- Kitchen RemodelingWe at Bob's Custom Paint and Remodel know that your home is most likely one of your biggest investments, and we refuse to take your kitchen, bath, or any other part of your home and cheapen its quality and lessen its value. Being in the cabinet finishing business since 1973, I have personally seen a lot of corners cut in the name of business. Most of the older houses were truly built to higher standards, and the cabinets of the 50's and 60's were truly custom built. True custom cabinets are all but gone, replaced by the mass-produced particle-board cabinets of the 70s, 80s, 90s and today. The true "custom built by the inch for your wall" are now found in less than 15% of the homes being built; as such, you should really think twice before trading in the old for the new. Before you decide on a complete "remodel," we strongly encourage you to consider looking into updating your existing cabinetry. We can certainly update your cabinets, but we refuse to lessen the quality of your home.
- Bathroom RemodelingComplete home remodeling jobs usually include full bathroom remodeling work that looks like this before Bob starts...
- Flooring...and looks like THIS after new fixtures, paint and flooring! Thanks for increasing my home's value, Bob!
- Door Installation/Replacement
- Tile Installation
- CarpetingCONS - More appropriate for drier climates. Collects dirt and moisture – which can turn into mildew. Wall to wall carpeting is not a good choice for people with dust allergies. It's hard to clean. Polypropylene or washable area rugs best choice.
- Cabinet InstallationClean, Prime and Recoat: This application was invented by the paint companies to try and get rid of oil base products.You may remember many cars in the last 30 years that the paint peeled off in sheets due to this same principle.Your cabinets were originally finished with a hard finish such as lacquers,varnishes,enamels etc. Primers such as Kilz, Bins, etc. are made of a softer material which needs to be absorbed into unfinished wood. Once applied over a hard finish, since it cannot be absorbed, it creates a sandwiched layer of a hard finish /a soft primer/& a hard finish which will create a great potential for your cabinet finish to chip off. We simply refuse to follow this method even though it is considerably a cheaper way for a short-term finish. It will usually last a couple of years before it needs to be completely redone or at some point new cabinets installed--we've seen too many examples of this, even in high-end homes.
- Room AdditionsIf you want even more extensive renovations, you'll be glad to know that Bob and his team do everything from full bathroom and kitchen remodeling (new fixtures, appliances, cabinetry, countertops, flooring, paint) to full room additions. Perhaps you want to change the layout of your home or office and need to knock down a wall (or two) to do it--Bob's got you covered there, too!
- New Construction
- DrivewaysSealing provides a layer of protection over the entire lot/driveway. You may have had the cracks and potholes repaired and sealed, but a sealcoat adheres to the entire pavement surface, preventing the rest of it from developing cracks. Coal tar asphalt sealers repel the water from the surface (it has a beading effect, much like Rain-X applied on a windshield). This prevents water from seeping into small fissures and causing damage. It creates a protective layer against traffic and weather, and is resistant to oil, gasoline, road salt and many other staining agents. And because the sealcoat is sprayed on, the process takes far less time than you would think, and you can walk on the surface in as little as 15 minutes (total drying time is between 3 to 4 hours, depending on weather conditions).
- Asphalt PavingWhether you're a home or business owner, you know how important it is to maintain your parking lot or driveway, for safety, usability and aesthetic purposes. If your pavement is cracked and strewn with dangerous and unsightly potholes, Bob's repair and resealing services are a cost-effective alternative to asphalt paving or replacement; it is far more economical to repair and sealcoat a parking lot than it is to completely re-pave or replace it!
- Decks
- Siding
- PaintingA properly-painted interior and/or exterior to handle the wear and tear of a busy building, and look good doing it!
- Caulking