Posts Tagged ‘St. George’
Cracked Concrete in St. George
Cracked concrete in patios, walkways and driveways in St. George can be caused from simple settling, earth movements such as earthquakes and extreme temperature or moisture changes. Cracks in concrete can be an unsightly look for the front of your home or business and can pose a safety risk by raising the chances of trips…
Read MoreHome Fire near Bluff Street in St. George
Fire fighters fought at a blaze that consumed much of the attic of a home near Bluff Street in St. George on Sunday. The home was a vacation home and not the primary residence of the occupants who were not there at the time of the fire. While this home fire was being extinguished, residents…
Read MoreEnlarge Appearance of Small St. George Store
There are many businesses in St. George that would like to enlarge the appearance of their store facilities. The majority of businesses do not have a building constructed just for their company and generally will buy or lease a suite in an existing building. The leased suite may be poorly laid out and a business…
Read MoreSt. George Solar Panels
With the abundance of sunshine that we receive in St. George, energy smart consumers are installing solar panels on their homes and businesses to save energy and money. Solar panels work by changing light into electricity. With over 300 days of sunshine in our desert home, the natural light is plentiful. These panels should ideally…
Read MoreMood Lighting for St. George Restaurants
Most restaurants in St. George want to create an atmosphere that is unique to them and mood lighting can help to achieve that desired feel. When walking into a romantic candlelit room the atmosphere is very different from walking into a cafeteria lit with bright florescent light bulbs. Restaurants can place low lit hanging lights…
Read MoreRemoval of Moisture in St. George Windows
Double paned windows that have the appearance of fog between the layers of glass are in need of moisture removal. Moisture can seep inside the space that separates the two panes and can cause mold growth and unsightly fog. The appearance of fog is from when the trapped moisture goes through temperature changes, leaving condensation…
Read MoreUpdate Fiber Carpet Padding in St. George
If you own an older home in St. George it may be time to update the carpet along with the ancient fiber padding that lies beneath it. Fiber padding was used several years ago and is usually made from organic material such as animal hair. While this may seem as an earth conscience way to…
Read MoreSt. George Water Damage Under Exterior Windows
During the current blazing heat of St. George, we may not worry about water damage until during summer monsoons when moisture is prevalent under windows in exterior walls. This damage can be visible as wet spots on stucco or other exterior siding that begins at corners or underneath windows. Although these spots appear to dry…
Read MoreSt. George Store Display Windows
Have you ever wandered downtown St. George to check out the different shops and found yourself going into stores that have an open window display? Many potential customers shy away from fully enclosed buildings that have a simple sign stating what type of store it is. Let HiCaliber change walls into windows to change the…
Read MoreStucco in St. George
Stucco was previously given a bad rap as a cheap alternative to brick, however many new homes and buildings in St. George are plastered with it. Stucco has become popular in this area from its similarity to the Spanish adobe architecture which has been adopted from many southwestern states such as New Mexico, Arizona and…
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