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Bay Builders, Inc.
5.0(
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Serving Fulton, CA and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 1979

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Warranties offered

"Both remodels turned out beautifully. We were very pleased with the end results. We have since done a backyard patio, and we also were pleased with the work done."
7 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by75%of homeowners
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Villa Family Construction LLC
4.9(
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Serving Fulton, CA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2000

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"A million thank u's to Declan, Jackie, Vince, Alex and Holden. Job well done! My bathroom and loft look wonderful. I was very nervous about this project. Had a previous issue with someone else who ghosted me and left my vanity in the dining room. Nice huh? Luckily, Jackie called me though Angi's list, booked an appointment and the rest was magic! Attention to detail, quality and accountability describes this company. Thanks again everyone! I'll be seeing you in the spring!"
Finished product
bedroom #2
master bedroom
Cedar Shingle install
bathroom #1

+2

Response time10 hrs
8 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by80%of homeowners
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Sentri Homes
2.8(
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Serving Fulton, CA 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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Morgan C Winslow A Partnership
5.0(
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Serving Fulton, CA and surrounding areas

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In business since 1994

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Morgan C Winslow A Partnership is dedicated to providing our customers with the best quality and craftsmanship. We are here to build relationships with our customers and communities and to provide our employees with a great place to work. We look forward to working with you!!!!!\n

Custom Post and beam home/built 2006 Dillon Beach CA. Marin County
Farrell Project.
Response time2 days
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Storm Shelters questions, answered by experts

Whether a prefab home is worth it or not will depend on your personal needs and preferences. Overall, prefab homes tend to cost less than traditional homes, although they also tend to have lower resale values. Another thing to consider is that prefab homes usually last 50 to 60 years or longer, while traditional homes last 50 to 100 years or more.

The early stages of building a house are harder than the later stages; laying the foundation and framing the house are two of the most challenging steps. However, it varies for everyone. Some people have difficulty installing HVAC, plumbing, and electricity, while others find it harder to plan the house and secure the necessary permits. 

The national average cost for a building permit is around $1,600, a figure that typically includes major renovations. Costs can vary significantly depending on the job. For instance, basic construction, plumbing, or minor electrical permits can cost between $10 and $150, while permits for building a new home can reach $2,000 or more. Overall, homeowners typically spend between $150 and $2,000 for one or more permits for a project. Keep in mind that fees may not be flat rates; they can also be calculated as a percentage of the project's cost or size.

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.

This is a matter of personal preference. However, building a detached structure is generally considered better if you intend to rent out the new space. The advantage to going with an attached garage addition is that you may pay less for plumbing, HVAC, and other features because you can use the existing systems from your home to carry over piping and wires.

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