| Home Care Remodeling | We Specialize in: - Room Additions
- Kitchens
- Vinyl Siding
- Replacement Windows
- Decks
- Roof
- Gutters
| | 1155 Hammond Dr NE Suite 4230-D | | Atlanta, GA 30328 | | Phone: 678 320 - 0210 | | Fax: 678 441 - 0851 | | Email: RHenderson1969@aol.com |
 | Kitchens | | If you’re considering remodeling your kitchen, a great spot to begin is with the cabinets. That’s because they’re one of the best focal points you discover when entering any kitchen. A sweet coating of paint on any exposed walls too helps. Other items on your to-do listing can include: New Appliances Stainless Steel Sinks New Counter Tops New Tiles or Backsplashes Hardwood or Laminate Flooring. Kitchen remodeling can too include original furniture such as breakfast nook tables and chairs, island carts, or barstools. |
 | Room Additions | Has your family outgrown the space in your home? Are you unhappy with your first-floor layout because you don't have enough space? Would you love to have a formal living room that isn't cluttered with toys and homework and computer games? Then maybe a family room addition is right for you. Adding a family room to your home can create the perfect space for your family to actually live in. |
 | Vinyl Siding & Gutters | Vinyl siding is very popular for home remodeling and in new home construction in the U.S.A.. The advantages of vinyl siding systems are: It has the look and rigidity of wood, without the need for constant repainting Little or no maintenance required Will not dent, peel, rust or flake Cost effective Siding protects and insulates your home. We used the highest quality materials available on the market. There is a life time warranty on all materials used. |
 | Replacement Windows | | Windows are the main decorative elements of your house. Replacement windows help protect and insulate your home. Windows can be one of your home's most attractive features. Windows provide views, day lighting, ventilation, and solar heating in the winter. |
 | Decks | Here are some questions to consider when planning a deck: * How will your deck be laid out in relation to your house? * How will the deck attach to the house? * How many posts and footings will be needed to support the deck? * What size beams are going to be needed for the span between each post? * What size should the deck boards be? * What type of wood will the deck boards be made of? |
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