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Decks Done Right!®
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You know you want a deck, but where do you start? Not at the lumberyard, do-it-yourselfers. The first step starts at home, and in most cases, with a contractor. Your deck – if Done Right!® – will involve framers, a plumber, an electrician, possibly a roofer and maybe even an architect. More...
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Home Theater Done Right!®
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If you’re still sitting in front of “boob tube”, you’re at least a decade behind. Face it, the days of VCR’s and direct-view TV’s (“tubes”) are history. So last century. More...
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Kitchens Done Right!®
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How do you justify a $50,000 kitchen remodel when you don't even cook? Easily. Not only is the kitchen the hub of your home, but also Realtors® say it's "the most important room," reaping the greatest return on investment with 2005 ROI's ranging from 70%-80%. More...
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Landscaping Done Right!®
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When purchasing or building a home, we all have BIG plans for the yard. But, it never fails - once we get through refinishing the floors, repainting the walls and re-doing the kitchen, we’re pooped, leaving the exterior in a weedy, bedraggled limbo. More...
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Lighting Done Right!®
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"Let there be light," is an oldie but a goodie, reminding us that lighting has been respected as a big project since... well... the beginning. It also reminds us that lighting is the domain of experts. More...
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Painting Done Right!®
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Professional painters know exactly what's needed for your job; the right paintbrushes, tarps, masking materials, etc. They know that different colors need to be applied in different ways. Did you know that? More...
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Pools Done Right!®
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Once you can appreciate the complexities involved in building a pool, some of you may be turned off faster than you can say “Marco Polo”. But the rest of you will be counting the days until summer. More...
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Roofing Done Right!®
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Chances are that if you're looking for a roofing contractor, you've got a leak and you're not in a good mood. But look on the bright side - no one expects you to leap onto the roof, risking life and limb to remedy the problem (because the problem is not a tiny hole that can be sealed with a little duct tape). More...
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