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Precision Garage Door of SarasotaProviding Repair, New Garage Door Installation & OpenersWe Fix More Than 1000 Garage Doors Everyday!Locally Owned - Nationally Backed Free New Door EstimatesFree RemovalSteel Doors Wood and Fiberglass OverlaysFull Wood DoorsAmarr DoorsC.H.I DoorsCarage House Doors Full Service Garage Door Repair Phones are answered 24/7 By a Live Person No extra charge for nights and weekend Military Discount Licensed and Insured All Major Credit Cards accepted Model PDS 800Belt Drive Chain Drive Battery Back upKeyless Entry We also offer Lift Master Products We Repair All Major Brands We Service All Major Brands of Doors and MotorsRolling Sheet DoorsRolling Steel DoorsRolling gatesEntry Gates and MotorsLoading Docks and Equipment Swing and Barrier Arm GatesSectional Doors Impact Glass Sectional Doors Emergancy Service Key Pad With New Motor Install Offer valid only at Precision Garage Door of Sarasota This location is owned and operated by: Andrew Sell




Precision Door Service of Sarasota Lot size: 5,562 sqft 36 Days on Trulia Gorgeous completely renovated home full of character and charm. The materials and finishes are of excellent quality, including Toto commode, barn glass shower door, Low E impact glass windows, granite counters, soft close drawers, Jacuzzi tub, Moen fixtures, air switch garbage disposal, Trex decking, custom lighting, stainless steel appliances, and 9' interior ceilings. The house has a new roof, HVAC system, plumbing, electric, kitchen, bath, windows, French doors with internal blinds, hot water heater and all of the work was fully permitted. Located halfway between downtown Sarasota an Lot Size: 5,562 sqft Tax Rate Code Area: 0200 Lot Size: 0.26 acres Compare homes in the area Average listing price for similar homes Average listing price for all homes in Central Cocoanut Median sale price for all homes in Central Cocoanut View more Sales Trends for Central Cocoanut




View all Sarasota real estate Agent Phone: (941) 232-4157 MLS Disclaimer: Copyright My Florida Regional MLS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed.After the existing bathroom of a condo in Seattle’s Capitol Hill neighborhood had been badly water damaged, a complete gut of the bathroom resulted in a much needed remodel. While everything from the bathroom was removed and tossed out, the homeowners wanted to keep one thing; a family heirloom of an antique Japanese vase. A family heirloom turned into the inspiration for the homeowners new bathroom design, by incorporating the colors of the inherited Japanese vase into the bathroom’s materials. From extra storage to an eco-friendly space, see how Lindsey Runyon Design transformed this condo’s bathroom into a sophisticated and elegant bathroom with clean lines and modern fixtures, all surrounding the essence of a family heirloom. Due to the home being a one bedroom and one bathroom condo, the bathroom design required strategic storage.




In 53 square feet, the upper mirrored medicine cabinets are recessed into the wall, open cubbies were created to store rolled towels and specifically one shelf was sized to perfectly fit the vase. Other storage features include toe kick drawers installed in the base cabinet, the garbage can is fit into the lower drawer next to the toilet, and a recessed niche in the shower meant for storing toiletries. In order to give the perception of a larger space, glass shower doors were chose and the countertop continues over the back of the toilet, creating a long horizontal line. One of the main goals of this new bathroom design was to make it eco-friendly. The mosaic backsplash and tile is made from recycled glass, and the countertop is also made of recycled glass, as well as low-carbon cement. The cabinets were custom-made locally and the low-flow toilet was reused from the bathroom prior to the remodel. For easy cleaning, the faucet is mounted onto the wall and the sink is under mounted, making the countertop able to be wiped off quickly.




Thoughtful placement of shower controls were a part of this bathroom design. Shower controls were placed on the opposite side of the tub from the shower head so that the homeowners are able to reach into the tub while standing outside of the tub to turn on and adjust the temperature of the water before getting in. On top of custom shower controls and cabinetry, this bathroom was also designed for moisture control so that the prior event of mold, mildew, and water damage was avoided. The shower tiling was installed up to the ceiling to prevent water splashing onto the walls and an automatic exhaust fan turns on when any moisture in the air is detected. For more information on this bathroom remodel visit Lindsey Runyon Design, on Porch! Do you like this new bathroom design inspired by the residents’ family heirloom? Let us know by commenting below! All Image Credit: Lindsey Runyon DesignThe future is here! With the latest developments in high-tech materials, smart glass takes consumer control to a whole new level.




In the past, the options we, as homebuilders, had to offer were limited when it came to choosing windows and other glass materials. That is no longer the case. Smart glass has the home building industry on its toes, rethinking the endless possibilities that smart-tech both creates and allows, and MGB couldn’t be more excited to share this latest and greatest technology! The high-tech material offers new ways to handle privacy and temperature control, something we know to be absolutely invaluable to our clients.  It also has the unique ability to conceal gadgets (or simply, family dinners) from sight. Smart glass started as the cool, new feature incorporated into workplace environments. Now, we’re seeing that more homeowners are demanding the smart technology for their homes. Smart windows are made with a special, high-tech glass that has the ability to quickly change from clear to opaque or tinted. They also selectively block light, heat or glare. It’s all about personal preference for each client.




The glass consists of two panels that sandwich a polymer-dispersed liquid-crystal film that conducts electricity. Until voltage is switched on, the glass is opaque. Once a current flows, the film’s particles align turning the glass transparent. For even the most technologically challenged homebuyer, control is simple.  All you have to do is turn a dial. Turn one dial, and the glass will absorb infrared light, reducing the heat from the sunlight from coming indoors. Turn another dial, and the glass will go dark or opaque for privacy.  What’s more is clients who incorporate smart glass into their homes enjoy absolute control over heat and light and are able to adjust the entire system with just a touch of a button, according to preference.  It’s all right there at your fingertips! This switchable privacy glass does so much more than conceal homebuyers from the prying eyes of outsiders. This glass can also be used to divide and completely conceal rooms or home gadgets, like televisions.




For example, say you have a panel installed separating your open kitchen from you living room. If you want to create a partition for more privacy, you can simply turn the glass on, so that the wall turns from translucent to opaque, creating a whole new wall. Smart glass can even be hooked up to motion sensors. This, for example, may be a nice element if your shower has glass doors. You can set up sensors to turn the glass enclosure opaque as soon as you turn the shower water on for extra privacy. Benefits of Installing Smart Glass For those of us who deal with the hot, Florida sun almost year-round, incorporating smart glass into your home is a wonderful option, as we, here at MGB, have done with this beautiful, Point Crisp dream home.  The glass is both energy efficient and heat resistant, and it doesn’t interfere with your gorgeous outdoor views. Smart glass also lets architects use fewer sun-control devices, allowing them to increase the amount of glass used in a building, as is also evident in our Point Crisp project, which incorporates nearly 360 degree views.




On average, a standard-sized window made of smart glass will only use about as much electricity as an alarm clock. The cost of installation is about twice that of a regular window, but smart glass will cut down on heating and cooling costs, ultimately recouping the added expense. One of the most appealing features of smart glass, to MGB as well as the general public, is how sustainable it is. It can block heat and light independently of one another, meaning that it can block the heat from the sun while still letting sunshine in. For many homebuyers and home designers, smart glass is an alternative replacement for blinds, shades and curtains, but one day, the hope is that smart glass will get really smart, turning your windows and walls into computer screens with just the touch of a button. The future of home technology and smart windows is very bright (or dark, depending on how you prefer it), and MGB is so excited to actively share in this technological transition. The sustainable features alone make incorporating the latest products into your home a no-brainer.   

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