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Composite Deck in Fenwick Island!

Composite Deck in Fenwick Island

This Fenwick Island, Delaware composite deck offers a virtually maintenance free way to enjoy summer barbecues! Alcoa Construction is a custom deck builder that can create a deck to fit any space and needs! And why stop there? We have also built several home additions in the area including screened porches, patio enclosures, sunrooms, guest houses, and much more!  We strive to provide the utmost customer convenience and service and pride ourselves on being a superior remodel contractor! Contact us today and find out exactly how we can enhance your home!

Composite Deck

Our primary service areas are Sussex County Delaware and Worcester County in Maryland.  The cities we most frequently serve include Ocean View, Bethany Beach, Millville, Fenwick Island, West Fenwick, Selbyville, Frankford, Dagsboro, Millsboro, Long Neck, Rehoboth, Dewey Beach, Lewes, Harbeson, Georgetown, Milford, Slaughter Beach, Milton, Greenwood, Bridgeville, Seaford, Laurel, Delmar, Salisbury, Pittsville, Berlin, Ocean Pines, West Ocean City, and Ocean City.  We also serve Kent County Delaware, Wicomico County Maryland, and Talbot County Maryland.

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Guest House Addition in Fenwick Island Delaware

Guest House Addition in Fenwick Island Delaware

This attractive guest house addition in Fenwick Island, Delaware is a great way to host company, family, and friends while providing them with added privacy! Alcoa Construction is a remodel contractor that serves it’s customers with fine craftsmanship, carpentry, skill, and an overall hassle free experience. Each project is completed in an efficient timely manner and on budget! Our company can update, improve and expand on your home’s living space with a room or guesthouse addition, porch addition, patio enclosure, second story addition, attic remodel, kitchen and bath remodel, and much more. We bend to fit our customer’s needs and wants! Contact us today and learn to love your home!

Our primary service areas are Sussex County Delaware and Worcester County in Maryland.  The cities we most frequently serve include Ocean View, Bethany Beach, Millville, Fenwick Island, West Fenwick, Selbyville, Frankford, Dagsboro, Millsboro, Long Neck, Rehoboth, Dewey Beach, Lewes, Harbeson, Georgetown, Milford, Slaughter Beach, Milton, Greenwood, Bridgeville, Seaford, Laurel, Delmar, Salisbury, Pittsville, Berlin, Ocean Pines, West Ocean City, and Ocean City.  We also serve Kent County Delaware, Wicomico County Maryland, and Talbot County Maryland.

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Custom House Renovation in West Fenwick Delaware

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We started with a complete makeover for the exterior.  New paint on the shutters and front door, new hardware, window blinds, extra shutters, dentil molding at freeze board, railings on the porch, decorative porch hanging pots, new stone water table around house, new sidewalk along side of house with flower beds, raised mulch beds with trees and landscaping, raised stone flower beds in front of the house and the front of the driveway, extend the driveway by 3 feet.  The end result was a transformation from ordinary to Extra-Ordinary!

Custom Landscaping

Custom Landscaping

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Great Room Before

The extensive interior renovation included removing everything including all carpets, all vinyl flooring, all appliances, and all door hardware.  We then added stainless appliances including a double wall oven and gas on glass cooktop.  We added hardwood floors in the dining room, study, and upstairs hallway.

We stripped the original stairs and added hardwood stairs with custom runner.  With all the flooring removed, we went to work adding custom trim throughout the house including single, double, and triple crown moulding, coffered ceilings, chair rail boxes, chair rail wainscoting boxes, cased all openings, custom cabinet trim under the bar top, and added traditional wainscoting throughout.  The next step included complete demolition of the fireplace and installation of a new stone fireplace with bluestone hearth and mantel.  Every window received custom 2″ white blinds and window treatments.

Twelve custom colors painted throughout the house added a finished touch.  We then added 16×16 ceramic tile on the 45′ angle in the kitchen and morning room.  16×16 ceramic tile was added in the laundry along with a 15 lite glass door into the new exercise room addition.  The exercise room addition was an additional 350 sf and featured two cased windows, two ceiling fans, cable TV, wall to wall mirrors, carpet, and full HVAC.  We also added double frosted french doors leading into the workshop and two car garage.

The cabinets in the master bath were upgraded, along with the tile, and beadboard wainscoting in the powder rooms.  A Sunroom with columns was added to the owners suite.  We upgraded the electric throughout the house adding floor outlets, dual switched outlets in each bedroom, and 14 ceiling fans throughout.  We finished the bonus room with a deep blue paint, custom trim, a HD surround sound system fitted for both plasma TV and a ceiling mounted projector.  We then added a wet bar to complete the experience.

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Owner's Suite Sunroom Addition

Owner's Suite Sunroom Addition

Exercise Room Addition

Exercise Room Addition

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Bonus Room Bar

Bonus Room Bar

Loft and Hardwood Upstairs Hallway

Loft and Hardwood Upstairs Hallway

Proposed Legislation Would Boost Remodeling Activity With More Tax Credits

Proposed Legislation Would Boost Remodeling Activity With More Tax Credits

HIRE Act of 2009 offers credits for meeting environmental standards

News Release July 13, 2009 HousingZone.com

Congressman Henry Johnson (D-GA) and Nathan Deal (R-GA) are sponsoring legislation, the Home Improvements Revitalize the Economy (HIRE) Act of 2009, to provide tax credits to stimulate the purchase of kitchen cabinets and other remodeling and home furnishing improvements.

“Not only would this help stimulate the manufacturing market for home furnishings and buildings products, it would save retail jobs, generate billions in revenue and increase home values at the time when we really need a boost,” according to Johnson. “By creating this tax deduction, we will offer incentives for consumers who would otherwise forego spending in 2009 and 2010. We will encourage environmentally sound practices by doubling the benefits for the purchase of building products and home furnishings that meet nationally recognized environmental standards.”

Under the proposed HIRE Act, individual consumers and joint filers would receive respective $2,000 and $4,000 tax credits for purchasing items that meet recognized environmental standards (LEED, NAHB, Green Globes, SFI/FSC and ESP). Retailers, contractors and building product resellers can receive up to $10,000 for covered purchases.

A coalition that includes 14 associations representing kitchen cabinets (Kitchen Cabinet Manufacturers Association) home furnishings, flooring, paint and coatings, carpet and rug, and other interests have joined forces to support passage of the legislation.

“This bill would help everyone in our industry – manufacturing, retail, design and suppliers. The costs would be more than offset by increased economic activity and saved jobs. The incentives cease after three years. This definitely is a pump-priming effort of limited duration and near immediate payback,” according to KCMA Executive Vice President Dick Titus.

A copy of the HIRE Act can be viewed on the KCMA Web Site – www.kcma.org. Supporters are encouraged to contact their congressmen and ask that they co-sponsor the bill.