you how to cut tile to install it in a corner. The 3/4/5 rule recommends that you should have 3 feet across on one straight line, four feet on the other perpendicular line, and 5 feet of length from the end of one of the lines to the other. You’re making a right triangle with the tile, and the hypotenuse (the line across from where the 3-foot lie and 4-foot line meet) should be 5 feet long.

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