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Should You Opt for New Construction or Renovation?

Should You Opt for New Construction or Renovation?
If you need more space, should you opt for new construction or remodel your home or office building? While renovation sounds more environmentally friendly, many homeowners and business owners are not so sure. Once they consider all the costs involved, the answer might vary. Should You Rebuild or Select New Construction? Before making a decision […]
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Two Master Suites for Convenience, Flexibility, and Resale Value

Two Master Suites for Convenience, Flexibility, and Resale Value
Ever considered having two master suites in your home? Having more than one large bedroom with a private bathroom adjoining it opens up many possibilities for your home, both now and in the future. Whether you are building a new home or remodeling your home to add more space, adding a second large bedroom with an […]
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Adding Skylights Without Causing Energy Loss and Leakage

Adding Skylights Without Causing Energy Loss and Leakage
Adding skylights to your home can bring in natural light from above, even in an interior room or in one where the windows are not arranged for the best natural light. In a bedroom or bathroom, they allow you to retain your privacy while getting more light, and if your room needs venting or more […]
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Constructing Cathedral Ceilings to Prevent Energy Loss

Constructing Cathedral Ceilings to Prevent Energy Loss
A cathedral ceiling in your home adds a beautiful, airy touch, but how can you prevent it from being a money pit of wasted electricity? This type of ceiling, which can soar to multiple stories, costs more to construct, heat, and light. If you're building a new home, work with a reputable contractor to ensure […]
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Is Spray Foam Insulation the Best Choice?

Is Spray Foam Insulation the Best Choice?
Adding spray foam insulation to your new home or addition offers you the highest R values per inch you can buy to block moisture and heat escape. In comparison to blown-in fiberglass insulation with an R-value of R2 or R3, certain types of spray foam products offer R5 or R6, which indicates an improved ability […]
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