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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.


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

Powder coating can be less expensive than traditional spray painting. If you’re doing it yourself, upfront costs can be hundreds or even thousands of dollars higher than hiring a pro. But if you plan to powder coat many items and use the oven and gun often, the upfront cost may be worth it.

Yes. If you change your mind at some point in the future, you can paint over your limewash. To get an even coat of paint, you should first prep your surface by cleaning it thoroughly and applying an appropriate primer. Since limewash has a matte finish once it’s dry, you likely don’t even need to sand it first.

Exterior paints contain more volatile organic compounds, or VOCs, making them dangerous when used indoors. Without the free ventilation of the great outdoors, it can take longer for the fumes to dissipate than interior paint. While you may notice the smell lessening more quickly, you should be wary of paint fumes inside for 48 to 72 hours after it dries.

You can paint over water-damaged drywall as long as it’s dry and there’s no active leak. However, painting over the area will not solve deeper problems like mold or water leaks. 

If you’re 100% positive that these two issues aren’t a concern, paint over the area with a water—or oil-based primer. This type of paint will ensure that it doesn’t simply seep into the spot.

Consider skipping the primer if possible; it's only necessary if you need to cover something up, such as a stain or a porous surface, or if you want to switch from a dark color to a light one. If you have a steady hand and are a precise painter, you may want to consider skipping the painter’s tape. Instead, carry a damp rag with you as you paint to quickly wipe away any mistakes.

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