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Sites Construction

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Sites Construction

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34 years of experience

Welcome to Sites Construction. For over 25 years, Sites Construction has offered construction services to much of Kentucky's Johnson, Martin, Lawrence, and Floyd counties. Having employees whose combined work experience exceeds 80 years, this family operated business strives to meet all customer expectations. Our company is a full-service construction company with a specialization in home remodeling. The services we offer include, but are not limited to, remodeling, additions, new home construction, masonry, and interior and exterior kitchens. We are now EPA Lead-Safe certified.

Welcome to Sites Construction. For over 25 years, Sites Construction has offered construction services to much of Kentucky's Johnson, Martin, Lawrence, and Floyd counties. Having employees whose combined work experience exceeds 80 years, this family operated business strives to meet all customer expectations. Our company is a full-service construction company with a specialization in home remodeling. The services we offer include, but are not limited to, remodeling, additions, new home construction, masonry, and interior and exterior kitchens. We are now EPA Lead-Safe certified.


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Expert Heating and Air Conditioning

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Expert Heating and Air Conditioning

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13 years of experience

Expert heating and air has no employees. All work is accomplished by myself (the sole owner). I am certified by the EPA as an HVAC Technician. I currently hold an electrical license in the state of California bot not in Kentucky. I have been performing quality work under contractor supervision since 2004.

Expert heating and air has no employees. All work is accomplished by myself (the sole owner). I am certified by the EPA as an HVAC Technician. I currently hold an electrical license in the state of California bot not in Kentucky. I have been performing quality work under contractor supervision since 2004.

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Exterior Painting questions, answered by experts

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. 

Choosing the right paint color for a major investment like painting the exterior brick on your house can be a daunting task. Perhaps the most important thing is to find painted brick houses that you like and replicate the look by researching their colors and asking the homeowners for the paint color code. If all else fails, white-painted brick is a timeless, classic look that is unlikely to go out of style.

The cost for interior painting is $1,985 on average, but the total price could be as low as $350 or as high as $5,500. Factors like the type of paint, the square footage of the painting area, and your geographic location play a part in determining the final project price.

If you choose basic flat paint, you can expect to pay about $13 per gallon. Specialty paints, like VOC-free and high-gloss enamel paint, are more expensive, costing about $35 per gallon.

Patchy paint can be caused by not using enough paint on the roller, applying the paint thicker in some areas than others, or repeatedly rolling over the same spot before a previous layer has dried. To ensure an even finish, use enough paint on the roller for full coverage, apply paint evenly without overlapping, and let each coat dry before applying the next one.

Yes, you can paint a chain-link fence, but you don’t want to use spray paint. With the spray method, you’ll be losing a majority of your product to the air, given the size of the gaps in chain-link fences. Instead, use a paintbrush for your fence posts and a paint roller for the wire.

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