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  • 23 Apr
    Kitchen design and construction
    A New Space, Uniquely Yours

    At S&W Kitchens, project designers like Lindsey Schwartz are dedicated to doing just that by transforming your kitchen into more than just a functioning workplace.

    ​“Once we remodel a space for our clients, they always express that they wish they would’ve done it years ago,” Lindsey said. “They’re so happy to have everything the way they want it. It’s a joy to be in your kitchen after you thoroughly think through all the organization and colors and styles. We’re creating a space specifically for you and your wants and needs.”

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  • 23 Apr
    Dave Wenrich
    “Every Person’s Home is Their Castle”

    After years of honing his trade in his native Philadelphia, Dave and his wife moved to Central Florida, where Dave steadfastly worked and grew his business, and in 2001, Dave Wenrich & Company was incorporated.

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  • 23 Apr
    Advanced Coating Technologies
    Give Your Vehicles a Home That’s as Special as They Are

    Advanced Coating Technologies (ACT), run by Tyler Nelson for the past 25 years, has thousands of happy customers who have chosen ACT for their garage floor coatings. ACT is the leader in garage floor coatings here in Florida, and for good reason:

       Tyler hires and trains experienced and reliable workers in the best industry-proven techniques of installing garage floors, to ensure your purchase experience with ACT will be outstanding. They have decades of experience and expertise, and are widely known for getting the job done in a professional and timely manner.

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  • 23 Apr
    Abbey iron doors
    Stunning, Unique, and Strong

    “The goal is not to ‘match’ your home. The goal is to create unexpected beauty as you approach your front door.”

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  • 28 Oct
    Subterranean Termite Myths and Misconceptions

    Termites cause billions in damage annually, with Subterranean termites being considered by the USDA as the “most destructive and economically important pest.” Homeowners may believe they don’t have to worry about Subterranean or Formosan termites because their home is new, or a prior treatment is still working; truth is, new homes are just as vulnerable, and Subterranean termites can enter through unprotected foundation cracks, plumbing, ground-to-wood contact, or even build mud tubes across stucco and block to re-infest a home.

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