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3R Home Services

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3R Home Services

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Hello! We are 3R Home Services. We're Here for all of your home service needs including power washing, painting, staining, snow removal, etc. You name it, we can do it! We have a three man crew that is big town professional with a small town touch.

Hello! We are 3R Home Services. We're Here for all of your home service needs including power washing, painting, staining, snow removal, etc. You name it, we can do it! We have a three man crew that is big town professional with a small town touch.


G&S Home improvements

1744 Route 446
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G&S Home improvements

1744 Route 446
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7 years of experience

i can do home improvements including toilet and bathroom installs. Install flooring. Inside and outside painting. Decks stairs or landings. Cleanouts attics, basements and garages. landscaping Call for free estimates

i can do home improvements including toilet and bathroom installs. Install flooring. Inside and outside painting. Decks stairs or landings. Cleanouts attics, basements and garages. landscaping Call for free estimates


Keen Eye Construction

1903 Cable Hollow Rd
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Keen Eye Construction

1903 Cable Hollow Rd
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2024 years of experience

We do General Contracting, Home Remodeling, Custom Home Build New Home Construction, New Construction Multi-Room, Remodeling Kitchens and Bathrooms, Remodel and dry out Basements, Roofing, Hardwood, Carpets, Laminate, Stone and Tile Flooring, and Tile Flooring, Framing, Back splash and Countertop installation, Custom Epoxy countertops, custom Cabninets, Stonework, Drywall, Interiors. Plaster, Brick and Blockwork, Masonry Flatwork, Concrete Foundations, Concrete Garage, Gutters and Flashing installation, Skylights, Patios, Sunrooms, Small Multi-Family New Construction (2-4 units)Small Multi-Family Remodel (2-4 Units)Whole Home Remodel,Modular Home Construction, Sunrooms and Greenhouses.

We do General Contracting, Home Remodeling, Custom Home Build New Home Construction, New Construction Multi-Room, Remodeling Kitchens and Bathrooms, Remodel and dry out Basements, Roofing, Hardwood, Carpets, Laminate, Stone and Tile Flooring, and Tile Flooring, Framing, Back splash and Countertop installation, Custom Epoxy countertops, custom Cabninets, Stonework, Drywall, Interiors. Plaster, Brick and Blockwork, Masonry Flatwork, Concrete Foundations, Concrete Garage, Gutters and Flashing installation, Skylights, Patios, Sunrooms, Small Multi-Family New Construction (2-4 units)Small Multi-Family Remodel (2-4 Units)Whole Home Remodel,Modular Home Construction, Sunrooms and Greenhouses.








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Exterior Painting questions, answered by experts

When done correctly, a roller or paint sprayer can be used to paint stucco. Rolling paint works well on smaller projects, while a sprayer is more efficient for larger jobs. With some practice, a homeowner can rent an airless sprayer to paint stucco, but a larger job may be best done by a professional painter. Smaller areas are more manageable for the DIY homeowner.

Laminate countertops are known for their smooth texture. While this makes cleaning them easy, it can also make it difficult for paint to adhere without a few preparation steps. To get the paint to stick to the laminate, you should thoroughly clean the surface and then lightly sand it with high-grit sandpaper. After sanding, use a tack cloth to remove any traces of dust.

It’s important to wait until the drywall is completely dry before painting the wall. This can take up to 24 hours. If you paint while the drywall is still wet, the paint could bubble, peel, or have trouble sticking to the wall. To speed up the drying process, you can turn on a fan, run a dehumidifier, or open windows.

You can sometimes add water to your spray gun, depending on the design of your sprayer and the type of paint, paint finish, or sealant. In many cases, mixing in around 10% percent of water to the paint makes for an easier application process and further evens out the mist. Read the instructions to make sure this is an appropriate step.

Store paint rollers in their original cover or a homemade one to prevent dust from getting caught in their fibers. Try wrapping them in aluminum foil, duct tape, or plastic wrap, then take it a step further and store them in a closed container to ensure they’re always ready to go.

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