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Clear Horizon Home Solutions, Inc.
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Closet - Build

Serving Ferndale, CA and surrounding areas

In business since 2011

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"My bathroom and master bedroom turned out amazing, I was very satisfied with the results.. Their team worked really hard and did a beautiful job , I already referred these guys to a few friends. I will continue to recommend!"
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Bowen Handyman Service
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Room or Closet Organizers - Install

Serving Ferndale, CA and surrounding areas

In business since 2022

Free estimates

Offers commercial services

"Bowens? handyman exhibited exceptional professionalism and respect throughout the entire service. His time management skills were impeccable, ensuring that the task was completed efficiently. The handyman demonstrated a high level of expertise in the specific task at hand, ranging from porch repairs to lawn maintenance. His knowledge and attention to detail were evident in every aspect of the work. I would highly recommend hiring him again for any future maintenance or repair needs."
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I.S.P. FreightLines
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Room or Closet Organizers - Install

Serving Ferndale, CA and surrounding areas

In business since 1980

24hrs a day, 365 days of the year. ISP Freight Lines will be there to deliver your freight. We provide you with hands-on, personalized service by allowing you to choose from a variety of service options. For shipments across the country or even just around the corner, ISP Freight delivers!\n\nCall us today and start getting results with on-time pickups and deliveries plus excellent customer service.\nHeadquarters: 800-664-0028\nStockton: 209-478-6990\n

Closets questions, answered by experts

The time it takes to build a closet varies widely depending on the project's size, complexity, and level of customization. On average, construction can take anywhere from a few days to two weeks.

A simple reach-in closet might be completed in less than a day, while a more complex walk-in closet could take one to two days or more. A typical project often falls in the 2-to-5-day range. However, a large, highly customized walk-in closet that requires structural changes, like moving a load-bearing wall, will take significantly longer.

A professional contractor can provide the most accurate time estimate for your specific project. If you are planning a DIY build, it is best to budget additional time.

Although you can complete a closet frame in just an afternoon, finishing the entire closet will take a few days to a week. However, that’s still not as much as the average time it takes to remodel a closet, which can take anywhere from several weeks to more than a month. That’s because you also have to consider the time it will take to demolish the existing space, plan a new design, order materials, and actually install it. 

You may need a building permit to add a closet, depending on the size and kind of work required to install it. The most likely scenario requiring a permit involves changing the structure of the house and performing electrical work for closet lighting. A permit can cost between $100 and $450. If you’re installing a smaller reach-in closet, a permit may not be required, but always check with your local municipality and consult a closet designer or builder.

When storing your clothes long-term, first consider the container's breathability. While plastic bags, cardboard boxes, or vacuum sealing may be great options for short-term storage, they won’t help your clothes hold up in the long term. Breathable plastic boxes and fabric bags help with airflow, prevent mold or mildew from building up, and allow proper airflow.

A foyer or entryway is typically a formal landing area for guests, located at the primary entrance of a home. It is often more formally decorated and connects directly to the main living space. In contrast, a mudroom is a more casual, utilitarian room, usually leading in from a secondary entrance like a garage or the side or rear of the house. It serves as a space for residents to remove shoes and outerwear to keep mud, dirt, and water out of the main home.

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