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One Stop Handyman Service, LLC
4.5(
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Serving Benson, AZ and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

Free estimates

Customers say: True professional

"Very happy and pleased with the entire experience. He was very nice, offered really nice recommendations that would accommodate the house. Took the time to explain to me why he used the materials that he did. Just overall, a very pleasant experience, and I would definitely recommend."
Recommended by35%of homeowners
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Luckys concrete
4.8(
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Serving Benson, AZ and surrounding areas

In business since 2024

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"They are a multitalented and gracious team of workers who are detail-oriented and adaptable to suit your needs. They did a beautiful job creating a concrete block wall for us and also helped with a variety of bathroom renovations, including plumbing, electrical work, and tiling, all at a reasonable price. I would definitely recommend them!"
Concrete - Pouring & Repair Project
Form set
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Handymen Project

+97

Recommended by93%of homeowners
LeMarr Construction LLC
5.0(
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Serving Benson, AZ and surrounding areas

In business since 2009

Free estimates

"Honesty is key.  My husband owned his own business for 35 years and said that Brett LeMarr was the most ethical person he has done business with.  What was great was during the construction process most of the subcontractors told us how much they liked Brett LeMarr and that he was great to work with and that he is fair.  We did not expect that subcontractors would say this to us.  The architects said they liked that he never lost his cool and also enjoyed working with him from start to finish.  When building a home, it is very important when you have the two key people involved in the creation of your home to work well together.  Our feeling was that Brett is the type of person to get along with everyone involved.  The subcontractors he worked with on our project were all top notch, polite and came back until they finished the job to our liking.
Because it is a new home, he said there would continue to be settling cracks in the structure and that they would come back to fix that.  I should mention that the home we built was not easy.  It is a very contemporary home with straight lines, smooth walls and completely smooth ceiling.  Many people commented on that this would not be an easy home to build and have been impressed with the construction of the home as well as the design.
What could have been a stressful experience was a pleasant and enjoyable experience for my husband and I.  We feel so fortunate in our choice of our contractor.


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Pole Barn Builders questions, answered by experts

The steep slope of an A-frame roof withstands high winds, heavy rain, and heavy snowfall, making them popular all over the world. A-frames also offer simple, quick construction. Finally, an A-frame typically has large windows on the non-roof sides to let in a maximum amount of natural light. Consequently, they are often an affordable building solution for the right homeowner and location.

The construction stage is almost always the longest part of building a house. Within this stage, framing often takes the most time, lasting anywhere from one week to a couple of months, depending on the home's size, the crew, and the time of year. Other parts of the construction phase include pouring the foundation and installing doors, windows, a roof, siding, drywall, and flooring. The planning and design phase can also be very time-consuming, sometimes taking months or even years, especially for a custom home. The final finishing process, which includes painting and installing trim, is typically shorter than the construction or planning stages.

Trex is not stronger than wood, but it lasts longer than wood and is heavier. Trex holds up well to the elements and is resistant to termites thanks to its resilient composition of plastic, reclaimed wood, and sawdust. Trex decking is rot and warp-resistant, making it especially useful in areas that experience a lot of snow and rain.

The difference between a pole barn and a stick-built barn is in the construction. Large poles in the ground provide support for pole barns. For stick-built barns, 2-by-4 or 2-by-6 lumber (known as sticks) create a frame around load-bearing beams. Stick-built construction is far more popular for residential homes. Pole barns are more cost-effective because they require fewer materials and less labor.

The lifespan of a barn is typically 40 to 60 years, but with skillful construction and proper maintenance, it can last up to 100 years. The actual lifespan depends on several factors, including the barn type, materials, usage, and climate. For example, the posts of a pole barn should last 50 years or longer, but if the structure is used for livestock in a rainy climate, it may rot within the first decade. Custom designs with high-end materials tend to last the longest. To get the best estimate for your barn's lifespan, you should consider its material type and intended use.

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