Inside the Home
Drywall (Gypsum Board): Drywall, the ubiquitous interior wall and ceiling material, offers a cost-effective, smooth surface for painting and finishing.
Wood: Wood's versatility shines inside a home, used for framing, flooring, doors, trim, cabinetry, and furniture, each species and finish adding its unique character.
Concrete: While primarily an exterior material, concrete finds its place indoors, especially in basements, with decorative concrete floors becoming increasingly popular.
Insulation: The right insulation materials, such as fiberglass, foam board, spray foam, and cellulose, regulate indoor temperatures, ensuring comfort and energy efficiency.
Electrical Wiring: Copper or aluminum electrical wiring runs unseen within walls and ceilings, powering outlets, switches, and lighting fixtures.
Plumbing Pipes: Copper, PVC, or PEX pipes deliver water to faucets and remove wastewater from sinks, toilets, and showers.
Flooring Materials: Various flooring options, from hardwood and laminate to tile, carpet, and vinyl, cater to diverse aesthetic and functional preferences.
Paint and Finishes: Paints, varnishes, and finishes, available in an array of colors and sheens, protect and beautify interior surfaces.