remodeling with energy efficient products
After insulation, windows are the most important component of an energy efficient house.
Read more »After insulation, windows are the most important component of an energy efficient house.
Read more »We just finished a really fun bathroom project. We used a lot of traditional products, white octagon tile, subway tile on shower walls, and bead board wainscot on walls. For counter tops, shower seat and shower curb we used a marble called white carrera. This is really a beautiful stone for bathrooms, it looks very clean and […]
Read more »Today we rebuilt some backyard playground equipment using redwood. Holy cow, redwood is expensive! Five 2x4x8’s were $65.00 and a 2x6x10 cost $18.00. We also repaired some furniture, a dresser and book shelf. I love building, repairing and remodeling furniture. These pieces were not difficult but fun anyway. The payment for this work is a […]
Read more »Shinjuku station is a new sushi bar that I had a part in building. I framed, put up sheetrock, frp, trimmed and built cabinets and some furniture. The place looks amazing and should be a great place to visit.
Read more »I’ve been building a lot of new door jambs and thresholds for people with major wood rot problems. I found some new rot free products to use around doors and windows that cost a little more but solve rotting issues for good.
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