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    Kitchen Cabinet Refacing Ideas – idealhomeimprovement.net

    - November 26, 2016 by Mr HomeBuilder

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    Licensed Commercial Roofing Contractor | Pfister Roofing

    - November 26, 2016 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Pfister Roofing is a full-service, licensed commercial roofing contractor based in Paterson, New Jersey. We specialize in installing and maintaining the most suitable roof for your industrial or commercial building. Our expertise is even extended to historical roof restorations & historical roof repairs. Your roof is a substantial investment and should be engineered, designed, installed and protected by trained, experienced commercial roofing professionals. With over 30 years of experience, Pfister Roofing stands apart from other roofing companies due to our skilled workmanship, fair business practices, superior customer service and professional project management.

    For four generations, our family has perfected its craft through years of engineering, apprenticeship and dedication. Traditions that began in Europe in 1889 have been proudly maintained as we provide roof installation, slate roof repair, and tile roof repair services to the businesses of New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, and Connecticut.

    As one of the premier roofing contractors in New Jersey, our reputation for quality workmanship speaks for itself. Although we are humbled by the numerous awards we have received for our commitment to expert commercial roofing installation. Please explore our areas of expertise below, and we look forward to working with you on your next commercial roofing project!

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    Westchester Air Duct Cleaning Inc. Westchester’s air duct …

    - November 25, 2016 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Serving: All of Westchester, New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Armonk, Briarcliff Manor, Bedford Hills, Cross River, Katonah, Pelham Manor, Croton-On-Hudson, Chappaqua, Hastings, Pleasantville, Mt Kisco, Cortlandt Manor, Montrose, Buchanan, Verplank, Putnam County, Somers, North Salem, South Salem, West Harrison, Irvinton, Tarrytown, Yonkers, Sleepy Hollow, Dobbsferry, Hawthorne, Valhalla, Bronx, Manhattan, Ardsley, Scarsdale, Bronxville, Millwood, Armonk, Croton Falls, Mamaroneck, Rye Brook, Larchmont, Ossining, Pound Ridge, Port Chester, Shrub Oak, Yorktown, Eastchester, Hartsdale, Tuckahoe, Elmsford, Goldens Bridge, Waccabuc, Thornwood, Mohegan Lake, Buffalo NY, Erie County, Monroe County, Niagara County, Chautauqua County, Ontario County, Wayne County, Cattaraugus County, Livingston County, Genesee County, Allegany County, Orleans County, Wyoming County, Barker Village, Cambria Town, Gasport Cdp, Hartland Town, Lewiston Village, Lockport Town City, Middleport Village, Newfane Town Cdp, North Tonowanda City, Olcott Cdp, Pendleton Town, Porter Town, Ransomville, Rapids Cdp, Royalton Town, Sanborn Hamlet, Somerset Town, Wheatfield Town, Wilson Village Town, South Lockport, Youngstown Village, Akron Village, Alden Town Village, Amherst Town, Angola On The Lake Hamlet, Angola Village, Aurora Town, Billington Heights Hamlet, Blasdell Village, Boston Town, Brant Town, Buffalo City, Cheektowaga Town, Clarence Center Hamlet, Clarence Town, Colden Town, Collins Town, Concord Town, Depew Village, Derby Hamlet, East Amherst Hamlet, East Aurora Village, Eden Town, Elma Center, Elma Town, Evans Town, Farnham Village, Gowanda Village, Grand Island Town, Hamburg Town, Hamburg Village, Harris Hill Hamlet, Holland Town, Kenmore Village, Lackawanna City, Lake Erie Beach Hamlet, Lake View Hamlet, Lancaster Town, Lancaster Village, Marilla Town, Newstead Town, North Boston, North Collins Town, North Collins Village, Orchard Park Town, Orchard Park Village, Sardinia Town, Sloan Village, Snyder Hamlet, Springville Village, Tonawanda Town, Tonawanda City, Town Line Hamlet, Wales Town, West Seneca Town, Williamsville Village, Rochester County, Ulster County, Accord, Bearsville, Big Indian, Bloomington, Boiceville, Chichester, Clintondale, Connelly, Cottekill, Cragsmoor, Denning, Ellenville, Esopus, Gardiner, Glasco, Glenford, Greenfield Park, High Falls, Highland, Highmount, Hurley, Kerhonkson, Kingston, Lake Hill, Lake Katrine, Lloyd, Marbletown, Marlboro, Milton, Modena, Mount Marion, Mount Tremper, Napanoch, New Paltz, Olive Bridge, Phoenicia, Pine Hill, Plattekill, Port Ewen, Rifton, Rochester, Rosendale, Ruby, Saugerties, Shandaken, Shokan, Spring Glen, Stone Ridge, Tillson, Ulster Park, Walker Valley, Wallkill, Warwarsing, West Camp, West Hurly, West Park, West Shokan, Willow, Woodstock.

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    Residential Mold Removal

    - November 25, 2016 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Mold removal (also known as mold remediation), is the process of cleaning mold byremoving moldand treating surfaces and materials thathave been contaminated by mold or mildew. The methods used forremoving moldwill vary, depending on the type of mold in the house andthe effects of mold on the surface or material.

    To ensure you are completelyremoving moldin your home, a customized mold inspection and mold cleanup process will be followed toproperly remove and treat the contaminated areas. Mold testing options include air-o-cell tests and swab samples to identify the types andconcentrations of mold present in an environment. Once the source and types of mold are identified, a mold removal plan will be developedand executed, including containment of the work area to control and limit the spread of mold in the house or other contaminants intosurrounding areas of the home.

    AdvantaClean specializes inremoving mold, and their mold specialists use HEPA (High-Efficiency Particulate Air) vacuums for final mold removalafter affected areas have been thoroughly dried and contaminated materials have been removed. HEPA vacuums have specialized filters thatcapture tiny mold particles that would typically pass right through a normal vacuum filter. HEPA vacuums are also used for the cleanup of dustthat may have settled on surfaces outside of themold remediationarea.

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    Mold Program Home Page – dshs.texas.gov

    - November 25, 2016 by Mr HomeBuilder

    NOTE: FOR NOTIFICATION PAYMENTS ONLY

    The Texas Online Payment System is currently unavailable to make asbestos, mold, and lead notification payments. Payments may be made in the form of a check or money order and sent to the payment address provided on the notification invoice. This does not impact the payment of licensing fees.

    The State of Texas recognizes the contributions of our active duty military service members, their spouses, and veterans. The Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) in collaboration with the Office of the Governor, Texas Workforce Commission, Texas Veterans Commission, and Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation, is spreading the word to military personnel, their spouses, and veterans about licenses they may be eligible for and that may assist them in their search for work.

    Military personnel or veterans may have met some licensing requirements as a result of their military service or other training, knowledge, and experience. Military spouses of current, active duty military service members may also have met some licensing requirements related to this status.

    Military personnel, their spouses, and veterans who are interested in obtaining an asbestos, mold, or lead license and would like additional information regarding requirements may contact the Environmental and Sanitation Licensing Group (ESLG) at 512-834-6600 ext 2174.

    In addition to assistance with obtaining licensure, ESLG staff can assist deployed military service members who are currently licensed in Texas with license renewal requirements.

    We extend our heartfelt thanks to military service members, veterans, and their families for their dedicated service to the United States of America and to the State of Texas.

    We value your feedback. Please take our online customer service survey athttps://dshsrlu.questionpro.com/Thank you.

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    Sign up to receive announcements by email about important activities regarding the Texas Mold Assessment and Remediation Rules. This feature will serve as a tool to increase communication with license holders regarding future issues such as proposed rule changes, rule interpretations, enforcement actions, or updated licensing forms, procedures, etc.

    The mission of the Mold Program is to ensure that persons conducting mold assessment and remediation services in Texas are properly trained and licensed and are following minimum standards that protect the health of workers and building occupants.

    We perform this function by administering the Texas Mold Assessment and Remediation Rules (TMARR), which require:

    Our focus is on oversight and education of the regulated community, while also providing informational services to the general public about mold assessment and remediation options.

    We strive to carry out our mission efficiently, effectively, fairly and professionally with respect and dedication to all Texans.

    MAILING ADDRESS: Environmental and Sanitation Licensing Group MC 2835 Texas Department of State Health Services P. O. Box 149347 Austin, Texas 78714-9347

    ADDRESS FOR ALL MAIL CONTAINING MONEY: Texas Department of State Health Services MC 2003 PO Box 149347 Austin, Texas 78714-9347

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    Mold Removal & Remediation | Environix, Inc.

    - November 25, 2016 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Mold Remediation & Removal Guidelines 1. Establishing containment 1.1. Materials

    1.1.1. 6mil polyethylene plastic sheeting

    1.1.2. Painters tape. (for securing plastic to finished surfaces)

    1.1.3. Duct tape (for securing plastic to disposable or non-finished surface)

    1.1.4. Adhesive carpet protection film

    1.1.5. Tensioned wall poles (for securing plastic over large areas)

    1.1.6. Adhesive zippers (for creation of entry zones)

    1.1.7. Sheets of 1/8 hardboard Panels (for protection of hard surfaced flooring)

    1.2.1. Define contained area (routes for containment that provide for debris removal directly to the exterior are preferred)

    1.2.2. Protect Flooring:

    1.2.2.1. Finished hard flooring must be protected by 1/8" hardboard, and covered with 6 mil plastic sheeting, and sealed with appropriate tape at all edges

    1.2.2.2. Cover all unaffected carpeting completely with adhesive carpet protection film. Install appropriate tape to seal junction between wall and adhesive carpet protection film. Seal edges of adhesive carpet protection film with tape as appropriate to hard cleanable surface.

    1.2.3. Create entry to contained area with 6 mil plastic sheeting (secured with appropriate tape and/or mechanical fasteners.

    1.2.3.1. Install 2 adhesive zippers at least 3 feet apart to create re-usable door.

    1.2.4. Construct walls.

    1.2.4.1. Use existing architecture when possible.

    1.2.4.2. When no existing architecture is present, construct walls using 4mil plastic, attach with zip-wall poles and blue/green painters tape. Plastic walls must be stretched tight.

    1.2.5. Remove all unaffected contents (as practical to the scope of work)

    1.2.5.1. Remaining unaffected contents must be securely contained with 6mil plastic in a fashion that will allow containment barrier to be thoroughly cleaned and HEPA vacuumed.

    1.2.6. Disable HVAC system and cover all HVAC registers with 6mil plastic and seal edges with appropriate tape.

    1.2.7. Cover all remaining unaffected fixtures with 6mil plastic and appropriate tape (to include but not limited to: lighting fixtures, cabinets and drawers, ceiling fans, built-in shelving, exhaust fans, appliances, pianos, smoke alarms, etc.)

    1.2.8. Perform final check to ensure that all items in the contained area are thoroughly protected, or can be appropriately cleaned following remediation.

    1.3.1. A decontamination chamber is necessary if a) it is outlined in the protocol b) containment cannot be practically extended to the exterior of the building.

    1.3.1.1. A decontamination chamber shall be constructed from 6mil or thicker poly sheeting and follow all guidelines outlined for the creation of proper containment

    1.3.1.2. Decontamination chamber must be large enough to contain the largest disposal containers, package items or contents.

    1.3.1.3. Decontamination chamber must be large enough for an average sized adult to don PPE.

    1.3.1.4. Decontamination chamber must have a dual zippered entry into the contained area and a dual zippered entry to the uncontained space

    1.3.1.5. Make-up air may not be drawn from the decontamination chamber

    1.3.1.6. HEPA scrubber exhaust may not be ducted into the decontamination chamber

    2.1.1. HEPA rated air scrubber and necessary filters

    2.1.2. Proper sized exhaust ducting

    2.1.3. Appropriate gauge power supply cords and surge protector

    2.1.4. Pleated filters for make-up air

    2.1.5. Wood dowel to secure window.

    2.1.6. 6 mil plastic & painters tape.

    2.2.1. A minimum number of 12 air changes per hour is required to properly filter air inside of containment.

    2.2.2. HEPA scrubber must be sufficiently sized to maintain negative pressure differential of 5 Pascal or .02" water column.

    2.2.2.1. Pressure differential between affected space and unaffected space must be monitored using a calibrated manometer.

    2.2.2.2. Projects where high velocity dust agitation is to be employed must maintain at least 14 air changes per hour inside of contained space to adequately filter air.

    2.3.1. Ensure that all filters for HEPA scrubbers are installed correctly and in good condition as per manufacturers recommendations

    2.3.2. Situate HEPA scrubber in appropriate location to allow for unrestricted airflow and removal of necessary materials

    2.3.3. Connect HEPA scrubber to appropriate power supply via surge protector and adequately gauged power supply cord.

    2.3.4. Connect appropriately sized ducting to exhaust portion of HEPA scrubber and extend ducting to the exterior

    2.3.4.1. Stabilize lay-flat style ducting by sealing end of duct with tape or zip-tie and cut 4 12" lengthwise slits near the end.

    2.3.4.2. If no access to the exterior is possible a charcoal filter must be attached to the HEPA scrubber intake to minimize odors that may remain in the exhausted air

    2.3.5. Install pleated filter in containment wall or window/door at the point where make-up air will be drawn

    2.3.5.1. Make-up air intake point must be at least 6' from HEPA scrubber exhaust point.

    2.3.5.2. Make-up air should be drawn from the exterior of the building in an area free of carbon-monoxide or other harmful pollutants.

    2.3.5.3. Secure pleated filter to window frame, door frame, or install directly into 6mil plastic sheeting.

    2.3.5.3.1. Filter requirements

    2.3.5.3.1.1. Required filters for make-up air shall be pleated boxed filters of at least 1 thickness, and must achieve a MERV rating of 8 or greater to reduce the chances of introduction of contaminants from outside the contained area

    2.3.5.3.1.2. For containment with negative air pressurization utilizing HEPA scrubbers rated below 1000 CFM, one filter of at least 1.5 sq. ft. is necessary

    2.3.5.3.1.3. For containment with negative air pressurization utilizing HEPA scrubbers rated 1000-2000 CFM, filters totaling at least 3 sq. ft. are necessary

    2.3.5.3.1.4. For containment with negative air pressurization utilizing HEPA scrubbers rated 2000 CFM or above, filters totaling at least 1.5 sq. ft. per 1000CFM are necessary

    2.3.5.3.1.5. Securely install filters and seal with the appropriate tape to prevent filter from dislodging and to prevent damage to the attaching surfaces

    2.3.5.4. Combustion safety

    2.3.5.4.1. Prior the creation of negative pressurization all precautions must be taken to ensure that gases from combustion appliances will not be drawn into occupied space

    2.3.5.4.1.1. All combustion appliances in the home must be indentified

    2.3.5.4.1.2. All identified combustion appliances must be deactivated

    2.3.5.4.1.3. A qualified technician must perform combustion safety testing on all combustion appliances that cannot be deactivated to ensure that the remediation will not create negative pressurization sufficient to spill fuel or exhaust gases into occupied space

    2.4.1. If failure of containment has occurred at any point during the remediation process or potential cross-contamination has occurred the following steps must be taken:

    2.4.1.1. Immediately stop all remediation procedures and take steps to limit any additional dust generation

    2.4.1.2. Re-establish containment as soon as possible

    2.4.1.3. Close all doors and other easily sealed entrances to the potentially contaminated area

    2.4.1.4. Perform detailed HEPA vacuuming of the area that has been subject to possible contamination

    2.4.1.5. Install appropriately sized HEPA scrubber without ducting in potentially contaminated area, and allow to run for 24 hours

    2.4.1.6. Perform IAQ spore trap analysis in potentially contaminated area and remediate accordingly if levels are found to be above accepted threshold

    3.1.All affected materials requiring removal must be contained inside of 6 mil bags secured with duct tape.

    3.2.Large fixtures, cabinetry, furniture or other items that cannot be contained inside of bags must be covered and sealed with 6mil plastic sheeting.

    3.3.All poly covering (bags or sheeting) must be vacuumed or wiped thoroughly prior to removal from the contained area. If a decontamination chamber is in use, bags must be placed and sealed inside of a new 6 mil bags immediately before entering the chamber. Cover wrapped items with an additional layer of clean, 6mil plastic.

    3.4.1. Baseboard and trim removal is necessary if any of the following conditions are present:

    3.4.1.1. Visible mold growth is moderate to severe.

    3.4.1.2. Inspection indicates a significant likelihood of mold growth on the back side.

    3.4.1.3. Cleanup of the mold will result in damage to base or trim.

    3.4.1.4. Inspection indicates possible long term saturation. (below window, on slab)

    3.4.1.5. Removal is necessary to determine the source and extent of the damage.

    3.4.1.6. Cost of cleaning exceeds the cost of replacement.

    3.4.1.7. MDF products contaminated with mold growth are considered unsalvageable and must be removed.

    3.4.2. Baseboard and trim may be salvageable if the following conditions are present:

    3.4.2.1. Trim and baseboards are constructed of natural wood.

    3.4.2.2. None of the issues listed above are present. be treated in accordance with lumber mold remediation procedures.

    3.4.3. Removal

    3.4.3.1. Material must be lightly wetted with anti-microbial agents prior to removal to limit dust generation and kill viable spores.

    3.4.3.2. Material must be cut into small enough pieces to fit within a garbage bag.

    3.5.1. Wall covering removal is necessary if any of the following conditions are necessary:

    3.5.1.1. Visible mold growth is moderate to severe.

    3.5.1.2. Inspection indicates a significant likelihood of mold growth on the back side.

    3.5.1.3. Cleanup of the mold will result in damage to the wall covering texture or surface.

    3.5.1.4. Inspection indicates possible long term saturation. (below window, on slab)

    3.5.1.5. Removal is necessary to determine the source and extent of the damage.

    3.5.1.6. Cost of cleaning exceeds the cost of replacement.

    3.5.2. Exceptions to wall covering removal include:

    3.5.2.1. Areas with light surface staining with no history of water intrusion. (Light mold growth due to condensation in a bathroom or exterior wall qualify for this exception).

    3.5.3. Removal.

    3.5.3.1. Wall material must be lightly wetted with anti-microbial agents prior to removal to limit dust generation and kill viable spores.

    3.5.3.2. All fixtures and electrical switch plates must be removed from affected areas of wall material prior to removal.

    3.5.3.3. Initial measurements should be taken and straight lines drawn or snapped with a chalk line.

    3.5.3.4. Wall material should be cut with a razor knife, or other appropriate tool.

    3.5.3.5. If mechanical cutting tools are used to remove wall material, a depth gauge must be in use and set to the exact depth of the wall material being removed (this will prevent the unintentional damaging of HVAC ducting, electrical wires, and plumbing fixtures).

    3.5.3.6. Wall material must be removed to find clean margins of at least 16 where possible, or in a fashion that allows inspection of both sides of remaining wall material.

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    Mold Remediation and mold Removal in Dallas/Fort Worth TX

    - November 25, 2016 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Home >> Mold Remediation

    Dalworth Restoration offers mold removal and mold remediation services in the greater Dallas/Fort Worth area and is licensed by the State of Texas for Mold Remediation. Wecan provide you an estimate formold clean up services after a mold assessment and protocolhave been set by an environmental company.

    Our technicians have the expertise to extract and remove water and debris, and dry out and repair your residential or commercial property within a timely manner.

    Contact Dalworth Restoration at 817-203-2944 to handle your emergency mold damage and repairs promptly and professionally. Our goal is your restoration satisfaction and peace of mind. We will directly bill and communicate with your insurance company until the mold damage restoration job is complete.

    Dalworth provides a complete range of services to remove, cleanup and repair mold and water damage to your home or office. Upon arrival, our certifiedwater damage specialistswill work within the mold assessment and protocol set by the environmental company.

    Our crews are available 24/7for dispatch to your property in our Dallas/Fort Worth Service Area for mold removal, clean up, dry out and repair. Contact Dalworth Restorationfor your mold remediation issues.

    Dalworth Restoration's mold removal technicians follow our methodical and well-planned mold abatement and remediationprocess to clean up mold and repair your property to your satisfaction. We are licensed by the State of Texas and follow these steps to properly cleanup and remove mold according to state laws.

    Call Dalworth Restoration at 817-203-2944for aFREEOn-Site Estimate for mold removal and remediation in the Dallas/Fort Worth area.

    Our restoration teams have training and expertise in mold remediation. We have been in the mold abatement and remediation business for nearly 40 years and are licensed by the state of Texas to perform mold removal and remediation. Our licensed mold removal technicians will alleviate your concerns with practical mold abatement information and answer your mold clean-up questions andput your mind at ease.Texas licensing requirements protect consumers by preventing the same company from performing a mold inspection and mold remediation on the same property. This is to prevent unscrupulous companies from falsely or inaccurately reporting mold findings in order to justify unnecessary remediation work.

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    30 of The Best Small and Functional Bathroom Design Ideas

    - November 25, 2016 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Small bathrooms may seem like a difficult design task to take on; however, these spaces may introduce a clever design challenge to add to your plate. Creating a functional and storage-friendly bathroom may be just what your home needs.

    Every design element in a small bathroom should have a purpose and befunctional in some way or another to create a space-saving sanctuary.Before you dive in, if you are looking for space-saving furniture ideas, be sure to check out our top products for small bathrooms.

    Instead of stuffingthem in large cabinets, showcase your colorful, textured towels inopen shelving. This will add warmth and playful colors to your space and eliminate unwanted large furniture pieces. Other ideas:

    Functionality is key for a small bathroom. Small roomscan easily lead to unwanted clutter, so make sure youre adding only design elements that are functional. Dont add knick-knacks or objects that dont serve a purpose.

    Whenits time to paint, make sure you have planned your color palette.Keep in mind that painting a wall an accent color takes time. Use neutral colors to make your bathroom feelcalm and aesthetically pleasing.

    An alternative to painting is to add pops of color by showcasing colorful hand towels,bathroom tile, rugs oreven robes to create your own ambiance and flair.

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    Bathroom Remodeling & Renovation Services | Sears Home

    - November 25, 2016 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Save $500 on Bathroom remodels of $1,500 or more. Learnmore

    A bathroom remodel is one of the most common home improvement projects. It is an easy and cost-efficient way to increase the appeal of your home. Sears Home Services offers bathroom remodeling services for any budget. Complete your bathroom remodel with new bathroom flooring options, new countertops, vanities, sinks and tubs. We provide personalized service with a free in-home consultation. Our bathroom remodeling experts will work with you to get the bathroom design you want.

    We know a bathroom remodel can create chaos in your home. A major benefit of working with Sears Home Services is the employment of a highly skilled installation team. Our bathroom remodeling services include complete project management, from bathroom remodel ideals to professional installation We coordinate all aspects of your job including permits, material orders, and installation. Take comfort, your home is in capable hands.

    Your bathroom remodel from Sears Home Services includes:

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    Bathroom Remodeling in Raleigh, Greenville, New Bern …

    - November 25, 2016 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Every bathroom remodeling project is different. Some homeowners want a simple remodel, such as removing a bathtub and installing a walk-in shower. Other projects can get more detailed, changing everything from the flooring and vanity top or faucet.

    WE SPECIALIZE IN: Shower Replacement & Installation Bathtub Replacement & Installation Handicap Accessible Bathrooms Custom Bathrooms Walk In Tubs Walk In Showers Tub to ShowerConversion Vanities, Faucets, Sinks, Toilets & Wainscoting

    Brytons has completed over 1,000 bathroom remodeling projects. Each job had different requirements and challenges, but in every case Brytons Bath finished the project with a satisfied customer. Serving bathroom remodeling customers in Raleigh, Cary, Greenville, New Bern and Greensboro NC, were ready to come to your home and make you a satisfied customer too.

    Brytons Bath has a commitment to excellence during every stage of your remodel project. From the very beginning you can expect kind employees and excellent products. We only use employee installers, never contractors to complete your installation. We also use quality products such as the popular Solid Surface Acrylic which comes in almost 100 color/pattern combinations, is easy to clean and resistant to mold.

    If you are interested in learning more about a specific type of remodel, click one of the linksabove. Or call 855-BRYTONS (855-279-8667)to discuss your options today!

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