Answers from Glen: it's back and better than ever!

Answers from Glen: it's back and better than ever!

After a brief hiatus, the Ask Glen! column is back! It's where readers can submit questions to local Petworth contractor Glen Sperling and get answers. 

Today we look at crazy wiring in a basement, how to get rid of paint on old wood trim, building custom bookshelves and dealing with Ikea bookshelves and the joy of old galvanized pipes.

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Answers from Glen: kitchens, bathrooms, ACs and the smell of smoke

Answers from Glen: kitchens, bathrooms, ACs and the smell of smoke

Today we look at kitchens, bathrooms, air conditioners and how to get the the smell of cigarette smoke out of your house.

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Answers from Glen: bricks, roofs and sewer lines

Answers from Glen: bricks, roofs and sewer lines

Here's the next article in the Ask Glen! column, where readers can submit questions to local Petworth contractor Glen Sperling of Harmony Remodeling and get answers.

Today we look at a unmotared bricks, a roof and a sewer issue.

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Answers from Glen: leaks, leaks and more leaks

Answers from Glen: leaks, leaks and more leaks

Here's the next article in the Ask Glen! column, where readers can submit questions to local Petworth contractor Glen Sperling of Harmony Remodeling and get answers.

Today we look at a leaks, leaks and more leaks!

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Answers from Glen: questions about basement leaks and new porches

Answers from Glen: questions about basement leaks and new porches

This is the first article in the new Ask Glen! column, where readers can submit questions to local Petworth contractor Glen Sperling of Harmony Remodeling and get answers.

Today we look at a leaky basement and a new porch. 

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New "Ask the Contractor" Q&A column: Get answers to your renovation or home project questions

New "Ask the Contractor" Q&A column: Get answers to your renovation or home project questions

Buying a home is hard... keeping it looking and working great, let alone upgrading it, can be even harder, especially when you're not sure what or how to do the work you want. So what do you do when you want to change a light fixture, redo a basement or figure out when it's time to change your windows?

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