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907 FixIt
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Serving Dillingham, AK and surrounding areas

In business since 2000

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"907 Fix It was able to perform the job when many other agencies were unwilling/too expensive/ or too busy to assist this summer. Chris Skaggs went out of his way to call us and answer all questions we had. Very efficient and economical work."
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BulletProof Construction, LLC
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Serving Dillingham, AK and surrounding areas

In business since 2012

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Bulletproof Construction, LLC, is your premier commercial and residential home service and general contracting firm! From new construction, remodels, additions, kitchens, bathrooms, renovations, roofs, landscape construction, flooring, counter tops and so much more. We can do anything for you. We are a licience, bonded, and insured company that is headquartered in Anchorage and the Mat-Su Valley. Servicing Anchorage, Eagle River, Chugiak, Palmer, Wasilla for smaller projects and the whole state of Alaska for Larger Projects. \n\nWe value Character, Integrity, honesty, and a professional value that is not very common in Alaska. The value of a promise. We are here for you. \n\nWe have done very good work all over the state of Alaska with dozens and dozens of references we can complete all your construction projects.\n\nGive us a call today for a free consultation on your project today!

U.S. Alaska Developments, Inc.
New to Angi

Serving Dillingham, AK and surrounding areas

In business since 1995

ICBO Repairs (All) \n Repairs Required by Appraisers (All) \n Repairs for Real Estate Agents (All) \n Bathroom and Kitchen Remodel \n Light General Remodel \nRepainting of Existing Homes \nPainting of New Construction \nPre-finish of the following for Contractors, Home Owners, Manufactures and Painters Cabinets \nBathtubs, Sinks, Toilets (Custom Colors) \nMillwork \nDoors (Any Kind)\nMantels, Furniture ETC... \nCustom Coatings \nTub and sink chip repair, factory certified\nMulti Spec finishes\n\n

Basement Remodel questions, answered by experts

Egress windows or doors are required in finished basements to meet safety and building codes. If your basement is unfinished and used as a storage space, egress windows are not required, but anything considered a habitable space must have an additional point of egress in addition to the stairs.

Anything having to do with the structure of your home, such as raising the ceiling, is usually the most expensive part of finishing a basement. Another project component that could be a surprisingly high expense is adding an exterior entrance. 

The cost of a walkout basement can be anywhere from $5,000 to $35,000.

If you’re not sure which method of raising the ceiling is best for you, here are a couple of considerations to help you make that decision. A professional ceiling company will be able to help you determine the best option for your home.

  • How long you are planning to live there: although raising the basement ceiling will increase the value of your home, if you’re planning to sell the house, then go for raising the house.

  • The condition of the foundation: to lower the floors, your foundation has to be intact whereas raising the house will allow you to restore the damaged foundation.

Since DIYing a basement remodel isn't typically advised, there are some ways that you can still save money on this project without putting yourself in danger. Some ways to save money on a basement remodel include:

  • Painting walls yourself versus including in the cost of the remodel 

  • Installing light fixtures yourself

  • Choosing prefabricated fixtures, like cabinets, over custom ones

  • Choosing a budget-friendly flooring option, like laminate or vinyl flooring, and add rugs where necessary

Yes, barndominiums can have basements. Barndominiums are typically built over concrete slabs, so barndo basements are not very common. However, it is possible to include a basement in a barndominium blueprint as long as you’re building completely from scratch. Barndos can have the same types of basements as traditional homes, including full or walk-out basements.

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