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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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Henderson Construction

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15 years of experience

We are devoted to maintaining cleanliness and professionalism. We cover all stages of residential construction and remodel. There is no job too big or too small, we can do it all. Family owned and operated since 2010.

We are devoted to maintaining cleanliness and professionalism. We cover all stages of residential construction and remodel. There is no job too big or too small, we can do it all. Family owned and operated since 2010.

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Concrete Finishing questions, answered by experts

If your foundation is unfinished, has surface damage, or is just plain unappealing, foundation refacing can be another great way to increase your curb appeal and give your foundation a fresh look. Used in conjunction with foundation planting, refacing can completely change the look of your foundation and your home. 

Finishing off a concrete sealing project with a layer of food-safe lacquer ensures the surface is safe for food prep. Follow the product instructions properly and ensure you let the lacquer cure appropriately before using the countertops for food preparation.

Weighing the pros and cons of stamped concrete can help you decide if spending the higher upfront cost is worth it for your concrete project. One of the most sought-after benefits of stamped concrete is the customization aspect—you get to choose the color, borders, and intricate patterns. Additionally, stamped concrete is a more affordable option than pavers or brick. 

On the other hand, stamped concrete needs to be resealed every two to three years and costs more than regular concrete to install. And unless you’re a DIY pro, this is not a project to tackle on your own.

Generally speaking, stain is a better option for concrete because it soaks into the surface and won’t get worn away like a topical paint will. Painting concrete increases the risk that moisture will get trapped beneath the top layer of paint, which wears concrete down over time. So long as you know how to prep concrete for staining, you'll maintain its strength after you finish your project.

You can whiten concrete for unsealed and unfinished concrete with a solution or either muriatic acid or bleach and water—but never both. However, if your concrete does have a stain, finish, or polish, keep in mind that these hard chemicals could damage the topcoat. Your best bet otherwise is to power wash outdoor concrete slabs or clean indoor ones with a gentle cleaner such as laundry or dish detergent.

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