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TVC Improvements, Inc.

628 E 13th St
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TVC Improvements, Inc.

628 E 13th St
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13 years of experience

We are a small, local, family business. We strive to give our customers top of the line, quality workmanship. All of our work has a one year warranty. We have very competitive pricing. You deal directly with the owner when we come for estimates, which are always free.

We are a small, local, family business. We strive to give our customers top of the line, quality workmanship. All of our work has a one year warranty. We have very competitive pricing. You deal directly with the owner when we come for estimates, which are always free.


Xtreme Renovations

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Xtreme Renovations

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Free onsite estimate

Xtreme Rovations is a green, licensed, bonded, and insured full service locally owned and family operated renovation company. Our mission is to listen to your needs, evaluate the logistics, and provide uncomparible service. Schedule your appointment today to discuss how our family can maximize your home improvements/maintenance while keeping all your needs and wants in focus.

Xtreme Rovations is a green, licensed, bonded, and insured full service locally owned and family operated renovation company. Our mission is to listen to your needs, evaluate the logistics, and provide uncomparible service. Schedule your appointment today to discuss how our family can maximize your home improvements/maintenance while keeping all your needs and wants in focus.




Fitzgerald Construction

3306 Mulberry Ave.
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Fitzgerald Construction

3306 Mulberry Ave.
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50 years of experience

I hire the best subcontractor when needed but work by myself most of the time. I am an insured professional with over 40 years experience in construction. I make every effort to stay in contact with the home owner by email, text and phone. When I start a job I stay until the project is finished.

I hire the best subcontractor when needed but work by myself most of the time. I am an insured professional with over 40 years experience in construction. I make every effort to stay in contact with the home owner by email, text and phone. When I start a job I stay until the project is finished.





Dave Navarro Construction

P.O. Box 1268
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Dave Navarro Construction

P.O. Box 1268
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We are a General contracting company. We perform all services involved in the completion of unfinished space. We do hire sub contractors when needed. We also stand by their work as well. Though we have only been in buisness for a short time. we have a combined 37 years construction experience.

We are a General contracting company. We perform all services involved in the completion of unfinished space. We do hire sub contractors when needed. We also stand by their work as well. Though we have only been in buisness for a short time. we have a combined 37 years construction experience.

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Gas Fireplace Repair questions, answered by experts

The downsides of brick staining include a complex process and lengthy application. Also, if your brick is damaged or already contains a non-porous sealant or paint, staining won’t be an option as it won’t be able to absorb properly.

Yes, you can limewash surfaces other than brick. Plaster, stone, stucco, and concrete can all also be limewashed. Any porous surface that will absorb the wash is a good candidate for limewash, although it won’t help much with waterproofing. If you choose to limewash over paint, you’ll need to prep before applying it to avoid a powdery, chalky finish. Shiny surfaces like metal or glass can’t absorb limewash, so it’s not suited for these.

Yes, it’s a good idea to use paint primer on your brick fireplace before painting it. Brick is highly absorbent, so your first few coats of paint will likely seep into the surface of your fireplace, allowing the natural color of the brick to seep through. To avoid this, you’ll want to use one or two coats of primer, followed by the topcoat. 

You may have some limitations when looking for materials and a design to reface your gas fireplace versus what’s available for a traditional wood-burning fireplace. Some gas fireplace surround ideas include stone, concrete, brick, tile, wood, steel, and plaster. However, you should check with the manufacturer of your gas fireplace model to determine if you have any limitations on what you can use.

When it comes to painting your bricks, you’ve got a few options. Traditionally, lime wash (a mix of aged, burned, and crushed lime and water) was used to whitewash brick or stone. You can also find premixed brick whitewash paint that cuts out a few steps and lets you get started faster. However, for the best results, we recommend using a DIY whitewash (white acrylic paint mixed with water).

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