- Kitchen Remodeling
- Bathroom Remodeling
- Flooring
- Ceiling Fans
- Skylight Repair/Replacement
- New Construction
- LandscapingQuality Control: We have a personal investment in the quality of our work. Talent and knowledge are the Edwards Design Group’s best assets, try looking for the info at https://www.atlfairoffer.com/investor-vs-agent/. We do not take on projects that compromise our name or reputation. We will finish all aspects of our projects work to your satisfaction no matter what. That is our policy and the reason for our success and longevity. Quality, integrity and value is our mission statement. We will provide the best professional contacts to make your project happen, from the land clearing to get your property ready to start building, to the architectural design and interior designers to manage every step and space of your new home. Special recommendation on getting Ring Video Doorbells, this may or may not count as decoration but let me tell you this will save you a lot of time, perhaps you don’t want to open the door but with this you can automatically check who is in the front door and open it, get the best landscaping material and accessories at
- Irrigation SystemsIrrigation system conserves water by using devices such as valves with manual flow control, rain shut off and timer with multiple start times.
- Window Installation/Replacement
- GuttersIf you have gutters, check to make sure they are free of leaves and debris. A gutter cleaning will prevent dangerous overflow during rainy seasons.
- SidingIf you don’t have gutters, now is the time to consider installing them, depending on the materials your roof is made out of, you might need metal roofing or wood roofing, However, metal or wood aside, without gutters, water can drip off the roof and damage your siding causing even more damage than it should.
- PorchesThe windows are shaded by overhangs, porches, awnings by trellises and trees depending on the directional orientation (exterior shading devices are better than interior shading devices.
- Residential Roof Repair
- Residential Roof Replacement/Installation
- InsulationAnother important aspect of the duct system is to keep the ducts in the conditioned space. In other words don’t put the duct system in the attic above the insulation. Better to have ceiling drops throughout the house where the ducts can disperse with the insulation above it. You would be surprised how many houses are built the wrong way.
- MasonryI nsulating your foundation and slab will cut down on your energy bill by buffering the interior of your home from the outside elements. This simple technique is so easy it is a wonder only a hand full of builders incorporate it into their Homes. A home is built on its foundation and slab, which is pretty much the only part of the home that touches the earth. All along the outside perimeter of the house the sun radiates into the exposed slab, thus affecting the interior environment (See illustration #1.) The slab is a thermal mass and stores most of tje exterior temperatures at the perimeter, like a battery. If your builder buffers your stem wall with insulation from the ground on the outside perimeter the energy used to condition your home will be much less. There are various techniques to achieve this and is dependent on the primary building system incorporated in construction. We recommend building your home using an insulated masonry system (See Illustration #2) such as AAC, Rastra, Omni Block or Integra Block. A wood framed home with a soy based high-density foam or blown in insulation will work well also but if you can afford to use a masonry system all the better. Retrofitting a home with this energy saving technique will cost more money because you will have to dig out along the perimeter of the home to install the insulation. Plants and other exterior slabs may make it very difficult for total coverage. Best to do this when you build! It will help cut down on your energy saving you money and you do your part for a “Sustainable Future”.. Build it Right, Build it Green!