Steel Curb

Steel Curb
Steel Curb

If you are tired of your front entry door you are not alone. You may be considering a change, but don’t know where to start?

Your front door makes a statement. You want to make sure that the statement is representative of you and your home. There are many styles and brands to choose from.

Do you want to upgrade to an impact resistant product? Would you like fiberglass or wood? Do you need more light? Would sidelights dramatically change the opening?

There are many styles to choose from. You can customize the look with your personal selection of the glass, hard wood (such as mahogany) or fiber glass, single or double doors or transom and side light windows.

You can essentially “customize” your choices in finish and glass options to match the personality of your home while adding real and perceived value. Replacement entry doors are custom measured to fit the existing opening of your home.

Your entry can be further enhanced if you are interested in adding features such as sidelights or extending the height of the opening. You might want to consider a professional consultation to help you go over your options within your budget. It is important to use a contractor capable of making these changes, ensuring a custom-fit.

According to entry door manufacturer Therma-Tru, fiberglass and steel entry doors can increase the perceived value of your home by more than $24,000 just by adding a Therma-Tru entry door system. The return on investment is financially sound, as well as the enjoyment that you will have from the new look.

Jim Atkins, president of Southern Home Service, http://www.southernhomeservice.com is a Florida state-certified Building Contractor, license CBC1255867. Additional Qualifications: MySafeFlorida approved contractor- Alcoa Building Products Master Contractor-Vinyl Siding Institute Certified-Factory Certified for window and door installation and glazing-Independent distributor: PGT Windows & Doors, CGI Windows & Doors, Armor Screen Protective Systems. Jim welcomes any home remodeling questions that you may have. Learn more in the News|Center section of the web site.

I need a new bike wheel for the front?

i crashed my bike into a gaint steel curb on tues night and bent the front wheel to hell. Anything in particualr i should knwo when looking for a new wheel? Any suggestions on where to go in Chicago to buy one? and how much do you think it will cost me? my bike is a cheap 26″ mountain bike from target, i don’t want to spend a fortune on it

here is the directory for chicago bike shops, call afew and see what the best deal they can give you is. then compare prices. I woul dsay you rlooking at spending around $40.00-50.00 or so but they may have some old stock somewhere they want to get rid of for cheaper.

http://www.chicagobikeshops.info/bikeShopList.php

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