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New sign because I want you to know there’s nothing to hide! Stop by, say hello, grab a business card and discuss that project you’ve been putting off. Between deck builds and large renovations these small projects fit into the schedule p
The Easter bunny came through with all your decking sample needs! Composites, PVC, and even old faithful pressure treated. With so many options to choose from, it just made sense to finally build a case for them all. Happy Easter & Spring! #deck
Modern 
•concrete footing pinned to ledge rock with rebar and epoxy. It cannot shift off the ledge rock laterally due to the rebar. Epoxy keeps water out of the hole to prevent rebar from rotting. Concrete is then poured. 

•post base brack
Joist Tape 
It prevents water from entering through screw/nail holes, keeps organic materials from rotting the top of frame, and it prevents water from entering between beams causing rot from the inside out. Maybe it’s extra to some, but a must
Wainscot with top cap, wallpaper, and Cambridge green to finish it off! Dining room received a facelift along with the island & two main living room walls to bring it all together. Ran into a snag due to the window headers not being flushed out w
Tub surround replacement. The goal was reuse the tub, add grab bars, new single handle mixing valve, watertight tile backer, and a new modern tile design.
Flat, the way it should be. #tile #levelingclips #selfleveling #schlutersystems
Pressure treated decking, railings, and frame. Decking ran as two 45 sections meeting in the middle with a breaker board. All edge screwed except the cut ends counter sinked with edge screws. Balusters powder coated metal rectangle. Frame, beam, and
When there’s never enough space.. it’s time for a shed build