Before you know it, summer will be upon us and we can hopefully relax and enjoy our homes. Summer should be the time of year to entertain, barbecue and have backyard parties. In order to have peace of mind during this relaxing season it’s a good idea to tackle most or all of the following maintenance projects before summer.
Read MoreWondering what type of window to put up on your home? Here are some quick and easy facts about windows for your next renovation. Basically, there are two types of windows…
Read MoreMy clients with summer homes that they leave unoccupied in the winter often ask me about winterization. Should they leave the heat on at, let's say, 55 degrees and shut the water, or should they winterize the whole house?
Read MoreOne of the top ten home improvement projects is flooring. Tired looking floors can look revitalized with the following professional applications.
Read MoreBathrooms, along with kitchens, are the most requested upgrades that Garden State Renovations gets called on renovate or reconstruct. However, there are easier ways to upgrade for those on a budget.
Read MoreWhen a potential client calls, we conduct a phone consultation to see if what you need is within our area of expertise. Once we establish that we can help, here’s what you can expect from us.
Read MoreAll too often we take for granted that everything is working in our homes…so there’s no need for preventive maintenance, right? But the truth is that if you don’t schedule preventive maintenance for your home, your home will schedule it for you.
Read MoreWinterizing your summer home is essential to reduce upkeep and maintenance costs throughout the year and to prevent damages. Our services help prevent frozen pipes from bursting so you don’t have to worry about leaky or broken pipes while you are away.
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