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An Intro to Barn-Style Garage Doors

Posted by Caryn Colgan | Feb 02, 2010

Do you have a Craftsman-style home or carriage house that needs a fetching new garage door? If so, consider installing a barn-style door to complement the country feel of the property....


The Ins and Outs of Garage Doors

Posted by Caryn Colgan | Feb 01, 2010

Garage doors not only serve to keep your home safe and garage secure, they can add to the overall look of your property. Available in a variety of materials including wood, vinyl,...


The Driving Force in Your Garage

Posted by Caryn Colgan | Feb 01, 2010

Garage door openers are available in four basic types: chain, belt, screw and torsion drives. Below is a description of each type and its advantages and disadvantages. Chain-Drive Garage...


Pricing Concrete Finishing Work

Posted by Caryn Colgan | Jan 31, 2010

Concrete finishes are a popular decorative detail for many homes and commercial properties. Professional concrete contractors can create interesting architectural and decorative details...


Determine the Price of Tile Installation

Posted by Caryn Colgan | Jan 31, 2010

Calculating the cost to install tile is relatively easy. Whether you install the tile yourself or hire a professional installer to complete the job, you will be able to estimate your...


Which Type of Tile?

Posted by Steve Graham | Jan 31, 2010

Once you decide to install a tile floor, you're not done: You still have plenty of other decisions ahead of you. Tiles come in a dizzying array of materials, colors, sizes and styles....


Know Your Pipes

Posted by Anne Burkley | Jan 28, 2010

You've probably seen the old Windows screensaver where a maze of pipes builds one upon another until the monitor screen is full. That's kind of what your house would look like if...


Choosing the Right Grout

Posted by Steve Graham | Jan 28, 2010

Grout holds tiles in place and creates a solid seal between tiles. Installation is fairly straightforward, but it must be done carefully to avoid problematic leaks and unsightly gaps....