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World Contracting LLC

Professional | Chatham, NJ
Services: Remodeling
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This main bath features a basket weave floor with border, cast iron Kohler tub, Moen fixtures, and green mosaic inlay.
Denville, NJ Main Bath
Here is a look at the Rainforest Green seat and vanity top. You can see the second hand held, next to it is a second volume control. Also notice the curb-less entry to the shower.
Denville, NJ Master Bath
This project included custom locally made bead board cabinets, custom hand made italian blue ceramic tile backsplash, Super White "leathered" granite counter tops, and new 3 1/2" red oak flooring.
Denville, NJ: Kitchen Reno

Company Overview

Decorative. Functional. Integral. We love the details, and would love to improve your home. We are currently obsessed with linear drains and topical waterproofing membranes. We can achieve any design conceived! We are also interested in meeting local designers and architects.

Services

Remodeling, Basement Finishing / Remodelling, Bathroom Remodeling, Home Additions, Kitchen Remodeling, Major Home Repairs

Areas of Expertise

Bathroom Renovations, Kitchen Renovations, Home Renovations, Basement Renovations, Custom Carpentry, Moulding and millwork installation Crown moulding or even coffer ceiling built in cabinets, bookshelves, and closets, Porcelain, Marble, Stone, Ceramic, New window and door installation, Linear drains, curbless shower, ADA showers, Schluter Kerdi and Laticrete Hydroban, Spectralock

Service Area

we like to stay close to home in Chatham and surrounding area's, but we have traveled for many amazing projects.

Contact Info

Chatham,NJ

(908) 887-6761

http://www.facebook.com/worldll...

In Business Since

2002


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  • 24" x 24" textured "wave" tile
  • 12 x 24 and 24 x 24" tile

Tile Sizes Getting Larger and Larger...

Here is a pic of the focal wall tile our client chose for our most recent Mountain Lakes project. It measures an incredible 24" x 24" and is a solid color body porcelain. ...»

I am curious as to what everyone else is seeing for large format tile...

World Contracting LLC
World Contracting LLC Chatham, NJ
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    Commented 5 days ago
    just for perspective, here is a pic i took standing a ruler next to it. ...»

    We are going to be setting these in a product from Laticrete called 4XLT with a 5/8 x 3x4 u-notched trowel. Absolutely not recommended for the novice!!

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  • real marble, yes

Bathroom with marble Tile Pattern and Mosaics

Check out this Bathroom with marble Tile Pattern and Mosaics that I did recently.
Marina Klima Goldberg
Marina Klima Goldberg Morganville, NJ
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  • World Contracting LLC
    Commented on Apr 25, 2013
    great work!
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  • Only this end of the cabinet is tilting at the top.
  • You can see the composite piece of wood that is bending - and that there's no support/or attached to the wall near this end.

Home Maintenance & Repairs: Cabinet bowing out at top on one end

I'm in a 10-year-old condo, with a long set of kitchen cabinets on one wall that's set in the corner on the right, but only has wall support on the left (where it meets the refrigerator - ...»
but doesn't go above it - see photos). The set closest to the refrigerator is tilting about two inches away from the wall at the top. It looks like some particle/composite 2 by 4 is bending (no screws or nails are pulling out of the wall - just looks like the composite wood isn't strong enough - or the cabinet wasn't attached properly to the wall at the end). Without rehanging the cabinets, was wondering if any experts had a DIY/easier fix to secure this set of cabinets.

Jim H
Jim H Atlanta, GA
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  • World Contracting LLC
    Commented on Mar 24, 2013
    more info needed... do you own a level? can you place it on the wall and see where the bubble ...»
    sits? now the FACE of the cabinet, and then the SIDE, then the bottom, from wall to face. If it's just the cab pulling off the wall, the wall should be plumb and the cab out.

    IF this is the case, follow james johnston's advice. You could also buy a cheap pocket screw jig if you want a cleaner install of the stretcher inside the cab.

    P.S. use care when drilling or screwing into kitchen walls, there are plumbing and electrical lines in there!

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Costs of Doing Business

People have a hard time wrapping their heads around the costs of the skilled trades. I have about 3 grand just in router bits to do the work I do. Here is a photo of some of the bits I use most commonly. I spent most of my evenings this past week sharpening the bits with straight cutters (22 of them), by hand, on a diamond stone. Carbide is too hard to sharpen with regular sharpening stones. The bits with curved cutters go out to a sharpening service.
Brian Campbell, Basswood Artisan Carpentry
Brian Campbell, Basswood ... Saint Paul, MN
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    Commented on Feb 06, 2013
    I thought it was you, but maybe it was Leo, a few years back on CT ordering up a few customs ...»
    for some historical recreation/restoration...

    either way, nice article/blog

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  • The first thing I did was  orient all the pieces so there were no chips or eye catching pattern. Next I sanded every piece from 60 grit up to 220 grit. This removed any waves from the mill blades. Last is a raged on coat of oil.
  • After the sanded and oiled pieces had the night to dry, I brought them outside, cut them to size, and assembled. The Ipe frame is mitered, wiped with distilled alchohol, plowed out with the Festool Domino, glued and clamped.
  • The undercarriage was made from more affordable 2 x 4  cedar. To make the cross, I found the angle that the legs would intersect at, and used my sliding compound mitersaw with the depth stop engauged. Next clear with a chis
  • With the use of various size exterior screws and a drill to pre-drill pilot holes, I assembled the table board and batten style. The legs and cross bar are fastened into battens. Now the top is hand sanded with 220 and oiled again.
  • Two 1 1/4" exterior screws, a tight dado, and some gorilla glue hold the bench legs together.
  • This picture shows what a little planning can accomplish... I offset the battens and legs on the bench with the ones on the table so that the benches can fit under the table if needed.
  • After a final sanding with 320, a final coat of exterior oil is applied and left to dry. This is the finished product.
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Picnic Table

It felt wrong when i had the thought to buy a picnic table for the back yard. In hind sight, it would have been way cheaper and saved 3 days of my life... but, how cool is this table?!? ...»

i bought Ipe, Tiger Wood, and Ceder for this project and hand rubbed 3 coats of oil for the finish. I know the sun will destroy the look within a few months, so she is going to be high maintenance with a sand and oil every year.

A few tip's:

-S.A. hardwoods are very dense! This allows a thinner material to span a longer gap with less deflection. For this project, the top is made out of 1 x 4 material.

-One of the many nick names for Ipe is "iron wood" it will sink in water, and it has helped to make this top more than i can handle alone. This also requires pre-drilling for fasteners.

-The end cuts are sealed immediately after cutting with Ipe wax to prevent checking

-The miters all received 2 - 10mm x 50mm Festool Sipo Mahogany Tenons, wiped with alcohol, glued with titebond 3, and clamped for a few hours to dry. This is not a DIY machine, but may be substituted with the use of biscuits, splines, or dowels.

-Wear a mask when cutting and sanding!! Many carpenters catch an upper respiratory infection when building S.A. decks. This has been argued that it is due to the water and bacteria in that wood we are not used to, others say it's just because the dust is much finer. regardless of who is right, wear a mask or use dust extraction.

-Order extra! This is not stock lumber, infact i had to pay freight to get these pieces trucked to my house from the online merchant. I had a few pieces that were bowed just enough that i couldn't use them... better to have too much than not enough on a special order build...

-Learn your finishes! My first two coats were with Messmers UV Plus. his really brings out the grain and contrast within the woods... makes it come alive. I wouldn't do more than 2 coats of a toner, my final coat was the Festool SurFix exterior oil blend worked into the surface.

3 Days 625 Challenging
World Contracting LLC
World Contracting LLC Chatham, NJ
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  • World Contracting LLC
    Commented on Feb 06, 2013
    Jimmy, ...»

    Thanks for bringing up those great points, i will have to edit my original post to add that information somewhere, each pic is limited to a hundred something characters and i couldn't fit every detail in. It sounds like you have some great experience working with Ipe.

    As Jimmy pointed out,

    The end cuts are sealed immediately after cutting with Ipe wax to prevent checking

    The actual oil product used was Messmers UV Plus. This i consider a toner due to the "grain enhancer" (tint) and try to limit building up coats. The final coat was a product from Festool called SurFix outdoor oil.

    The miters all received 2 - 10mm x 50mm Festool Sipo Mahogany Tenons, wiped with alcohol, glued with titebond 3, and clamped for a few hours to dry.

    With regards to the fasteners, I used 2" SS Robertson drive screws from underneath through the cedar battens and penetrating 1/2" into the top.There are 2 staggared screws per board on every batten. There is no way i would face screw this bad boy, plugs or no plugs. I am not sure i have ever seen TL's 2 inches long.

    Also, agree to NEVER use a sealing product such as Sikkens as it will become a nightmare after one season. I have not considered West Marine Epoxy for anything other than gluing joints.

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Cleaning & Organization: hardwood floors

what is the best way to clean hardwood floors.
Arleen Crowley
Arleen Crowley Hopatcong, NJ
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    Commented on Feb 04, 2013
    Another vote for Bona. They have become very popular over the last 5 years to a point where ...»
    you can almost find their products everywhere.

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  • Color blocked walls and fun valance
  • One of the vintage automobile decals- my son's favorite is the ice cream truck
  • Canvas art, picnic table, red shelf, and winding race car track
  • Which race car will make it to the finish line first?
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Cars, Trucks, Trains, Planes - Bedroom for Little Boy

Fun, colorful vintage automobile decor for our 3 year old son.
Jen, Girl in the Garage
Jen, Girl in the Garage Valparaiso, IN
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    Commented on Feb 01, 2013
    very cool!
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Painting: What color should we paint our front door?

Our home is being sided with Tuscan Clay siding and white trim..Tuscan clay is a grayish/brown/taupe color..what color would look good for the front door?
Pam Furlong
Pam Furlong Canandaigua, NY
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    Commented on Feb 01, 2013
    and what color is your roof? from the road a roof plays a big part in colors...
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broken stone mosaic

we recently did our first broken stone mosaic floor in a curbless bathroom install. I must say, i absolutely love the look and will be pushing this on more clients in the future. This install features SpectraLock epoxy grout, i would not have wanted a regular grout with all the joint variations.
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World Contracting LLC Chatham, NJ
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  • World Contracting LLC
    Commented on Feb 01, 2013
    here is a different perspective, standing on the bench in the shower. You can see the orange ...»
    Schluter Kerdi waterproofing inside the shower and around the perimeter.

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