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  • July 31, 2023

    LVT Flooring

                For quite some time the standard flooring option in almost every bath remodel has been tile of some sort – porcelain, ceramic, or stone. These are great choices for bath flooring because they are perfect for wet locations and they look great. In the last few years another player has become a major contender Continue reading

    General Discussion
    Bathrrom, carpentry, construction, flooring, home improvement, LVT, LVT flooring, remodeling
  • July 10, 2023

    A few thoughts on kitchen design

    The kitchen is the heart of every home—a space where culinary creations are brought to life and cherished memories are made. Its design not only influences functionality but also sets the ambiance for the entire household. Whether you’re a seasoned chef or an occasional cook, an aesthetically pleasing and well-designed kitchen can transform your cooking Continue reading

    General Discussion
    carpentry, construction, contractor, design, home improvement, kitchen, remodeling
  • July 9, 2023

    Surviving a remodeling project

    Living through a home improvement project, no matter the size, can be a challenge for both the home owner and the contractor performing the work. As a building contractor, I have seen the highs and the lows that many people suffer through while remodeling their home. For those of us that have already gone through Continue reading

    General Discussion
    bath, carpentry, construction, construction safety, contractor, dust, home improvement, kitche, remodeling
  • July 6, 2023

    Keep those tools in working order

    The jobsite can be a tough place for tools – they see heavy use, extreme temperatures, rain, snow, dirt, drops, and some occasional misuse. Power tools are a big investment and when a tool goes down it can be costly – you have the cost to replace or repair the tool and the cost of Continue reading

    safety
    carpentry, construction, construction safety, power tool safety, power tools, remodeling, safety, tools
  • July 3, 2023

    The importance of a detailed scope of work.

                    As contractors we want to have a good relationship with our customers; many of us get in the mindset that as long as we perform quality work that relationship will blossom. This isn’t always the case though – our work can be flawless but if the customer did not completely understand what work was Continue reading

    General Discussion
    construction, construction contract, scope of work
  • May 7, 2023

    Tool Safety

    In our daily lives as builders and remodelers, we use a wide variety of power tools; table saws, miter saws, circular saw, demolition hammers, the list goes on. As professionals, we pride ourselves on knowing how and when to use a tool correctly to achieve our desired result. An important part of properly using a Continue reading

    safety
    construction safety, power tool safety, power tools, safety, tools
  • May 1, 2023

    An Introduction

    I figured the first post I make should be a brief introduction to let everyone know who I am and what I aim to accomplish here. My name is Chad, I live in a rural section of Northeast Ohio with my wife and our 3 dogs. I have worked in the residential construction field since Continue reading

    General Discussion
    carpentry, construction, remodeling

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  • LVT Flooring
  • A few thoughts on kitchen design
  • Surviving a remodeling project
  • Keep those tools in working order
  • The importance of a detailed scope of work.

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