Wallcovering or Wallpaper - Install
Install wallcovering paper or fabric.
Wallcovering or Wallpaper - Removal
Remove wallcovering paper or fabric.
Wallcovering or Wallpaper - Repair
Re-glue, seal seams & patch.
Drywall - Repair or plasterboard, sheetrock and gypsum
Plaster and Repair
Patch or resurface traditional plaster surfaces, Walls and Ceilings
Deck, Fence, Patio or Porch - Clean and Seal
Powerwashing & application of sealant.
Exterior Home or Structure - Paint or Stain - homes, sheds, fences, doors.
Liquid (Spray-On) Siding
Exterior coating for protecting and beautifying surfaces
Metal Roofing Painting
Painting and Staining Small Projects
Deck, Fence, Patio or Porch - Clean and Seal
Powerwashing & application of sealant.
Exterior Surfaces - Powerwashing
Cleaning with a high-pressure sprayer.
Exterior Surfaces - Sandblasting
Exterior or Interior Surfaces - Paint Removal
Appliance Refinish - matching existing appliances & updating appearance.
Bathtub, Bath, Toilets, Sinks, Kitchen Surface - Resurface or Reface
Cabinets refinish
Strip & refinish existing wood cabinets.
Paint electrostatically Useing an electrical charge to bind the paint.
Popcorn Acoustic Ceiling Texture - Apply or Remove
Specialty Painting ( Faux Finishes ) - Faux finishes, sponging, stenciling, Mural or Trompe Loeil painting.
Large wall paintings
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About Pennsylvania
History of Pennsylvania
Before the state existed, the area was home to the Delaware (also known as Lenni Lenape), Susquehanna, Iroquois, Eriez, Shawnee, and other Native American tribes.
In 1643, the southeastern portion of the state, in the vicinity of Philadelphia, was settled by Sweden, but control later passed to the Netherlands, and then to England (later Great Britain).
On March 4, 1681, Charles II of England granted a land charter to William Penn for the area that now includes Pennsylvania. Penn then founded a colony there as a place of religious freedom for the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers), and named it for the Latin phrase meaning "Penn's woods".
A large tract of land north and west of Philadelphia, in Montgomery, Chester, and Delaware Counties, was settled by Welsh Quakers and called the "Welsh Tract". Even today many cities and towns in that area bear the names of Welsh municipalities.
The western portions of Pennsylvania were among disputed territory between the colonial British and French during the French and Indian War. The French established numerous fortifications in the area, including the pivotal Fort Duquesne on top of which the city of Pittsburgh was built.
The colony's reputation of religious freedom also attracted significant populations of German and Scots-Irish settlers who helped to shape colonial Pennsylvania and later went on to populate the neighboring states further west.
In 1704 the "three lower counties" of New Castle, Kent, and Sussex gained a separate legislature, and in 1710 a separate executive council, to form the new colony Delaware.
Pennsylvania and Delaware were two of the thirteen colonies that revolted against British rule in the American Revolution of 1776. Pennsylvania became the second state on 12 December 1787 (five days after Delaware became the first).
Pennsylvania also saw the Battle of Gettysburg, near Gettysburg. Many historians consider this battle the major turning point of the American Civil War. Dead from this battle rest at Gettysburg National Cemetery, site of Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address.
In the latter half of the 19th century, the U.S. oil (kerosene) industry was born in western Pennsylvania, which supplied the vast majority of U.S. kerosene for years thereafter, and saw the rise and fall of oil boom towns.
During the 20th century Pennsylvania's existing iron industries expanded into a major center of steel production. Shipbuilding and numerous other forms of manufacturing flourished in the eastern part of the state, and coal mining was also extremely important in many regions. In the late 1800s and early 1900s, Pennsylvania received very large numbers of immigrants from Europe seeking work; dramatic, sometimes violent confrontations took place between organized labor and the state's industrial concerns.
Pennsylvania was hard-hit by the decline of the steel industry and other heavy U.S. industries during the late 20th century.