Turning Wood into Stone:

At K&K Designer Builds, we’re not just builders — we’re craftsmen. Every project we touch is an opportunity to blend form and function, beauty and durability. And when it comes to countertops, we’ve found a way to merge the elegance of natural stone with the creative freedom of epoxy. The result? Custom epoxy countertops that look and feel like marble or granite — but with more character, more control, and way more wow-factor.

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Top 5 Home Remodeling Projects That Add Value in 2025

Thinking about upgrading your home? Whether you’re planning to sell or just want to enjoy your space more, smart remodeling can increase both comfort and resale value. At K&K Designer Builds, we’ve been tracking the top renovation trends for 2025, and here are five that give you the best return on investment.

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Common Issues That Cause Mold Problems and How to Prevent Them

Mold is more than just an unsightly nuisance—it can cause serious health problems and structural damage to your home. Mold thrives in damp, humid conditions, and once it starts growing, it can spread quickly. Understanding the common causes of mold problems can help you prevent costly repairs and protect your indoor air quality.

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How to Spot and Prevent Water Damage in Your Home

Water damage is one of the most common and costly issues homeowners face. Whether it's a slow leak or a sudden flood, water intrusion can lead to mold growth, structural damage, and expensive repairs. The good news? With early detection and proper prevention, you can protect your home from severe damage. Here’s how to spot and prevent water damage before it becomes a major problem.

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How to Know If Your Home Has Mold (And What to Do About It!)

Mold is one of the biggest hidden dangers homeowners face. Whether you’re dealing with black mold, toxic mold, or just a mild case of mildew, ignoring it can lead to serious health issues and costly damage. If you're searching for a mold remediation contractor near me, it’s probably because you suspect mold in your home—but how can you be sure?

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