by ericcapolino | Jan 6, 2021 | Construction, Construction Trends, Eric Capolino, General Contracting, Residential Construction, Structure NYC
A building is green if it takes steps in its design and materials to minimize its impact on the environment and encourage sustainability. Nothing built by humans will ever be entirely neutral, but there are many ways to make our impact more sustainably. In terms of...
by ericcapolino | Nov 5, 2020 | Construction, Eric Capolino, General Contracting, Home Renovations, Residential Construction, Structure NYC
Putting in new tile, vinyl, wood flooring, or laminate is a significant investment, and you want the final product to last for many years. Subflooring plays a vital role in the aesthetics and lifetime of your flooring, so you want to make sure that the surface is...
by ericcapolino | Nov 5, 2020 | Construction, Eric Capolino, General Contracting, Home Renovations, Residential Construction, Structure NYC
Baseboards give your room a finished look and enhance the aesthetics. While installing these final touches may be simple in many cases, there are some tips and tricks for installing baseboards like a professional. Temporary Install Taking some extra time before you...
by ericcapolino | Oct 12, 2020 | Construction, Construction Trends, Eric Capolino, General Contracting, Home Renovations, Residential Construction, Structure NYC
In the warmer months, the idea of installing a pool can sound refreshing and relaxing. However, many homeowners are unprepared for the potential challenges of an inground pool. Here are some things that people should know before they go ahead with pool installation....
by ericcapolino | Oct 12, 2020 | Construction, Construction Trends, Eric Capolino, General Contracting, Home Renovations, Residential Construction, Structure NYC
The 2020 drama-filled calendar year has seen unprecedented shifts in the way people live and work. The coronavirus outbreak, the social unrest, and the economic downturn have contributed to a mass exodus from urban cities in search of greener pastures in the suburbs...