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I&B Construction

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I&B Construction

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Here at I&B construction and handy man services we offer a wide variety of carpentry, painting, pressure washing, maintenance and much more including property maintenance. "From the basement to the roof, we gotcha covered!" We are a small family owned and operated business-husband and wife- that takes pride In everything we do. With a combined experience of over 30 years we offer quality work, a safe work environment and most importantly complete customer satisfaction. "One call will do it all". Call Ian today at 802-696-2125 for your free estimate!

Here at I&B construction and handy man services we offer a wide variety of carpentry, painting, pressure washing, maintenance and much more including property maintenance. "From the basement to the roof, we gotcha covered!" We are a small family owned and operated business-husband and wife- that takes pride In everything we do. With a combined experience of over 30 years we offer quality work, a safe work environment and most importantly complete customer satisfaction. "One call will do it all". Call Ian today at 802-696-2125 for your free estimate!




Coover's Lawn Care and Seasonal Services

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Coover's Lawn Care and Seasonal Services

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19 years of experience

Family owned and operated, reasonable prices, quality workmanship, reliable crews, owner on every job. 15 years experience, references, commitment to our customer's satisfaction. Convenient billing options include monthly invoicing, checks, paypal or credit cards accepted. Weekly, bi-monthly, and custom lawncare plans available.

Family owned and operated, reasonable prices, quality workmanship, reliable crews, owner on every job. 15 years experience, references, commitment to our customer's satisfaction. Convenient billing options include monthly invoicing, checks, paypal or credit cards accepted. Weekly, bi-monthly, and custom lawncare plans available.





Robbins property care

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Robbins property care

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10 years of experience

I do everything from tree work, all phases of landscaping, inside outside maitencce. Fully insured free estimates. New and upcoming buisness.rxcept checks, money orders, cash, direct deposit.

I do everything from tree work, all phases of landscaping, inside outside maitencce. Fully insured free estimates. New and upcoming buisness.rxcept checks, money orders, cash, direct deposit.

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Exterior Painting questions, answered by experts

Generally, you should paint your bathroom every three to four years. Seven years is usually the maximum time you should allow between refreshes. How often you should repaint your bathroom depends on the type of material you used on the walls or ceiling, the average moisture and humidity level in the room, and the quality of the paint.

While flat and satin finishes are ideal for garage or front doors, siding, and trim, gloss and semi-gloss are more common on shutters. That’s because these types of finishes highlight this proportionally smaller exterior home feature, adding both contrast and layers of texture to the overall facade. Other types of finishes aren’t off limits, but you’ll have more success by choosing one that provides a nice sheen. 

Professional painters usually use at least two coats of paint when adding a new color. Depending on the surface they’re painting, painters may apply a primer coat before two coats of paint. Ceilings, trim, and baseboards typically get one coat of paint applying a fresh coat of the same color.

Yes, using oil-based paints is an effective way to paint new metal awnings or update old ones. However, with the wide variety of pre-made kits available now, you might consider just upgrading or purchasing the color of metal awnings you wish instead of painting. 

If your old awnings are still in good shape, painting might make sense. As an added bonus, painting an aluminum awning may also help prevent corrosion.

Yes. A gallon of paint covers around 400 square feet, so two gallons will be enough for one coat in a 400-square-foot room or two coats in an 800-square-foot room. However, if you have a very large room or you’re painting an open space or an entire floor of your home, you may need more than two gallons.

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