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10+ years of experience cleaning, panting, etc. while working for a rental company. I am meticulous and thorough. YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED.


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K&B construction can Handel any home improvement need you have, framing, drywall, plumbing, painting, flooring, electrical, concrete, landscaping handyman services, property maintenance and general contracting

K&B construction can Handel any home improvement need you have, framing, drywall, plumbing, painting, flooring, electrical, concrete, landscaping handyman services, property maintenance and general contracting



Teresa's Tidy Services

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Teresa's Tidy Services

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Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Fast and thorough house cleaning. Every nook will be spotless. 30+ years satisfying many clients. I actually enjoy what I do, therefore you always get what you ask for. Owner/Operater Fair Pricing

"She did amazing I do not think my house has ever looks so good painting was flawless and the cleaning way beyond my expectations"

Holly G on October 2023

Fast and thorough house cleaning. Every nook will be spotless. 30+ years satisfying many clients. I actually enjoy what I do, therefore you always get what you ask for. Owner/Operater Fair Pricing

"She did amazing I do not think my house has ever looks so good painting was flawless and the cleaning way beyond my expectations"

Holly G on October 2023


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2 years of experience

Restore with MD is a IICRC certified damage and restoration specialist trained to deal with storm, water, fire, or mold damage for both residential and commercial properties. We are locally and veteran-owned. We serve home owners and businesses across the east coast and have completed jobs in PA, WV, OH, and NY. We are licensed, insured and bondable for all your project needs.

Restore with MD is a IICRC certified damage and restoration specialist trained to deal with storm, water, fire, or mold damage for both residential and commercial properties. We are locally and veteran-owned. We serve home owners and businesses across the east coast and have completed jobs in PA, WV, OH, and NY. We are licensed, insured and bondable for all your project needs.


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Painting questions, answered by experts

The time it takes to prep and paint a room depends wholly on the project's details. You can expect to spend at least two days on the job, including one for prepping and priming and one for applying two coats of paint. If the room is complex with many features to work around, expect to spend an additional day.

Some caulk alternatives, such as silicone putty and spray foam, can be painted over once they have cured. However, sealant tape and caulk strips cannot be painted. Always check the manufacturer’s instructions to ensure the product is suitable for painting, and use the appropriate type of paint for the material.

If you’re looking for durability or outdoor use, opt for enamel paint. Enamel paint is typically oil- or lacquer-based, so it dries hard and it’s ideal for exposure to the elements. Latex paint is water-based and has more flexibility when it dries so it won’t hold up as well to changes in temperature or exposure to wind, sun, or rain.

Costs depend on roof condition, paint quality, labor, and whether additional repairs or coatings are required.

You’ll often have picture-perfect results by painting over the old color. However, if you’re transitioning from a dark wall color to a light one, you’ll want to use a primer first to save yourself from applying multiple coats for coverage. Also, if you’re moving from an oil-based paint to a water-based one and vice versa, you’ll want to use a primer. Don’t forget to spackle over any holes or dents before adding your new paint color.

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