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Sentri Homes
2.8(
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Serving Pine, AZ and surrounding areas

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In business since 2023

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I worked directly with Jasmine. Jasmine was great to work with, very professional and relatable. She was understanding about the sudden changes in color and material I had during multiple consultations. She offered me a vast knowledge of materials and details about the work I hadn’t thought of or didn’t know about. If I have another project in the future I won’t hesitate to reach out to Sentri Homes."
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Frontline Consultants & Contracting
4.6(
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Serving Pine, AZ and surrounding areas

In business since 2016

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"After storms blew off some roof shingles, we turned to Angie’s List for recommendations and referrals for a roofer. We chose Frontline Consultants because of their 5-star rating. Logan came to our home and led us through the insurance claim process. His knowledge, expertise, accessibility and non-patronizing attitude with us made him a pleasure to work with. Our other contact was Nicole in the office, and she, also, was great. If we left a message for either of them, our call was promptly returned. We were told by Logan that the complete job with tear down of existing shingles and re-roofing would be completed in one day .. it was and it was done well and the cleanup was excellent .. no nails or pieces of shingle left behind."
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Frontline Consultants & Contracting
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+15

Recommended by92%of homeowners
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Luckys concrete
4.8(
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Serving Pine, AZ and surrounding areas

In business since 2024

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Hired Lucky’s Concrete for my sidewalk and they did such a spectacular job! They are very professional! I will definitely recommend them in the future. The work was done promptly, thoroughly, and the clean up was excellent."
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Form set
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Handymen Project

+97

Recommended by93%of homeowners
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Choice Home Warranty
4.0(
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Serving Pine, AZ and surrounding areas

In business since 2008

Emergency services offered

Credit card accepted

"My air conditioner unit is in the attic and normally when it is service the technician works on the unit in the attic, this technician worked on the outside unit which was unusual. However, he was able to get the air conditioner working properly."
Recommended by82%of homeowners
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Empty wallot land management
5.0(
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Serving Pine, AZ and surrounding areas

In business since 2022

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Steven Wallot is an experience tree cutter, he's done many years with the hotshots (wildland fire crews). I had to remove a hazardous tree from my back yard. Steve dropped the tree in a safely manner. Thanks for the service."
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Remove infested palm tree
Tree Service Project
Remove infested palm tree

+12

Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Tim Ehlers Dba Patriot roofing
3.8(
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Serving Pine, AZ and surrounding areas

In business since 2006

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"My problem started with a roof leak during the most recent rain storm.  I called Patriot Roofing; and they sent a Sales Associate to me.  Patriot's Sales Associate inspected my roof from the outside and from the attic to find exactly where the water leak was coming from.  Patriot's Sales Associate then took measurements and said that he would be in touch with me to give me an estimate for repairs.  The next day I was contacted by Patriot's Sales Associate.  He had prepaired an estimate for me and would like to go over it with me.  We met at my place that evening.  Upon agreement of estimate price;  my roof repair was scheduled.  On the day of my roof repair; Patriots crew showed up on time and got right to work.  The first day on my roof they removed old tile and stacked it all nicely in different places on my roof to help distribute the extra weight added to slopes not being repaired.  They also removed bad felt paper and installed new felt paper and what they call furring strips to help keep tile in place.  The second day Patriot's crew showed up and reinstalled all my tiles back into position.  Once the crew was done I gave my payment to the Sales Associate."
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Storm Shelters questions, answered by experts

Complex plumbing is tricky and expensive in an off-the-ground dwelling like this. By considering options like composting toilets, rainwater collection, and gray-water sinks, you save money and help the environment. 

Most cottage builds take between six months and one year from planning to completion. The timeline includes design, permitting, site prep, construction, and finishing work. Factors such as weather, material delays, and permitting can affect the schedule. Hiring an experienced cottage building contractor and making prompt decisions can help speed up the process.

Yes, modular homes are typically safe for areas prone to hurricanes. In regions at risk of severe storms, local zoning guidelines often require that these dwellings be built using materials designed to endure strong winds and heavy rainfall, ensuring they meet the safety standards for such conditions.

Concrete blocks are the cheapest way to base a shed. However, the space in between allows critters to go under, burrow, and even damage your shed’s frame. For a more pest-proof option, consider building a shed base with gravel or paver stones. Both options are fairly affordable and easy enough for a DIY project. For gravel, you can build a wooden frame to contain the loose material.

Building a new home can be more expensive than buying an existing one, depending on the housing market in your area. Many homeowners still find that building a new house is worth the investment as they can choose the exact layout they want, as well as to choose their own floors, wall coverings, appliances, and finishes. If you live close enough to the build site, you can also stop by to check on the builder’s progress, which can provide some peace of mind that the project is worth it.

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