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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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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!!





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Painting questions, answered by experts

Yes, cinder blocks must be primed before painting. Without primer, your paint won't stick to the surface of the blocks. You should use a bonding and filling primer which fills all of the small pores of your blocks. Once the primer dries, you'll have a smoother surface to work with and your paint will stick easily to the blocks.

It takes three to four days on average for a team of two to three painters to paint an average-sized (three-to-four-bedroom) house. Larger homes, such as three-story homes and five-bedroom homes, can take two to three painters around five to six days to paint. Your contractor can provide the most accurate estimated timeline for the project.

It’s necessary for paint to completely dry before exposure to rain, and that drying time varies by the type of paint used. Oil-based paint takes 6 to 8 hours to dry on average, meaning that’s the minimum time needed between the last brush stroke and the first raindrop. Latex paint dries faster at around 1 hour, and acrylic paint is even quicker, usually drying in about 30 minutes. If rain is in the forecast, check the paint manufacturer's details before laying on a new coat. 

The best time to paint indoors is typically in winter. When the weather is colder outside, you receive reasonable temperatures and humidity levels inside your heated home. You’ll have better paint adhesion when humidity is at average levels or below. To avoid higher-than-average humidity, avoid repainting indoors on winter days when it’s raining or snowing outside.

With patience, you can often save a dried paintbrush. Soak the bristles overnight and clean the brush as you would any other time. You'll likely have to repeat the cleaning steps, including soaking, more than once.

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