From Carpet to Classic: Upgrading to Hardwood Stairs

April 9, 2025By New LeafNew Leaf Blog, Remodeling with New Leaf, Tips to Remodeling, Trends No Comments

Carpeted stairs are common in older homes, but they have downsides—constant wear and tear, stains, and a dated look that drags down the rest of your interior. Replacing your carpeted stairs with hardwood is one of the best upgrades you can make. At New Leaf Home Repair and Remodeling, we help homeowners make this transformation … Read More

Weathering the Storm: Your Guide to Timely Home Damage Repair

April 2, 2025By NewLeafCincyNew Leaf Blog No Comments

After a storm, your home’s safety and integrity can feel uncertain. At New Leaf Home Repair and Remodeling, we’re here to guide you through restoring your space with expertise and care. Discover actionable steps to address storm damage and why timely repairs matter. 1. Immediate Post-Storm Actions Safety First: Avoid hazards like downed power lines or unstable structures. … Read More

Garage Door Conversion: Simplify Your Space & Elevate Your Home’s Style

March 26, 2025By NewLeafCincyCost of Remodeling, Remodeling with New Leaf, Tips to Remodeling, Uncategorized No Comments

Let’s face it: Garage doors aren’t just for hiding lawnmowers and holiday decorations anymore. They’re a defining feature of your home’s exterior, and if you’ve got two doors side by side, you might be wondering, “Could this look better?” The answer? Absolutely. Converting two garage doors into a single, wider door isn’t just a renovation—it’s a smart, … Read More

Soffit Repair and Installation Near Me: A Homeowner’s Essential Guide

March 6, 2025By NewLeafCincyExterior Remodeling, New Leaf Blog, Wood Rot

Introduction to Soffits: What Are They and Why Do They Matter? Soffits are the unsung heroes of your home’s exterior. Located on the underside of your roof’s overhang, they bridge the gap between your siding and roofline. While often overlooked, soffits play a critical role in protecting your home from weather damage, pests, and moisture … Read More

The Ultimate Guide to Bathroom Remodeling and Renovation in 2025

February 11, 2025By NewLeafCincyBathroom, Interior Remodeling, New Leaf Blog, Tips to Remodeling

The Ultimate Guide to Bathroom Remodeling and Renovation in 2025 A bathroom remodel or renovation can transform a dull, outdated space into a stylish and functional retreat. Whether planning a minor refresh or a complete gut renovation, understanding the process, trends, and key considerations is essential for a successful project. This guide covers everything you … Read More

Transforming Spaces: Watch A Washer and Dryer Relocation Project in Action!

January 10, 2025By NewLeafCincyIdeas, New Leaf Blog, Remodeling

At New Leaf Home Repair and Remodeling, we’re passionate about improving your homework. One of our recent projects—a washer and dryer relocation—showcases how a little reconfiguration can improve functionality and convenience. In this project, we tackled every aspect of relocating the washer and dryer, including: Rerouting plumbing and electrical connections to the new location. Careful … Read More

How New Leaf Stays on Schedule Without Compromising Quality

November 26, 2024By NewLeafCincyNew Leaf Blog, Remodeling with New Leaf

How New Leaf Stays on Schedule Without Compromising Quality At New Leaf Home Repair and Remodeling, we understand that time is just as valuable as the craftsmanship that goes into your home improvement project. Balancing efficiency with top-tier workmanship is a challenge, but it’s one we excel at through thoughtful planning, transparent communication, and a … Read More

Preparing Your Deck for Winter: Essential Maintenance Tips

November 13, 2024By New LeafDeck, DIY, New Leaf Blog

Preparing Your Deck for Winter: Essential Maintenance Tips As winter approaches, it’s easy to overlook outdoor spaces like decks, especially when the weather starts to turn colder. However, preparing your deck for winter can save time and money when warmer months roll around again. Proper winter maintenance prevents structural damage from snow, ice, and moisture, … Read More