We are going to remodel the front of the House. We are going to replace the windows, doors, garage door. All of the siding and gutters. The walkway is going to be redesigned and we will be installing a new bluestone walkway. The brick veneers will be coming off the walls. All the soffits and gutters will be redone. We are going to be using hardy board planks. It will be a total, different new look for the house.
We completed the project in Woodbury NY. We remodeled the entire house. The exterior finishes hardy board planks for the siding. We used pine wood for the soffits and painted it with white. Also the roof was done with slate gray timberline roof shingles and aluminum gutter. Windows are black colored coated on the outside. The whole house was painted in white. We also did the bluestone entrance way and walkway to the driveway. We installed all new garage doors, all new Marvin windows and doors, new light fixtures and also the deck was finished with cedar. Another happy customer in Woodbury Nassau County Long Island NY. Gappsi is a complete backyard designer from landscaping, masonry and gunite and vinyl swimming pools, home remodeling and construction, synthetic turf, sports courts, putting greens, basketball courts, bocce courts and dog run playgrounds.. Gappsi knowledgeable and experienced personnel can help you create the yard of your dream. We also provide These services in the following areas of Eastern Long-Island – Western long-Island – North-Shore long-Island – South-Shore long-Island, Suffolk County, Nassau County, Glen Cove, Hempstead, North Hempstead, Oyster Bay, Babylon , Huntington, Islip, Smithtown, Brookhaven, Southampton, Riverhead, East Hampton, Southold, Old Brookville, Old Westbury, Mill Neck, Nissequogue, Lloyd Harbor, Muttontown, Coldspring Harbor, East ,Norwich and both Nassau and Suffolk County
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Custom designed by Giuseppe Abbrancati, and built by Gappsi, this 9/11 memorial site sits in front of the Commack high school football field. Engraved pavers, all made of flamed granite, were placed along the walkway’s borders, along with benches, and a pedestal on which a part of a steel beam from the twin towers was mounted on. Synthetic grass filled in the remaining areas. This site remains present every day to remember those from the Commack Smithtown and Huntington community whose lives were affected during 9/11 tragedies.
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