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System Home Improvement Products

When you select System Home Improvement Products for your home, you are getting much more than just high performance products from the most reputable manufacturers in the industry. More importantly, with the selection of System Home Improvement Products, a System Remodeler comes standard. So what are you really getting from a System Remodeler?

-An elite remodeler with experience

-A business with financial strength

-Properly insured

-Certified product installers

-Supports a charitable cause

-State licensed

-Offers financing

-Utilizes the lastest visualization technology

-No high pressure selling

-Trusted

-Professional

There is a noticeable difference between a System Remodeler and everyone else. Call your local System Remodeler today to see the difference for yourself.

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We're redoing my parents roof and their chimney needs some repair work as well. Is it better to do the masonry work before or after we do the rest of the roof?

Jeff Ainslie of Ainslie Group PRO answered:

Sep 6, 2018
The masonry work should be performed prior to repairs to the existing roofing, unless the roof is leaking, whereupon you may need to make intermediate repairs to stop the leaking while the masonry wor ... read more
Can vinyl shutters be painted? We have some shutters that were black but have since become very faded.
Jun 12, 2014
Yes. You can paint vinyl shutters. Clean and then use an acrylic latex paint made specifically to plastic materials.

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