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Bierly Renovations

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Bierly Renovations

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Here at Bierly Renovations we specialize in all home remodeling and repairs that you need! You dream it, we build it is our motto! Let us help you make that dream bathroom you deserve or just make your house feel like a home. No job is to big or to small! We can help with simple task such as painting and flooring or we can build you your dream home from the foundation up!

Here at Bierly Renovations we specialize in all home remodeling and repairs that you need! You dream it, we build it is our motto! Let us help you make that dream bathroom you deserve or just make your house feel like a home. No job is to big or to small! We can help with simple task such as painting and flooring or we can build you your dream home from the foundation up!


R.K. Construction

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R.K. Construction

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Are you looking for a makeover on your house without drying up your bank account? inside or out, R.K. Construction is who you need to call. We have over 13 years of experience in the construction field and stand by our work. We specialize in kitchen and bathroom remodels, along with flooring and roofing. We are a small business just starting out but we promise you will be happy with the results!

Are you looking for a makeover on your house without drying up your bank account? inside or out, R.K. Construction is who you need to call. We have over 13 years of experience in the construction field and stand by our work. We specialize in kitchen and bathroom remodels, along with flooring and roofing. We are a small business just starting out but we promise you will be happy with the results!


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Painting questions, answered by experts

Most primers should dry for 24 hours before painting over them, but some primers that are marketed as quick-drying may be paintable sooner. Check the manufacturer’s instructions on your primer to find out how long you should let it dry before painting.

You may be able to paint a high ceiling without a ladder if you have an extension pole that reaches high enough. Some extension poles have telescoping handles, allowing you to adjust the pole's length without needing to swap it out. Another option is to use a scaffold to reach high areas.

Generally, interior paint takes up to one month to fully cure. Factors like temperature, humidity, the type of paint you used, and the surface you painted over will affect how long it takes. In particularly dry areas, your paint will cure in 30 days, whereas humid locations may take more than a month. While paint may feel dry to the touch in a matter of hours, it takes much longer for it to cure, so be careful around newly painted surfaces within the first 30 days after painting.

Using different finishes within a room is the norm. For example, you might use eggshell on the walls, semi-gloss on the trim and doors, and flat on the ceiling. This creates contrast and highlights architectural details while allowing for better durability in high-touch areas. Just make sure to use a trim color that complements your walls.

High-gloss paint is the most durable of the paint finishes. Most glossy paints are enamel paint made from oils, which gives them that hard, shiny surface with higher durability levels. Less durable matte finishes tend to come as acrylic, milk paint, or chalk paint. So if you’re looking for durable paint, go for one with a higher sheen, as it will be easier to clean and ideal for spaces that are subject to damage.

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