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Hefty Construction Inc

102 E Lincoln St
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Hefty Construction Inc

102 E Lincoln St
1.00(
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51 years of experience

Hefty Construction, Inc. is a highly respected general contractor, providing quality construction in South Central Wisconsin since 1974. Hefty Construction is family owned and operated. Employeeing a crew of 5 year round skilled trade employees, that have 140+ years of combined experience. We take pride in our work and commitment to customers, consistently delivering quality, honesty and reliability in all of our projects. When you choose Hefty Construction, for your next building project, you can be assured of high quality craftsmanship with special attention to detail. No project is to small or to large for our highly skilled crew.

"These guys shouldn't be building houses!"

Ron T on September 2024

Hefty Construction, Inc. is a highly respected general contractor, providing quality construction in South Central Wisconsin since 1974. Hefty Construction is family owned and operated. Employeeing a crew of 5 year round skilled trade employees, that have 140+ years of combined experience. We take pride in our work and commitment to customers, consistently delivering quality, honesty and reliability in all of our projects. When you choose Hefty Construction, for your next building project, you can be assured of high quality craftsmanship with special attention to detail. No project is to small or to large for our highly skilled crew.

"These guys shouldn't be building houses!"

Ron T on September 2024


Mid Town Glass

8710 Montclair Dr.
5.00(
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Mid Town Glass

8710 Montclair Dr.
5.00(
1
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Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

We are your full service supplier of glass, windows, and all other related products for residential and commercial applications. With over 40 years of experience, we have the knowledge and expertise to make your dreams a reality! We are a locally owned and operated family business, and we would be honored to assist you with any and all of your glass related projects, no matter how big or small. Thank you for this opportunity to serve you!

We are your full service supplier of glass, windows, and all other related products for residential and commercial applications. With over 40 years of experience, we have the knowledge and expertise to make your dreams a reality! We are a locally owned and operated family business, and we would be honored to assist you with any and all of your glass related projects, no matter how big or small. Thank you for this opportunity to serve you!


MICK-KNACKS, LLC.

5322 County Road TT
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MICK-KNACKS, LLC.

5322 County Road TT
No reviews yet
22 years of experience

We are a family owned and operated business. We design, build and install all our own work. No middle man to pay. We work directly with our clients, one on one. We strive to bring every project in on time, and on budget.

We are a family owned and operated business. We design, build and install all our own work. No middle man to pay. We work directly with our clients, one on one. We strive to bring every project in on time, and on budget.


"R M Glover was introduced to us by an architect we had hired for a basement remodel, as someone who can repair a few rotted studs we discovered during the demo. He expressed interest in doing more of the remodel, so we asked him to give us a proposal. We were interested in part because we were in a hurry, with a baby due in 6 months, and because he said he'd give us a proposal and could start the job very soon. After over a month's wait he delivered an unsatisfactory proposal, with no cost breakdown or explanation of fundamental tasks --- a five-page list followed by a single cost of $137K. This was in contrast to his previous claims that he's "transparent" in his proposals (his words) and uses a spreadsheet that allows picking and choosing as needed by the budget. Nonetheless we remained interested in further discussions with him, thinking that the claimed transparency is within short reach. To revise his proposal, he wanted to be compensated for any additional time he would put into it. So we signed a time and material agreement. We also offered to pay him for his time spent for the initial proposal, but he declined, saying we didn't owe him anything for that. It all went downhill from there. We went through multiple "revisions", in a vain attempt to understand the costs, but each revision bundled the costs differently. As our confidence eroded, we reduced the scope of the work, and in the end, after having paid him over $1200 for his time, got a bare-bones proposal that allowed us to see what was going on. When we finally said, no thanks, it got ugly. We received another invoice, charging us for 12+ hours, 9 of which are reportedly spent on a weekend, on his last proposal. This seemed outrageous to us because the last proposal was supposed to be a reduced version of the previous one --- how many hours can one spend deleting stuff? Yes he was supposed to change the language here and there, but he didn't even do that as agreed. Instead, he added some things that we never asked for, and even things that we openly objected to before. On top of all this, the invoice also charged us for half an hour of time for invoice preparation and delivery. Let that sink in for a minute: an invoice, in which half an hour is charged, to *prepare*, and to *deliver* invoice. I sent him an email disputing that invoice. In response, we got nothing --- total radio silence --- for almost three weeks. Then we received a certified USPS package from him. There he referred to us by our names, followed by "a.k.a.", then our official, long-form names which we've never stated to him by that time, just like you would see in court documents. The oddest thing in the package was his offer to meet us, "in a good faith effort" as he put it, to answer our questions. This offer was repeatedly extended later, again under the odd narrative of "an opportunity to clarify and answer specific questions that you have about the estimate, the proposal and the invoice". Sounds eerily similar, doesn't it, to the process by which a contractor attempts to cure a disputed construction project. Except, in this case, there is no construction project; all we have is a proposal that is utterly useless. Recall that we had already paid him $1200+ for his first invoice. Now we were being invoiced another $800+, with insinuations of impending legal action. We made multiple attempts to settle with him. He declined them all. He even claimed that he has "made a substantial contribution to your project" --- his words. In the end, he gave an ultimatum with a deadline, and stopped responding. This essentially forced us into paying because we feared having to fight a frivolous lien claim on our home. Even ignoring all of the above, we found his professionalism and competency marginal, with occasional technical oversights, broken promises and rarely taking responsibility when confronted. (Can give examples but enough said already.) We give this person our lowest recommendation."

Baris A on December 2018

"R M Glover was introduced to us by an architect we had hired for a basement remodel, as someone who can repair a few rotted studs we discovered during the demo. He expressed interest in doing more of the remodel, so we asked him to give us a proposal. We were interested in part because we were in a hurry, with a baby due in 6 months, and because he said he'd give us a proposal and could start the job very soon. After over a month's wait he delivered an unsatisfactory proposal, with no cost breakdown or explanation of fundamental tasks --- a five-page list followed by a single cost of $137K. This was in contrast to his previous claims that he's "transparent" in his proposals (his words) and uses a spreadsheet that allows picking and choosing as needed by the budget. Nonetheless we remained interested in further discussions with him, thinking that the claimed transparency is within short reach. To revise his proposal, he wanted to be compensated for any additional time he would put into it. So we signed a time and material agreement. We also offered to pay him for his time spent for the initial proposal, but he declined, saying we didn't owe him anything for that. It all went downhill from there. We went through multiple "revisions", in a vain attempt to understand the costs, but each revision bundled the costs differently. As our confidence eroded, we reduced the scope of the work, and in the end, after having paid him over $1200 for his time, got a bare-bones proposal that allowed us to see what was going on. When we finally said, no thanks, it got ugly. We received another invoice, charging us for 12+ hours, 9 of which are reportedly spent on a weekend, on his last proposal. This seemed outrageous to us because the last proposal was supposed to be a reduced version of the previous one --- how many hours can one spend deleting stuff? Yes he was supposed to change the language here and there, but he didn't even do that as agreed. Instead, he added some things that we never asked for, and even things that we openly objected to before. On top of all this, the invoice also charged us for half an hour of time for invoice preparation and delivery. Let that sink in for a minute: an invoice, in which half an hour is charged, to *prepare*, and to *deliver* invoice. I sent him an email disputing that invoice. In response, we got nothing --- total radio silence --- for almost three weeks. Then we received a certified USPS package from him. There he referred to us by our names, followed by "a.k.a.", then our official, long-form names which we've never stated to him by that time, just like you would see in court documents. The oddest thing in the package was his offer to meet us, "in a good faith effort" as he put it, to answer our questions. This offer was repeatedly extended later, again under the odd narrative of "an opportunity to clarify and answer specific questions that you have about the estimate, the proposal and the invoice". Sounds eerily similar, doesn't it, to the process by which a contractor attempts to cure a disputed construction project. Except, in this case, there is no construction project; all we have is a proposal that is utterly useless. Recall that we had already paid him $1200+ for his first invoice. Now we were being invoiced another $800+, with insinuations of impending legal action. We made multiple attempts to settle with him. He declined them all. He even claimed that he has "made a substantial contribution to your project" --- his words. In the end, he gave an ultimatum with a deadline, and stopped responding. This essentially forced us into paying because we feared having to fight a frivolous lien claim on our home. Even ignoring all of the above, we found his professionalism and competency marginal, with occasional technical oversights, broken promises and rarely taking responsibility when confronted. (Can give examples but enough said already.) We give this person our lowest recommendation."

Baris A on December 2018



Whitty and Sons Construction, LLC.

4111 Veith Ave
4.53(
15
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Whitty and Sons Construction, LLC.

4111 Veith Ave
4.53(
15
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Customers say: Terrific value
15 years of experience

At Whitty & Sons Construction, we understand the importance of having a contractor you can trust and we're committed to serving as a reliable partner for our customers. Patrick Whitty, owner of Whitty and Sons, has extensive experience in both residential and commercial construction. "My greatest reward comes from turning your house into a dream home." We do not to cut any corners when it comes to remodeling and take great pride in our work and your home. We will make sure that it’s done right, the first time.

"Unfortunately, this business has gone way downhill over the past couple of years. What was a solid contractor with good craftsmanship has turned into a dishonest, incompetent mess. We hired for a kitchen remodel in 2020 and were pleased with the results, then hired again for a small bathroom in 2023. Patrick used a subcontractor who made a ton of errors and code violations, and then told me he was abandoning the project without completing. I finished the bathroom myself. Please look up multiple lawsuits in Wisconsin Court Access before working with this contractor."

Brian B on August 2023

At Whitty & Sons Construction, we understand the importance of having a contractor you can trust and we're committed to serving as a reliable partner for our customers. Patrick Whitty, owner of Whitty and Sons, has extensive experience in both residential and commercial construction. "My greatest reward comes from turning your house into a dream home." We do not to cut any corners when it comes to remodeling and take great pride in our work and your home. We will make sure that it’s done right, the first time.

"Unfortunately, this business has gone way downhill over the past couple of years. What was a solid contractor with good craftsmanship has turned into a dishonest, incompetent mess. We hired for a kitchen remodel in 2020 and were pleased with the results, then hired again for a small bathroom in 2023. Patrick used a subcontractor who made a ton of errors and code violations, and then told me he was abandoning the project without completing. I finished the bathroom myself. Please look up multiple lawsuits in Wisconsin Court Access before working with this contractor."

Brian B on August 2023




Miller Tyme Roofing and Construction, LLC.

5509 Pony Farm Drive
5.00(
1
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Miller Tyme Roofing and Construction, LLC.

5509 Pony Farm Drive
5.00(
1
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Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Miller Tyme Roofing and Construction, LLC. is locally owned and operated. Financing options are available. For finding us on Angie's List you qualify for an automatic percentage based discount dependent on project size.

Miller Tyme Roofing and Construction, LLC. is locally owned and operated. Financing options are available. For finding us on Angie's List you qualify for an automatic percentage based discount dependent on project size.


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Kitchen and Bathroom Remodel questions, answered by experts

Yes, you can put a bathroom in a bump-out. Some homeowners build a bump-out to enhance their bathrooms with new sinks, vanities, tubs, showers, or linen closets. Depending on the layout of your bathroom and what you’re adding to it, you may need to install new plumbing or reroute your existing plumbing lines.

While any bathroom remodel has a positive return on investment, an en suite bathroom can significantly increase a home’s resale value. It makes a property more enticing to buyers with families, particularly those with young children. However, keep in mind that at least one of the bathrooms should have a tub.

Time to reinvent your morning routine? Start your shower remodeling process by researching shower installers and fitters in your area. These pros can handle everything from sourcing materials to making sure your installation is sealed properly. Once you find the right team:

  • Determine your budget

  • Discuss the extent of your remodel with your contractor

  • Hire an interior designer if necessary

  • Choose a plumber for more extensive projects

Shower remodels cover everything from updating tiles to replacing an old bathtub, so tailor the project to your unique vision.

Current trends include frameless glass, smart shower systems, and water-efficient fixtures.

If done right, wainscoting can make a small bathroom look bigger, but it has more to do with the color choices than the wainscoting itself. If you keep it light and paint the wainscoting the same color as the wall, it can add depth to the design while making the room feel open. Another option is to add wallpaper with a large design on the walls above the wainscoting.

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