One of the most important and noticed aspects of your home’s façade is the front door. With all of the options available in colors, styles, finishes, and artistic glass inserts, there is almost no limit on how far you can customize the look of your exterior doors.
Read MoreThe kitchen is one of the most important rooms in your home. In fact, when shopping for a new home, buyers look to kitchens when making their final decision, second only to location.
Read MoreNo matter how much we love our homes, over the years we all tend to outgrow the space that at one time suited us perfectly. Whether your family is growing or your lifestyle has changed since you first purchased your home, you may be feeling the need for a larger space.
Read MoreWhile replacement windows can certainly help give your home a fresh new look, one main reason for installing replacement windows is to improve your home's overall energy efficiency. Older windows generally lack the insulating properties that are found in new windows.
Read MoreFor the better part of the past four years, businesses and consumers alike have faced a constant barrage of bad news when it comes to the economy. Reports about joblessness, foreclosures, and government bailouts have seemed never ending.
Read MoreEach year Qualified Remodeler Magazine issues their Top 500 list of the largest home improvement companies in the United States. For over a decade, this list has included Legacy Remodeling.
Read MoreWith the ever increasing cost of energy, the business of retrofitting homes for greater efficiency has been one of the fastest growing segments of the home improvement industries. This push for increased efficiency is beneficial for a number of reasons.
Read MoreAs the owner and President of Legacy Remodeling, I am often very proud of my company and the great job the people who work here do. However I recently had something really special occur that took this to a whole new level for me.
Read MoreAs we head into spring, I am reminded of my yearly frustration with the small percentage of contractors who are dishonest.
Read MoreWhen considering home improvements it is important to look closely at how well the manufacturer and the contractor will stand behind their product. Home improvement warranties vary wildly, from none at all to a complete lifetime warranty that covers both material and labor.
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