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P.R. Professional Builders

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P.R. Professional Builders

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Greeting! We are professional, commercial concrete workers by trade looking to bring our experience skills and knowledge to your upcoming home projects. With experience in foundation footings and walls, stairs, slabs and various forms of repair work we can deliver your project on time and on budget. Our skills include: - Measurement and layout - Rebar planning and placement - Building formwork - Pouring and finishing concrete - Striping of formwork - Repairs on existing concrete structures We are well versed in abstract problem solving and would deeply appreciate your business. There is no job to big or too small, contact us today for your initial consultation!

Greeting! We are professional, commercial concrete workers by trade looking to bring our experience skills and knowledge to your upcoming home projects. With experience in foundation footings and walls, stairs, slabs and various forms of repair work we can deliver your project on time and on budget. Our skills include: - Measurement and layout - Rebar planning and placement - Building formwork - Pouring and finishing concrete - Striping of formwork - Repairs on existing concrete structures We are well versed in abstract problem solving and would deeply appreciate your business. There is no job to big or too small, contact us today for your initial consultation!



S & S Surface Restoration

12 Catamount Hill Dr
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S & S Surface Restoration

12 Catamount Hill Dr
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30 years of experience

Service provided in New Hampshire, Vermont, Maine, Massachusetts. FREE in home estimates. 16+ Years Experience. Clean, professional, prompt service. Referances upon request. Fully insured.

Service provided in New Hampshire, Vermont, Maine, Massachusetts. FREE in home estimates. 16+ Years Experience. Clean, professional, prompt service. Referances upon request. Fully insured.


American Tubs....

17940 Ajax Cir
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American Tubs....

17940 Ajax Cir
2.33(
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Customers say: Terrific value
13 years of experience

American Tubs designs and manufactures a complete line of premium quality Walk-In Bathtubs that are ideal for people with Limited Mobility, Seniors, Disabled and people with pain, arthritis, stress and other debilitating conditions.

American Tubs designs and manufactures a complete line of premium quality Walk-In Bathtubs that are ideal for people with Limited Mobility, Seniors, Disabled and people with pain, arthritis, stress and other debilitating conditions.

Bathtub Restoration questions, answered by experts

Yes. Common materials for Roman tubs are acrylic, fiberglass, cast iron, and stone resin. The choice you make can depend on various factors, including weight, cost, durability, style, heat retention, and aesthetics. Ultimately, it really depends on your space to determine the best option.

Most homeowners need to wait at least two days, sometimes three, to use their bathtub following the reglazing process. That’s the normal length of time it takes for epoxy resin to cure. There are quick-dry epoxy kits available that cure in 12 hours, though. To ensure that the epoxy dries properly, try to ventilate the bathroom as well as you can.

A bathtub liner is a one-piece insert that goes on top of your tub to conceal cracks, blemishes, and discoloration. Liners are made from acrylic or PVC plastic. It’s best to purchase a custom bathtub liner that matches your existing tub's size, shape, and contours, but premade liners are less expensive and also get the job done. Some bathtub liners come with a wall or shower surround to refurbish the area above the bathtub.

Yes, you can use Epsom salt in a refinished bathtub. The salt will not harm the new glaze finish chemically, although it may rough up the surface finish a bit. Consult a professional bathtub refinisher prior to using Epsom salt on your bathtub to ensure it won’t damage its finish.

Before you begin caulking a shower, you’ll need to use a utility knife or solvent to remove the old caulk and inspect the area for mold. If needed, take appropriate steps to get rid of the mold, then wipe everything down with dish soap and warm water before letting it dry completely. Finally, surround the caulking area with two strips of blue painter’s tape—one above the joint where you’re caulking and another below it.

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