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You’ve Really Stepped Into It Now!

How safety conscience is your remodeling contractor?  Is he or she ensuring that you, your family, and all workers on your project are safe and or working safely? Your contractor, may not have a safety plan in place which may … Continue reading

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You’re Supposed to be the Expert

 If one has never experienced a home renovation it’s a little tough getting some comfort with what to expect.  Even after following everyone’s advice on checking the contractor out, reviewing plans, scope of work, and  dotting the i’s and crossing … Continue reading

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Kitchen Remodeling Tips

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Not All Good Intentions Deliver Positive Results

The National Association of the Remodeling Industry recently polled its members on the reactions they were experiencing from their clients and prospective clients as it pertained to the recent EPA Lead Paint Rule. The survey was sent out to 9,000 … Continue reading

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Your Contractor Paying Attention or Paying? aka The Refrigerator Tales

A remodeling project can definitely try your patience especially when incidents occur that were no where in your radar when you signed that contract.  Attention to details and paying attention to what is taking place at all times is a … Continue reading

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