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Sterling Works

Sterling Works is a design/build contracting firm specializing in meticulous design and quality construction for additions, kitchens, bathrooms, basements, decks and whole-house renovations. Company owner Philip Trapkin has been involved in construction and remodeling for decades and formally began the company in 1997. Based in Decatur, Sterling Works serves the surrounding neighborhoods, including but not limited to Druid Hills, Candler Park, Virginia Highlands, Midtown, Avondale Estates and Decatur.

Whether you have a completed design or the seed of an idea that needs articulation, Sterling Works’ talented and experienced craftsmen can get the job done professionally, cost-effectively and very much to your satisfaction.

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Anyone know about good windows that reflect heat and energy efficent on electric bills? Did check on NT but think they may be cheap windows need a Pro ?

Dave Depew answered:

Oct 24, 2019
the most important thing you need to make sure you have is a highly rated low-e window. low -e will reflect the solar rays away from the inside of your home so it doesn't heat up during the summer or ... read more
Is there any tree like Leyland cypress but the height should not be more than 15 feet?
Apr 9, 2015
Try a dwarf arborvitae. They look similar but don't attain the height of a leyland cypress. 

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