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Keystone Remodeling & Restoration

12748 Knox Dale Rd.
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Keystone Remodeling & Restoration

12748 Knox Dale Rd.
4.50(
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Approved Pro
141 local quotes requested
7 years of experience

Keystone Remodeling and Restoration, we are local, family-owned, and we provide top-notch, quality work at a fair price. We pride ourselves on exceptional customer service; before, during, and after your project is complete.

"Very good, very,prompt, very polite, "

Cody Y on September 2025

Keystone Remodeling and Restoration, we are local, family-owned, and we provide top-notch, quality work at a fair price. We pride ourselves on exceptional customer service; before, during, and after your project is complete.

"Very good, very,prompt, very polite, "

Cody Y on September 2025




Williams Carpentry & Painting

708 Broad St
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Williams Carpentry & Painting

708 Broad St
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Fully licensed & insured in the state of PA, Certified Home Inspector, Member of InterNACHI . Ten years local experience in Residential Construction Remodel, Custom Carpentry, Metal Roofing, Interior/Exterior Painting. Wood or Trex Decks, Concrete Driveways and Patios. Rustic wood reclamation and period home restoration - Do you love farmhouse elements? I can make it happen. Need a new kitchen island or a whole new kitchen? Let me build it for you. Can create custom window or door frames and woodwork for your dream space. 'Man or Mom Cave' projects. Expert install for specialty projects - stone veneer, river rock, radiant heat tile floors. Custom Cedar Closets and Home Storage Organization solutions available for any room. Great attention to detail. BTW, I always keep the work area clean at the end of the day. Artisan projects are my specialty.

Fully licensed & insured in the state of PA, Certified Home Inspector, Member of InterNACHI . Ten years local experience in Residential Construction Remodel, Custom Carpentry, Metal Roofing, Interior/Exterior Painting. Wood or Trex Decks, Concrete Driveways and Patios. Rustic wood reclamation and period home restoration - Do you love farmhouse elements? I can make it happen. Need a new kitchen island or a whole new kitchen? Let me build it for you. Can create custom window or door frames and woodwork for your dream space. 'Man or Mom Cave' projects. Expert install for specialty projects - stone veneer, river rock, radiant heat tile floors. Custom Cedar Closets and Home Storage Organization solutions available for any room. Great attention to detail. BTW, I always keep the work area clean at the end of the day. Artisan projects are my specialty.







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Deck Maintenance questions, answered by experts

Often, cracked deck boards are just an aesthetic problem and do not need replacement. However, longer or deeper cracks may be a problem, especially if they are on the end of the board. You can fill minor cracks with caulk, epoxy, or sealant to prevent further damage and improve their appearance. Replace boards with more serious cracks, which could become a safety hazard.

Costs depend on dock size, material type, damage severity, labor, and required permits.

While porches and decks are similar in some ways, the two structures aren’t exactly the same by definition. A porch is a covered structure that’s usually attached to the front of a home. On the other hand, a deck is an open structure without a roof that’s often attached to the side or back of a home.

With proper maintenance, the average life span of a screened-in porch is six to eight years for the screens themselves, but the foundation and structure can last for 50 to 100 years. To keep your screened-in porch in good shape, clean your porch screens regularly, patch holes, re-seal the wood as needed, and address any foundational issues right away.

Painting a damaged pool deck is not recommended if the substrate is crumbling, cracking, spalling, or otherwise actively deteriorating. Continuing deterioration will result in the paint also delaminating or flaking off the damaged surface. Minor damage such as chips or hairline cracks that are not actively deteriorating can often be repaired enough to paint over. A damaged pool deck with a lot of cracking and deterioration should be replaced for best results.

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