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McCormick Home Builders, Inc.
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Serving Crestline, CA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2017

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Customers say: True professional

"The bathroom remodeling was a remarkable transformation, turning our outdated space into a luxurious retreat. We're enamored with the sleek, modern design that enhances our daily routines with elegance and comfort."
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Response time6 hrs
Recommended by21%of homeowners
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Paot Woodworks
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Serving Crestline, CA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2021

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Offers commercial services

"I had him install closet organizers in three closets and it was just what we wanted. Mr. Norm Poltch was helpful with closet organizer ideas and has an excellent upcoming company. Thank you Norm."
Response time7 hrs
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Recommended by83%of homeowners
RSF Construction Inc.
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Serving Crestline, CA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2019

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

RSF Construction Inc. is a leader in providing our customers with the highest quality service in an honest, efficient, and professional way. Our pledge is to create successful relationships with our customers, employees and community by building trust, treating every project with the utmost integrity and exceeding expectations. We look forward to working with you!

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Jesse C
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Serving Crestline, CA and surrounding areas

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Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Small jobs welcome

Dedicated husband and father driven to succeed and provide for my family. As a hardworking Lead Mechanic at Jenson USA, I take pride in tackling complex problems, maintaining high standards, and building and repairing high-quality equipment. I thrive on hands on work and enjoy creating and improving things from the ground up.\nAlways eager for new challenges and opportunities, I have recently begun the process of becoming a police officer to further serve my community. I bring strong work ethic, technical expertise, and a continuous drive to grow both personally and professionally.

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Closets questions, answered by experts

You can budget a little less money for how to build a closet with wire shelves than with wood shelves. Some people don’t like the aesthetics that wire shelves provide, though, meaning they’ll gladly spend a little more to add wood shelves to the build. If you decide to buy pre-made wire shelves instead of building custom-sized wood shelves, you’ll be restricted in the closet shelving dimensions you can use.

Costs depend on material, customization level, and additional features like lighting or sliding doors.

There are certainly luxury upgrades you can make but you can seriously improve the look and functionality of a closet without spending much money. Color matching will make the closet seem bigger so any shelves painted the same as the wall is a good tip. While pre-made closet organizers may seem expensive they offer an aesthetic look that's hard to achieve with DIY methods. Lastly, removing clutter and unworn items will help the closet seem bigger and cleaner.

Different types of closets are defined mostly by size. A few different types of closets include:

  • A reach-in closet is a smaller closet that you can stand in front of and reach everything inside it. Aside from the size, the doors and the level of drywall finish are typically the largest price factors.  

  • A walk-in closet can be anything from a small 5-by-5 feet closet that has a narrow walkway with shelves on both sides to a 100 square foot bedroom-sized closet with shelving along the walls and plenty of room to move around in.

  • A built-in wardrobe often does not have a door and leaves the clothes and other contents open to the room, whereas a closet usually has a door to separate it from the rest of the room.

You can turn an adjacent room into a walking closet by just rearranging the room. This means removing the furniture and adding racks and an island in the center if you have that in your budget. Houses with two bedrooms connected to each other are great options for large walk-in closets that don't require any structural changes or much building whatsoever.

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