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June 14, 2016 by
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Choose plants in scale with the size of your home. Boxwoods look fine in a knot garden but seem Lilliputian in the front yard of a grand colonial home.
Consider potential maintenance problems before you select plantings. You may like the appeal of a shaped hedge until you have to get the clippers out every two weeks. Also, consider the mature height of a deciduous tree planted too close to a home, leading to clogged gutters.
Select trees and shrubs to enhance a pleasing view or to block an unsightly one. If you decide to plant a privacy hedge to screen a neighbor's front yard, choose a mixed planting for your hedge. If one specimen dies, you can replace it without creating an odd gap between young and old plants.
Dull the harsh edges of your home's foundation with natural, flowing curves. You can situate masses of plants at each corner of your home, planting the tallest shrubs closest to the foundation, followed by successively smaller plants.
Include strategic splashes of color and fragrance to welcome friends and family. Rather than let fragrance waft down the street with the wind, plant a small stand of hyacinths by your front door where visitors can enjoy the color and scent.
Reduce the effects of wind and weather with trees. Homeowners in rural settings use windbreaks frequently, but suburban dwellers can also plant a row of evergreens on the side of the yard with prevailing winds. Deciduous trees can block summer heat and allow winter sun to shine through bare branches.
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The cost of paving a new driveway is largely dependent on size, materials and labor and can fall anywhere between fifty cents a square foot and fifty dollars a square foot. When choosing driveway paving materials it is important to compare upfront prices to long-term costs. Some paving materials are very affordable to install, but require regular maintenance and will need to be replaced in just a few years. While other paving materials are expensive to install, they require little maintenance and will last a lifetime. It's also important to realize that since driveways get such heavy traffic they must be durable and strong to be cost-effective. Review this paving comparison chart to learn about the pros and cons and installation requirements of your paving options. Includes information about brick, concrete, flagstone, cobblestone, pavers, decomposed granite and gravel.
Gravel or decomposed granite is the cheapest driveway paving option. However, it can pose maintenance problems especially in areas with large amounts of rainfall. A stabilizer can be added to keep your driveway from washing away, but this will increase the cost.
Asphalt provides an incredibly durable and strong driveway for a reasonable price. However, many homeowners don't like the way it looks. You can opt for a decorative asphalt driveway that is stamped and colored, but the cost will increase considerably.
Concrete, the most popular driveway material, is durable and requires very little maintenance. The cost can be quite reasonable for plain concrete, but will increase if you want it stamped and colored. If installed improperly a concrete driveway may crack, so it's worth paying extra for a top contractor.
Pavers are a high-end driveway paving option. Since they are installed by hand the labor costs are quite high. However, a paver driveway is a sound investment because it will provide a grand entrance to your home that will last a lifetime.
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June 14, 2016 by
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Is it time to renew your dated bathroom? Perhaps water damage has forced you into a remodel that you weren't prepared for? Or maybe your lifestyle is changing and now requires an ADA conversion or VA retrofitting. Kitchen Plus can help you with all of the above and more. Whether your bathroom remodel requires a simple new vanity or a complete customized remodel, we provide ideas and services at a price you can live with. Your bathroom remodels are the only concern of our trained design staff.
From day one to completion, our team can keep your project on track with the following steps:
1. Complimentary In-home Consultation
We listen to your goals and objectives for your bathroom space; whether it's a powder room, hall bath, master bath, or full master suite. Our designers can provide you with exceptional solutions implementing design aesthetics and premium functionality. Years of experience in home remodeling give them the knowledge, resourcefulness, and vision required to make your dream become a reality.
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Our designer can generate a custom bathroom design and layout for you based off your needs and preferences, while keeping your budget in mind. We may suggest a dynamic palette of custom bathroom remodeling materials for your space.
3. Technical Planning & Procurement
We have technical planners on staff who evaluate each job checking for dry rot, water damage, and mold. They take final measurements for your bathroom remodel to ensure everything is cut and ordered correctly for your custom design. They review your file to verify that your remodel can run smoothly.
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Kitchen Plus has modified and designed numerous bathrooms to meet the needs and wishes of our clients for a unique and personalized design and floor plan, while complying with all ADA guidelines and.
Kitchen Plus always designs with you in mind. We listen to you, then help you to create the space you want at a price you can live with. As a full service firm, we are the supplier and contractor and promise to keep your project on time and on budget. Call us today at (425) 462-0375 to receive a free consultation!
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Recent Job Requests for Reface Already Installed Cabinets Contractors in Boynton Beach, Florida:
Project Location: Boynton Beach, FL 33437
Date: 06/11/2016
Refacing Location(s): Bathroom(s)
Cabinet Material: Laminate
Special Features: Add extra cabinet(s)
Request Stage: Ready to Hire
Desired Completion Date: More than 2 weeks
What kind of location is this?: Home/Residence
Covered by Insurance: No
Property Owner: Yes
Comment: Bathroom vanity is an odd size (6' 5" double sink built in). Would like to resurface, add new hardware and center cabinets. Also will replace sinks and top.
Project Location: Boynton Beach, FL 33437
Date: 06/06/2016
Floorplan: I plan to maintain existing kitchen floorplan
Cabinets: Yes - I plan to move or update the cabinets
Appliances: No - I do not plan to move or update the appliances
Countertops: No - I do not plan to update the countertops
Sinks: No - I do not plan to update the sinks
Flooring: No - I do not plan to update the flooring
Lighting: No - I do not plan to update the lighting
Request Stage: Planning & Budgeting
Historical Work: No
Desired Completion Date: Timing is flexible
Comment: need kitchen cabinets refaced
Project Location: Boynton Beach, FL 33426
Date: 06/05/2016
Refacing Location(s): Kitchen
Cabinet Material: Laminate
Request Stage: Ready to Hire
Desired Completion Date: 1 - 2 weeks
What kind of location is this?: Home/Residence
Comment: I need two cabinet laminated doors replaced.
Project Location: Boynton Beach, FL 33436
Date: 05/2016
Refacing Location(s): Other
Cabinet Material: Stained wood
Request Stage: Ready to Hire
Desired Completion Date: Timing is flexible
What kind of location is this?: Home/Residence
Comment: Reface built in bar cabinets and frame
Project Location: Boynton Beach, FL 33437
Date: 05/2016
Floorplan: I plan to maintain existing kitchen floorplan
Cabinets: Yes - I plan to move or update the cabinets
Appliances: No - I do not plan to move or update the appliances
Countertops: No - I do not plan to update the countertops
Sinks: No - I do not plan to update the sinks
Flooring: No - I do not plan to update the flooring
Lighting: No - I do not plan to update the lighting
Request Stage: Planning & Budgeting
Historical Work: No
Desired Completion Date: Timing is flexible
Comment: Reface Cabinets
Project Location: Boynton Beach, FL 33437
Date: 05/2016
Describe your cabinet project: Reface existing cabinets
Part of larger remodel: Yes
Location of cabinets: Kitchen
Request Stage: Ready to Hire
Desired Completion Date: 1 - 2 weeks
What kind of location is this?: Home/Residence
Comment: Reface kitchen cabinets
Project Location: Boynton Beach, FL 33426
Date: 05/2016
Refacing Location(s): Kitchen
Cabinet Material: Stained wood
Request Stage: Planning & Budgeting
Desired Completion Date: 1 - 2 weeks
What kind of location is this?: Home/Residence
Covered by Insurance: No
Property Owner: Yes
Comment: need to resurface cabinets to remove lacquer and paint
Project Location: Boyton Beach, FL 33437
Date: 05/2016
Describe your cabinet project: Reface existing cabinets
Part of larger remodel: No
Location of cabinets: Kitchen
Request Stage: Planning & Budgeting
Desired Completion Date: Within 1 week
What kind of location is this?: Home/Residence
Property Owner: Yes
Comment: I need an estimate for replace cabinets
Project Location: Boynton Beach, FL 33437
Date: 04/2016
Describe your cabinet project: Reface existing cabinets
Part of larger remodel: No
Location of cabinets: Kitchen
Request Stage: Planning & Budgeting
Desired Completion Date: More than 2 weeks
What kind of location is this?: Home/Residence
Property Owner: Yes
Project Location: Boynton Beach, FL 33436
Date: 04/2016
Refacing Location(s): Kitchen
Special Features: Adjustable shelves
Request Stage: Ready to Hire
Desired Completion Date: Timing is flexible
What kind of location is this?: Home/Residence
Covered by Insurance: No
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June 14, 2016 by
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Mold is a major-league nuisance. It blackens the grout lines in your shower, discolors drywall, shows up as black spots on siding, darkens decks, and grows on and rots damp wood everywhere. Even worse, it can be bad for your health. It releases microscopic spores that cause allergic reactions, runny noses and sneezing, as well as irritating, even injurious, odors.
Almost every home gets mold infestations. The trick is to stop them before they get big and harm both you and your home. In this article, we'll show you how to identify mold and eliminate the small infestations as well as the big ones that have gotten out of hand.
You can easily remove minor mold with ordinary household cleaning products. But disturbing big infestations can be bad for your health, particularly if you are an allergy sufferer or have a weakened immune system. When you discover an extensive mold problem, we recommend that you use the rigorous protective measures we show in Photos 1 - 6, or consider calling in a professional to handle the problem. (Look under Industrial Hygiene Consultants or Environmental and Ecological Consultants in your Yellow Pages. Or call your local public health department.) And even if you hire pros, read through this article and make sure they follow similar precautions to keep the mold from spreading throughout your house.
A few types of mold are highly toxic. If you have an allergic reaction to mold or a heavy infestation inside your home, call in a pro to analyze the types. Or call tour local public heath department and ask for mold-testing advice.
Mold is everywhere. It's a type of fungus that grows from tiny spores that float in the air. It can grow almost anywhere that spores land and find moisture and a comfortable temperature, between 40 and 100 degrees F. Typically that includes about every damp place in your home.
You can easily spot the most visible type of mold, called mildew, which begins as tiny, usually black spots but often grows into larger colonies. It's the black stuff you see in the grout lines in your shower, on damp walls, and outdoors on the surfaces of deck boards and painted siding, especially in damp and shady areas. A mildewed surface is often difficult to distinguish from a dirty one. To test for mildew, simply dab a few drops of household bleach on the blackened area. If it lightens after one to two minutes, you have mildew. If the area remains dark, you probably have dirt.
Mildew is a surface type of mold that won't damage your home's structure. But other types of mold cause rot. Probe the suspect area with a screwdriver or other sharp tool (Photo 3). If the wood is soft or crumbles, the fungi have taken hold and rot has begun.
If you have a high concentration of mold, you may smell it. If you detect the typical musty odor, check for mold on damp carpets, damp walls, damp crawlspaces and wet wood under your floors, wet roof sheathing and other damp areas. Clean up these infestations right away before they get worse, and see the following photos for prevention measures.
Cut stained or musty carpet and pads into 6 x 8-ft. sections with a utility knife. Using a pump sprayer, mist the surfaces with water to control the spread of spores, and roll up the sections. Double-wrap them in 6-mil plastic and tape them with duct tape for disposal. Wear protective clothing and run an exhaust fan in the window.
Seal the room from the rest of the house. Cover the doorway with a barrier made of overlapping plastic sheeting and tape it to the wall and floor. Cover all air ducts in the room with plastic and tape.
Pry off baseboards and trim from contaminated areas with a pry bar and block of wood. Probe heavily stained or moisture-swollen walls using a screwdriver to discover and open up moisture damage and hidden mold in the insulation and wall framing.
Turn off the electrical power to the room and cut open the damaged wall with a reciprocating saw, drywall saw or utility knife. Mist the moldy drywall and insulation with the pump sprayer to avoid spreading mold spores. Double-bag moldy material in heavy-duty plastic bags and tie them shut.
You can scrub away the surface mold common to bathrooms, decks and siding in a matter of minutes with a 1-to-8 bleach/water solution. But often mold grows and spreads in places you don't notice, until you spot surface staining, feel mushy drywall or detect that musty smell.
If you have to remove mold concentrations covering more than a few square feet, where the musty odor is strong or where you find extensive water damage, we recommend that you take special precautions. You want to not only avoid contaminating the rest of the house but also protect yourself from breathing high concentrations of spores and VOCs.
Moisture damage and large mold infestations go hand in hand. Photos 1 - 7 demonstrate cleaning under an old leaky window where wind-driven rain frequently got into the wall and gave mold a foothold.
You have to open up the wall to get at the mold growing inside (Photo 4). Since you have to repair the wall anyway, don't hesitate to cut the drywall back beyond the obvious damage to find all the mold and let the wall dry out. To avoid cutting electrical wires, poke a hole through the damaged section and locate the wires first. Turn off the power to the outlets before you cut.
If the moisture damage has been neglected or gone unnoticed for long, you're likely to find rot. Where possible, remove and replace soft, spongy studs and wall sheathing. Where removal is difficult, treat the affected areas with a wood preservative (available at home centers), after cleaning the wood and allowing it to dry. Then double up rotted members with pressure-treated wood.
The key to stopping most mold is to control dampness. The worst infestations usually occur in damp crawlspaces, in attics and walls where water has leaked in from the outside, and in basements with poor foundation drainage. Stopping leaks, ensuring good ventilation in attics, keeping crawlspaces dry and routing water away from the foundation are the best defenses.
Mildewcide in paint is usually effective for controlling surface mold in damp rooms like bathrooms and outside in shady areas. Many paints already have mildewcide in them. Check with your paint dealer to be sure. You can add mildewcide, although you might void the paint warranty.
Vacuum up moldy debris with a standard wet/dry vacuum. Buy an extra length of hose and run it out the window so you can keep the vacuum outside to avoid further spore spread.
Scrub the surface mold stains from walls and wood trim with a mixture of 1 qt. water and 1/2 cup bleach to kill the mold. Use a soft brush and work until signs of the mold disappear.
Wipe off, but DO NOT RINSE these surfaces. Set trim in direct sunlight to dry. Scrub concrete with TSP or automatic dishwasher detergent.
Allow to dry, then seal all previously infested areas with a pigmented shellac- or oil-based primer. Then install new insulation and drywall and nail the trim back on.
Complete the initial cleanup by vacuuming up the debris (Photo 5). Thoroughly clean the wet/dry vac afterward by disposing of the filter and washing out the tank, hose and attachments with the bleach-and-water solution.
After scrubbing the surfaces (Photo 6), simply allow the bleach solution to continue to penetrate the surfaces and dry. Wash concrete floors with TSP, automatic dishwasher detergent or a chlorinated cleaner such as Comet.
Set out dehumidifiers and new fans to dry the now-cleaned areas for at least three days, then check them (by sight and smell) for mold. If you discover more mold, clean again with bleach.
When you're sure the mold has been eliminated, seal the wood surfaces with pigmented shellac like BIN or an oil-based primer like KILZ (Photo 7). Repaint cleaned wall surfaces with a regular latex paint that contains a mildewcide to help stop future mold growth. And keep in mind that if the moisture returns, mold will return.
Surface molds grow in just about any damp location, such as the grout lines of a ceramic tiled shower. They're easy to scrub away with a mixture of 1/2 cup bleach, 1 qt. water and a little detergent. The bleach in the cleaning mixture kills the mold, and the detergent helps lift it off the surface so you can rinse it away so it wont return as fast. You can also buy a mildew cleaner at hardware stores, paint stores and most home centers.
Even for simple cleaning, protect yourself from contact with mold and the bleach solution by wearing a long-sleeve shirt and long pants as well as plastic or rubber gloves and goggles.
If the mold doesnt disappear after light scrubbing, reapply the cleaning mix and let it sit for a minute or two. Then lightly scrub again.
Seal the clean surfaces when they're thoroughly dry to slow future moisture penetration. Apply a grout sealer (available at tile shops and home centers) to tile joints.
Don't mix ammonia or any detergent containing ammonia with bleach. The combination forms a poisonous gas.
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