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Home remodels and renovations can be exhausting, life changing, and downright annoying. It doesn’t matter if it’s a minor bathroom remodel to adding a whole new room to your house, construction flips your whole home upside down. Don’t go through it alone. J Kruzan Construction and Remodeling is here to help you through the entire process. We will walk through designing, budget, and construction with you to make sure it is as seamless as possible!
Can You Just Replace the Glass in a Foggy Window?
Foggy Windows and a Simple Answer Moisture buildup on inside of windows can be frustrating. It blocks your view, makes the home feel damp, and can hint at bigger energy problems. Many homeowners ask a simple question first.
Signs It Is Finally Time to Replace Your Patio Door
Why Your Patio Door Matters Your patio door is more than a way to get outside. It pulls in natural light, opens to backyard gatherings, and frames a view you enjoy every day. When it works well, it
Ways to Modernize the Front of an Outdated 1980s House
Why Many 1980s Exteriors Look Dated Today Homes from the 1980s often came with practical layouts and sturdy structures, but the street-facing style can feel tired today. Common details include narrow aluminum or early vinyl siding, T1-11 plywood
How to Tell if Your Drafty Windows Just Need Caulking
If you feel a chill near your windows, you are not alone. In Wisconsin, shifting temperatures and seasonal moisture can cause small gaps around window frames. Sometimes a simple bead of fresh caulk solves the problem. Other times the
Signs Your Old Siding Is Letting Water Inside the Walls
Signs Your Old Siding Is Letting Water Inside the Walls Exterior home remodeling can protect your home from leaks you cannot see. If your siding is letting water inside the walls, small clues show up first. Peeling paint,
LP SmartSide vs Vinyl: Which Survives Wisconsin Winters?
Why Wisconsin Winters Make Siding Choice Critical In southern Wisconsin, winter puts every exterior material to the test. Frigid snaps dip below zero, then warm sunlight and ice melt return days later. Homes see strong wind off the