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Miller Light Construction LLC
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Serving Dalton, GA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2022

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Emergency services offered

"As a real estate agent - I am always looking for reliable vendors to help me with my client's needs. Trevor and his crew have always been professional and easy to work with. I have used them in my personal home as well. I highly recommend them for all of your construction needs!"
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Response time2 days
Response rate90%
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Tact Contracting
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Serving Dalton, GA and surrounding areas

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"We are so happy we found Brett from Tact Contracting! He is very professional and does great work for fair prices. We have several projects we need done around our house and we will for sure hire him again. I highly recommend him!"
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Electrical Project
Landscaping Project

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A-1 PLUS REMODELING LLC
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Serving Dalton, GA and surrounding areas

In business since 1995

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Emergency services offered

"Romel is an incredible contractor. He remodeled my apartment including new kitchen and bathrooms. He was very professional and helpful providing always options and recommendations on my budget to always get best price and best quality materials. His work is very high quality, will recommend him for all things remodeling."
Painting - Interior Project and LVP floor
Basement remodel.
Painting - Interior Project
Remodeling - Kitchen & Bathroom Project
Painting - Interior Project

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Response time2 days
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Lanning Construction LLC
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Serving Dalton, GA and surrounding areas

In business since 2024

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"He is a skilled contractor and a hard worker. He gave me a very competitive price and did excellent work remodeling my kitchen for me. He shows up on time and does what he says he is going to do. I will definitely hire him again."
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Unfinished Carpentry questions, answered by experts

Begin by analyzing the blueprints and gathering the proper materials before framing a house. With the prep stages behind you, begin by framing the floor of a house on the newly set foundation. Exterior and interior walls come next, along with rough openings for doors and windows. Contractors will then add ceiling and roof rafters to finish things off. 

Building a barndominium means converting a barn into a house. Barndominiums are becoming popular as spacious and stylish alternatives to typical housing structures. Old barns that become houses traditionally consist of wooden construction. However, newer structures, such as pole barns, often contain metal exteriors and roofs. Converting a metal outbuilding into a house presents an excellent opportunity to create a barndominium from metal.

Most of the time, you’ll want to use screws on your subfloor rather than nails. Nails can actually weaken plywood, whereas screws can easily penetrate without damage. They also form a more secure connection because of their shape, preventing squeaky floors and tightly holding the subfloor in place. That said, some contractors do prefer nails depending on the type of floor covering because they allow for more flexibility.

There are a few easy ways to locate a wall stud without a stud finder. First, try knocking on the wall with your knuckles. Most parts of the wall will sound hollow, but when you tap over a stud, it will sound more solid. Alternatively, since studs are spaced 16 or 24 inches apart, you can measure those distances from a corner of the room, which will always have a stud.

An A-frame home can be cheaper to build than a traditional house, but that is not always a given. Prices can be fairly similar in some cases, depending on the location, design, and necessary site preparation. Costs for an A-frame typically run between $100 to $200 per square foot, which is comparable to the cost of a traditional home. The cost of an A-frame can come in under those numbers if you opt for a prefabricated kit.

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