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Look, I'll be frank: short of literally lighting me on fire during my recent visit, I wouldn't have…read morea negative word to say about this place (see explanation in the TL, below) Not that they did light me on fire - their staff was actually completely pleasant and helpful. The TL:DR is: I recommend. Let me explain: the house I live in was built before Etown became the thriving metropolis (looks at the ground, sprains both eyes, and snorts) visitors see today, not quite Little House on the Bluegrass - era, but well before Lowes or Home Depot were local options, or ordering anything custom via the interwebs (gasp!!) was a thing. When the second owner went to finish the basement, they (apparently) couldn't find trim to match the timeless, but distinctive pattern already in the house, so they picked a fairly boring option that could do double duty as baseboard and door trim. They also picked a heinous 90's color to paint it all. Eeeeuuuuuuchk! So when I was looking to change the color scheme, I considered just replacing the crappy, ugo trim entirely, rather than spend the next six months trying to prime and paint basement baseboards and door trim without painting basement floors, walls, and caulk. I went hunting for places that sold trim & moldings back in the 80's in the area, discovering none of the usual suspects could help me. I wound up (after a fair number of fruitless visits to small suppliers from Etown to Hodgenville, Springfield, and Leitchfield) at Tapp & Sons (hey, I started with lumberyards). It was all about the caulk, don'cha know?.. Kidding. Tapp & Sons may not have the most welcoming appearance on 31W for customers who aren't contractors / builders who deal with them regularly, let alone foot traffic; they are, in fact, open to the public. Prices were fair for product, service was good. It was all old school. Product perfectly matches that extant from about thirty years ago, from baseboards, corners, dental molding & cornices to multi-piece trim around doors and around windows to assemble and install at home. My home improvement heroes!

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