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Avatar for Right-Way Home Improvements PLUS, LLC
Right-Way Home Improvements PLUS, LLC
4.7(
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Shed, Barn or Playhouse - Repair

Serving Vail, AZ and surrounding areas

In business since 2012

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"The work was fine and they were prompt. The garage is 20x20 and once the work started the estimate was adjusted up by 5 sheets, which seems kind of excessive for a job that size. But they installed the outlets and lights, which were not part of the estimate."
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Recommended by98%of homeowners
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M&G LANDSCAPING
4.9(
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Shed, Barn or Playhouse - Repair

Serving Vail, AZ and surrounding areas

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"L& M was referred to us by our remodel contractor. Another landscape contractor had started work mid summer but had not completed by late October. Paver work completed was substandard. L & M stepped in at a fair price, redoing pavers and installing lighting and extending main irrigation. Responsive, capable, a pleasure to have around our property. Beautiful work. The best!"
6500 sq ft driveway and 6 inch elevation for appropriate water flow
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+51

Recommended by96%of homeowners
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Acra Construction LLC
4.4(
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Shed, Barn or Playhouse - BuildShed, Barn or Playhouse - Repair

Serving Vail, AZ and surrounding areas

In business since 2003

Credit card accepted

"Initial contact with Acra was in mid November and went relatively smoothly.  My wife and I made our wants known and received a ball park estimate of the cost.   We left a down payment of approximately half the cost for the project as it was needed to start purchasing supplies.  This is normal and was expected. 
Project start date was set for the end of the first week in January to allow for holidays to pass without rushing any of the subcontractors.  The only problem we encountered is that Acra wanted to rush the tear out before any of  the actual installation was really ready.  This made it difficult on my wife and I as we intended to live in the house while the work proceeded.  Consequently we were without any sinks in the house except for the deep sink in the garage for a period of three days.  I believe that the work could have been staggered or compressed so as to prevent this lag time. 
There were six sub contractors involved besides Acra's own tear out and touch up technicians.  All of the subcontractors and the Acra technicians performed admirably.  We were very satisfied with their work.  This involved the following:
-  Electrical: Addition of electrical outlet, changing and addition of lighting fixtures and switching for same.
-  Plumbing: Changing of water heater and addition of hot water recirculating system, Installation of four sinks in the two bathrooms and kitchen, installation of new toilets and new faucets and fixtures in same.
-  Granite suppliers:  Providing three acceptable slabs of 3 cm Creama de Bordeau Brazilian Granite.
-  Granite fabricators:  Measuring, cutting, polishing and installation of counters in kitchen and two bathrooms.
-  Tile installers:  Install back splash in kitchen.
-  Mirror fabricators:  Installation of three custom mirrors in the two bathrooms.
Of all these the only problems we ran into is with the materials supplied by the buyers at Acra as follows.
-   One of the bathroom sinks initially ordered was broken and not noticed until the day it had to be delivered tothe granite fabricators.  This could have caused a major delay but Acra owned up and replaced with better sinks purchased in Tucson.
-   The wire baskets ordered for the kitchen sink were ordered in the wrong size.  This did not cause a delay in the work but is inconvenient for us as the sinks are not protected from scratches while the new baskets arrive.
Considering the magnitude of the project, these delays were relatively miner and cause no real additional inconvenience.

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Recommended by86%of homeowners
Avatar for E.H. Handyman Services & More
E.H. Handyman Services & More
5.0(
11
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Shed, Barn or Playhouse - Repair

Serving Vail, AZ and surrounding areas

In business since 2022

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Erik did an excellent job installing/removal of my microwave. He was very professional and knew what he was doing. I would highly recommend E.H Handyman Services. Look forward to working with him again."
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Handymen Project

+49

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Pole Barn Builders questions, answered by experts

Average barndominiums last between 50 and 150 years depending on the materials they are made from, how well they are maintained, and the environment they are built in. Barndominiums are very durable and have a much longer lifespan than traditional wood homes. With proper care and maintenance, well-built barndominium homes can last generations. 

Rather than using a common two-by-four piece of wood for a rafter, you probably will use two-by-six, two-by-eight, two-by-ten, or even two-by-twelve boards. Wider lumber is typically a better choice in a larger building as it provides more sturdiness. Some installers may use wider lumber for rafters near the edges of the roof, where the greatest stress occurs, and save money with narrower lumber toward the middle.

You can use a variety of wood to build a barn door, but the most common options include 1-by boards and 2-by boards for the backing and the decorative boards on the front of the door. Softwoods like pine will save you some money and should hold up well, while hardwoods like maple and oak will stand up to more wear and tear. You could also build the backer out of plywood to minimize the cuts you need to make. Whatever you decide on, make sure the width of the wood is compatible with the mounting brackets you buy.

You don’t typically need a permit to build a shed, but it’s best to check with your local city clerk to make sure before you start the project. Every town, city, and municipality can have different rules when it comes to any home improvement project. Homeowners associations sometimes have restrictions on the materials you can use on your property as well.

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.

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