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Anthracite Home Renovations

602 Hillside Ave
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Anthracite Home Renovations

602 Hillside Ave
4.86(
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Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

I am an individual owned business with a small crew to get your project done. We specialize in epoxy flooring and all other flooring. Home renovations and remodels. We do every project like it's our own. We would love to help you make your next project all I can be.

"Great I am very happy with the results Very knowledgeable people"

Tom H on August 2025

I am an individual owned business with a small crew to get your project done. We specialize in epoxy flooring and all other flooring. Home renovations and remodels. We do every project like it's our own. We would love to help you make your next project all I can be.

"Great I am very happy with the results Very knowledgeable people"

Tom H on August 2025


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Hunter dissinger

2331 West Market St
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Hunter dissinger

2331 West Market St
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4 years of experience

Hunters handyman services, offering flooring, framing, light remodeling, drywall, painting, carpentry, appliance installation, certifications in some aspects of electrical work, and knowledgeable in plumbing

Hunters handyman services, offering flooring, framing, light remodeling, drywall, painting, carpentry, appliance installation, certifications in some aspects of electrical work, and knowledgeable in plumbing



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Seth Ames

6 Pottsville Street
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Seth Ames

6 Pottsville Street
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1 years of experience

With my business I’d like to offer junk/debris removal, demolition/excavation work as well along with landscaping materials deliveries I’m experienced in the skills needed to get the job done. I’m willing to work with anyone on pricing and scheduling please just give me a call or text and we can get a day scheduled for quoting and set an execution date!!

With my business I’d like to offer junk/debris removal, demolition/excavation work as well along with landscaping materials deliveries I’m experienced in the skills needed to get the job done. I’m willing to work with anyone on pricing and scheduling please just give me a call or text and we can get a day scheduled for quoting and set an execution date!!







Supreme Structures

875 N Fenwick St
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Supreme Structures

875 N Fenwick St
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Emergency services offered

At Supreme Structures we pride ourselves in being a jack of all trades. We thrive in all things to improve homes within our community and surrounding areas. Our company has the experience and the hands down best framers, electricians, drywall, flooring, windows, sidings installers, plumbers, etc. Need home remodeling in and out we are your one stop shop. License and insured, give us a call today & let us be apart of your residential and or commercial remodeling!

At Supreme Structures we pride ourselves in being a jack of all trades. We thrive in all things to improve homes within our community and surrounding areas. Our company has the experience and the hands down best framers, electricians, drywall, flooring, windows, sidings installers, plumbers, etc. Need home remodeling in and out we are your one stop shop. License and insured, give us a call today & let us be apart of your residential and or commercial remodeling!

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Painting questions, answered by experts

First, make sure that you tape off all the areas that you don’t want to paint black. It’s harder to paint a light color over black than to touch up any lighter spots you missed. Once you’ve taped it off, make sure that the surface is clean and smooth, and then prime the wall with a tinted primer in gray. This step will help to transition from a lighter color to a darker one.

While no-VOC paints don’t contain the chemical compounds that are toxic when they’re outgassed, they can still have an odor. This is because odors can come from other chemicals in the paint that aren’t classified as VOCs. Again, ventilation is key, especially if you plan to sleep in the room on the same day as you paint.

While painting your stair's railing is a job for a small collection of various brush sizes, painting the stairs portion of a stairwell with a roller is a matter of personal preference. You can find two-, four-, and six-inch rollers at home centers and hardware stores, which can be excellent for painting treads and risers. However, you'll still need at least one brush to cut in the details and edges. 

Use a roller with a high nap to paint into the textured dips and cover the raised sections of your walls without leaving any sections uncovered. After applying paint using the high-nap roller, you use a paintbrush to cover any missed spots. Applying two or three coats of paint using this method should provide plenty of coverage.

You should use three coats of paint when applying to a heavily textured or porous surface. Sometimes painting a lighter color over a darker color requires three coats of paint or more to achieve full, even coverage. Trim or baseboards should also get three coats of paint.

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