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Condominium Exterior Painting Process: A Step-by-Step Guide for New England Property Managers
As a property manager in New England, your knowledge is key to the success of your community. While you are a master of operations, navigating the complexities of interior and exterior painting and carpentry projects can be a challenge when communicating with your condo board. This guide is designed to give you the expert insight you need to confidently lead the conversation throughout the painting process, from project planning to completion. This proactive approach to the E

Bryan Kelly
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Is Your Property's Paint Perpetually Peeling? Here's Why and What to Do About It
As a property manager or homeowner in New England, you know our weather can be tough on your building's exterior. One common problem we see at Kelly's Property Services is paint that just won't stop peeling. It's frustrating, unsightly, and can even lead to more serious problems down the road. But why does it happen? And more importantly, what can you do to fix it? Here are some of the most common culprits behind perpetual paint peeling: 1. The Paint is Beyond Its Useful Life

Bryan Kelly
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5 Non-Negotiable Questions to Ask Before Choosing a Painting Contractor for Your Large-Scale Condominium Project
Are you a property manager or board member in charge of an interior or exterior painting project? As a property manager, you are the final checkpoint before a condo board commits to a significant capital investment. However, vague proposals and hidden costs can turn a necessary painting project into a year-long headache. To ensure your condo association receives a premium finish that lasts and avoids budget overruns, you must ask the right questions up front. These five quest

Bryan Kelly
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Painting vs. Residing: Pros and Cons for Your Condominium Complex
Are you considering giving your home a fresh look but unsure whether to paint or reside? Both painting and installing composite siding...

Bryan Kelly
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