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Renewal and Maintenance Pros

5818 Garrison Rd
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Renewal and Maintenance Pros

5818 Garrison Rd
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5 years of experience

With over a decade of experience across multiple fields and home maintenance and repairs, we are the ideal provider for you and your family. No project too small. Let us come and find a solution for you

With over a decade of experience across multiple fields and home maintenance and repairs, we are the ideal provider for you and your family. No project too small. Let us come and find a solution for you



F&J Construction Group

463 Sunnyslope Drive
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F&J Construction Group

463 Sunnyslope Drive
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Free onsite estimate

F&J Construction Group specializes in home renovation. Drywall, Demo, Electrical, painting, and hand full of different avenues. We are a business you can count on. 2 owners have been in the business for 5yrs. We are bilingual and very professional. We have a very diverse crew of professionals.

F&J Construction Group specializes in home renovation. Drywall, Demo, Electrical, painting, and hand full of different avenues. We are a business you can count on. 2 owners have been in the business for 5yrs. We are bilingual and very professional. We have a very diverse crew of professionals.


Dealz Renovation

1130 Hughes Road
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Dealz Renovation

1130 Hughes Road
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Free onsite estimate

I would be glad to help you with any of your renovations, repairs, and construction needs. Just to list a few specifics I can do. Framing Drywall Paint Trim Windows and Doors Flooring Cabinets Siding Decks Fencing Plumbing Electric Kitchens Bathrooms Free estimate for any jobs just give a call.

I would be glad to help you with any of your renovations, repairs, and construction needs. Just to list a few specifics I can do. Framing Drywall Paint Trim Windows and Doors Flooring Cabinets Siding Decks Fencing Plumbing Electric Kitchens Bathrooms Free estimate for any jobs just give a call.



B, C , S Home Improvements

204 Lankford Street
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B, C , S Home Improvements

204 Lankford Street
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4 years of experience

We are a full service company, everything from junk removal, maintenance and repairs, plumbing repairs, roofing repairs and everything residential and commercial maintenance, Kitchen and bathroom remodeling,

We are a full service company, everything from junk removal, maintenance and repairs, plumbing repairs, roofing repairs and everything residential and commercial maintenance, Kitchen and bathroom remodeling,


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Painting questions, answered by experts

In most cases, you’ll need two coats of paint to ensure proper coverage. If you put down a coat of primer first, you could get away with a single coat of paint, but you’ll likely still need two coats. The only exception would be if you’re painting with a light color over a dark color, in which case you may need three or four coats of paint to ensure the dark color doesn’t show through the new paint.

Shades of blue, green, lavender, and brown can all evoke a sense of calm when used as bedroom paint colors. Blues and greens are traditionally associated with rest and relaxation, but soothing lavenders and rich browns can also be visually soothing to allow you a good night’s sleep.

You shouldn't paint a metal fence. Painting doesn't necessarily damage a corrugated metal fence, but these types of fences are meant to flex, and paint can easily chip and break off. Latex paints can address this issue, but those tend not to be very weather-resistant. Certain paints can trap moisture in the corrugation, which can rust the metal and lead to corrosion. And finally, if you paint a copper fence, it won't patina, which is one of the main reasons people buy copper.  

It’s possible to paint certain drop ceiling tiles, including those made of plastic, metal, and wood. Painting fiberboard ceiling tiles is technically possible, but the results rarely look appealing, so it’s best to replace them with new tiles, especially given how affordable they are. If you do paint your drop ceiling tiles, it’s a good idea to use a paint sprayer and a rapidly-drying paint to avoid drips. Latex paint is often a good choice, especially if you thin it and apply it using a sprayer.

The best paint to prevent mold on bathroom walls is one with a glossy sheen. If you choose a satin or semi-gloss finish for a humid room such as a bathroom, its hard surface will deflect moisture rather than absorb it the way a matte or eggshell paint might. Glossy paint has the bonus of being easy to clean, which is a useful feature in a bathroom.

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