Wow! It's been a whirlwind the last month!

Wow!  It's been a whirlwind the last month!

Lets see....we have finished a basement in Lenexa, moving along on a major master bedroom remodel with en-suite in OP, began an exterior carpentry repair and historical painting of 125 year old farm house in Merriam, as well winding up a major patio renovation up at Briarcliff & trying to stay up with my honey-do's at home!  Everything is running smooth though, and we have added some "friends to our "family" through the last few projects!

Do-it yourself-tip: Rotten exterior trim

Got some rotted wood around some exterior door frames or window trim or sills?  Use a hammer and a sharp wood chisel and carefully   gouge out the rotted material.  Dab a little primer on the interior of the cavity you have created. Buy some "bondo" at your local auto repair store.  Mix according to directions and fill your "cavity",  utilizing a couple of coats.  The bondo dries super quick and super hard, so only make up enough that you can apply in about 5-10 minutes.  As it starts to harden, use your sharp chisel and /or scraper to "shape" the bondo to your desired effect.  When you get it pretty close to finished, you can sand it once more,  and finish the final coating with some good exterior spackle.  Final sand, prime, caulk as required, and paint to finish.   (Almost) good as new!