Composite Decks, the New Way to Go Wednesday, May 26 2010 

Composite decks are fast gaining popularity, deviating from the American homeowner’s traditional preference for wood. Composite decks are a new concept in building materials. They are constructed of a blend of wood waste products with recycled plastics. While its use in flooring is comparatively new, this wood-plastic composite has been used for trims, moldings and railings for some time. This lumber composite is low-maintenance with superior flexibility and durability which, its manufacturers argue, make it the best available decking material in the market. While composite decks have certain distinct advantages, it does not compare with the natural look of wood lumber.

Matthew W. Johnson, General Contractor uses composite decking when asked to by the homeowner. But before deciding, this building company explains to the homeowner, the pros and cons of composite decking and lumber. Matthew Johnson works in San Mateo County homes and has extensive experience in all decking materials. Please visit www.mwjgc.com to view some of the company’s building projects.

Recessed Lighting Wednesday, May 26 2010 

Recessed lighting is a great way to illuminate a room. Recessed lights can provide light for a whole room while remaining subtly inconspicuous. They also do away with clumsy fitments. Another great use for recessed lights is to highlight and focus on some special item like accentuating a sculpture or a painting. Matthew W. Johnson, General Contractor can offer a number of aesthetic yet practical suggestions during a home remodeling project. This building company which specializes in home remodeling has 27 years of experience in the Bay Area and now confines its remodeling projects to San Mateo County homes. Click on http://mwjgc.com/12-29-09_004.htm to see the effect of recessed lighting in some kitchen remodels done by this home remodeling company.

A Patio Addition Tuesday, May 25 2010 

Adding a patio addition to an existing home significantly increases its real estate value. It also allows the family to enjoy indoor recreational activities in an outdoor ambience. When a homeowner decides to add a patio, the right material has to be decided on. Pavers are a great solution that comes in a variety of colors, shapes and sizes. Pavers have a distinct advantage over stones as pavers can be installed on coarse granular sand. The sand allows a certain amount of flex which makes pavers less liable to crack or break under load. Matthew W. Johnson, General Contractor builds new decks and adds patios to existing homes. This building company works on homes in the San Mateo County area. To see some of its sundry projects, please click on http://mwjgc.com/12-29-09_026.htm. To contact the company, please call 650.591.7243 or email through its website www.mwjgc.com.

Wood vs. Vinyl Replacement Windows and Doors Tuesday, May 25 2010 

It is difficult to choose between wood and vinyl when replacing windows and doors during a home remodel. Vinyl doors and windows are low maintenance and budget friendly with a built in color which does not ever have to be scraped, painted or sealed. But vinyl has the disadvantage of lacking the warmth of wood. Wood is more expensive and sophisticated and is more energy efficient than vinyl. Wood retains its indoor temperature and provides better sound insulation. Wood however is more expensive and requires substantially more maintenance to preserve the appearance.

Matthew W. Johnson, General Contractor buys windows and doors from Ok Lumber Co. when doing a home remodel. This San Mateo County building company, which specializes in home remodeling, will advise on the best replacement of windows and doors in keeping with the theme of the home. Learn more by visiting its website www.mwjgc.com.

Revive an Old Deck Monday, May 24 2010 

The most attractively located deck will fail to serve its purpose if it is cramped, with little space for the grilling and dining area. A deck should have adequate space to move around freely. Sometimes an old wooden deck could have a splinter problem or be otherwise unsafe, which becomes a further deterrent. But there are a number of innovative solutions to revive an old deck.

Matthew W. Johnson, General Contractor can offer a host of suggestions. This Diamond Certified building company is now in its 27th year of service to the Bay Area community. It works on San Mateo County homes with remodeling being its specialty. The company has refurbished old decks, among its other remodeling projects, giving them a complete makeover and so enhancing the value of the home. Please click on www.mwjgc.com to view some of its remodels.

Upgrading a Home Improves Quality of Life Monday, May 24 2010 

We spend probably a third of our life at home. The ambience has a significant impact on our well-being and quality of life. Remodeling or upgrading our home adds not only to its value but to our quality of life as well. That being the case, there are various ways to approach a home remodeling project. One can remodel to make the home more comfortable, energy-efficient or make the home more environmentally friendly. In certain cases a home remodel becomes imperative because some part of the construction has failed or deteriorated. When remodeling a home, whatever the reason, the homeowner should ensure the objective is met and the home appreciates in value. A lot will depend on the building contractor who undertakes the project. Matthew W. Johnson, General Contractor undertakes home remodeling projects in San Mateo County. To learn more of his expertise, please visit www.mwjgc.com.

Remodel Your Attic Wednesday, May 12 2010 

 

Living space is always a problem with an expanding family. One way of overcoming this is by renovating an attic. An attic can be transformed into many facilities, like a bedroom, a playroom, a home office or even an entertainment area. When renovating an attic for another application, think of the changes and additions that might be needed, as attics were not originally planned as living spaces. Consider the access, as you might have to remove a pull-down stair and replace it with a walk-up staircase. Again you might have to add windows, skylights and dormers to brighten the place. Insulation may be required along with a flooring change, plumbing and electrical work. Additional living space invariably needs a building permit.

Matthew W. Johnson, General Contractor is experienced in renovations and remodeling of attics, individual rooms and complete homes. This building contractor undertakes assignments in San Mateo County and obtains the required building permits. Matthew Johnson has been serving the community for 27 years and is well versed in all aspects of building additions and renovations. Please visit www.mwjgc.com to view some of his works.

The New-Look Laundry Room Monday, May 10 2010 

 

Once upon a time architects and designers consigned laundry rooms to the recesses of a house. Today’s homeowners believe in a laundry room, which is more user-friendly and accessible. Today’s laundry room should have good lighting, proper ventilation – perhaps with a view – plenty of folding space and enough place to hang drip-dry clothes.

Matthew W. Johnson, General Contractor is one who subscribes to this view and remodels laundry rooms adhering to these principles. Once upon a time laundry rooms would be remodeled only when the rest of the house was being done. Today a laundry room remodel is being viewed as a stand-alone project. Matthew Johnson undertakes remodeling and other building projects in San Mateo County homes. To contact this building and remodeling company, please call 650-591-7243; but first visit its website at www.mwjgc.com

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