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We touched a similar topic a few days ago regarding siding – you’re taking on a big investment, and you […]
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We touched a similar topic a few days ago regarding siding – you’re taking on a big investment, and you […]
How Long Do Modern Windows Last Before They Start Leaking Air? Read More »
We know that services like siding are a considerable investment. Once you’ve decided to finish your siding, it’s not uncommon
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Schedule Your Home Upgrades Now to Save Money in the Long Term Over the past few years, we’ve spoken with
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Right now, we’re still in the middle of the cold/snow season. Unless you roof is actively leaking, this is not
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Christian Construction recently completed a kitchen renovation, and we’re a little bias, but we love it. Check it out: Check
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Christian Construction does it all – everything your property needs to look its best and maintain – and grow –
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Yesterday, we spoke about this idea of choice paralysis, and how some people – when faced with the difficulty of
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So many of us want to remodel our homes. But what should we do? Even if you generally know what
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It’s still the heart of winter, and as of this writing, it’s snowing and only about 12 degrees. It’s cold,
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Hey Staten Islanders! If you’re planning a home remodeling project, why not add energy efficiency to the mix? Christian Construction
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Hardwood flooring remains one of, if not the most, sought after forms of flooring available. Indeed, most forms of flooring
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As we start the new year, it’s time to think about budgeting for your next home remodeling project. Is it
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In the competitive world of home remodeling, finding the right company for your project can be a challenge. Staten Island
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We all want to make updates to our home. But, no matter our best efforts, they are expensive. Christian Construction
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Christian Construction is based in Staten Island, and here in Staten Island, many of the homes around us – in
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If your roof was completed 15, 20, or more years ago, it is highly likely that you have an asphalt
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Theoretically, roofing is quite durable. If you think about the amount of wind, rain, and snow that roofs can handle,
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We’re all looking for interesting ways to make our kitchens stand out. Kitchen islands, in general, are incredibly popular due
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Every building material has a lifespan. That is especially true of siding, which takes a considerable amount of abuse and
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Raising a Roof Adds More Space to a Home and May Increase Value, But is Not For Everyone “Raise the
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