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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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Timber Wrights Construction L.L.C

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Timber Wrights Construction L.L.C

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We are have been in business since 2021, and provide remodeling, repair, and light construction services. We have specialized in bathroom remodeling, including tilework, basic plumbing and electrical, drywall and finishing. We have also built decks, pavilions, Gazebos,

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Mom U on November 2023

We are have been in business since 2021, and provide remodeling, repair, and light construction services. We have specialized in bathroom remodeling, including tilework, basic plumbing and electrical, drywall and finishing. We have also built decks, pavilions, Gazebos,

"Very good!"

Mom U on November 2023


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Lisa P on October 2023

Interior, Exterior, and cabinet painting experts! Free Estimates! Call Hunter (814) 290-9337

"I have absolutely nothing but great things to say about PaintX! It is so wonderful to find a rare gem like this business!"

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Interior Painting questions, answered by experts

Yes, paint does go bad. How long a can of paint will last once opened depends on the type of paint and the storage conditions. If you take care to store it properly—sealed up airtight in a cool, dry spot away from the sun—your paint can last for several more years. 

Because satin paint has a sheen to it, it will highlight curves and contours. While that’s great for trim, it’s not so excellent for your repaired drywall that has a few small blemishes. In addition, satin paint will stick to your surface better if it’s primed. Sand and prime your surface before applying satin paint for best results.

Yes, you can paint most wall panels. In fact, many wall panels come unfinished, meaning you can stain or paint them in any color you choose. Unfinished wall panels are usually less expensive than finished panels, although you should consider the time it will take you to finish them yourself when deciding if the monetary savings are worth it. You can save some money on the labor of finishing your panels if you go the DIY route, though.

If your wall panel already has a stain or paint color on it, you can often paint over it as well. You'll just want to make sure you properly treat the area before painting.

You can use paint rollers up to five times with proper care. Reusing paint rollers up to five times shouldn't affect the quality of the paint application, but if you try to use it any more than that your paint job will not be as smooth. You can use roller frames and paint trays indefinitely.

The number of coats you need to apply when whitewashing a surface depends on how opaque you want the final product to be. If you're going for a transparent, barely there look, a single coat or two may suffice. For fuller coverage, you'll want to use multiple coats. Another option is to use a less diluted paint to get a thicker coverage. 

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