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Nikki Dunbar

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Nikki Dunbar

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1 years of experience

Hey! I’m Nikki. I love cleaning and making things organized. I am detail oriented and thorough. I work diligently and I will not stop until customer standards are met.

Hey! I’m Nikki. I love cleaning and making things organized. I am detail oriented and thorough. I work diligently and I will not stop until customer standards are met.






#1 Wade the Handyman

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#1 Wade the Handyman

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45 years of experience

I work by the job or by the day, just to let you know upfront I am $200 - $250 a day depending on job and location of the job. So with that you can get multiple things done and take the day off While I do them. A few services that I do.. BUT! I can do a whole lot more than this.

I work by the job or by the day, just to let you know upfront I am $200 - $250 a day depending on job and location of the job. So with that you can get multiple things done and take the day off While I do them. A few services that I do.. BUT! I can do a whole lot more than this.




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Eustus Air

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Eustus Air

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17 years of experience

We service the entire metro Atlanta Area, some of the main areas we do business in are, Downtown, Alpharetta, Sandy Springs, Dunwoody, Roswell, Decatur, Norcross, Marietta, Kennesaw, Smyrna, Acworth, Douglasville, Powder Springs, Cumming, Woodstock, Milton, Lawrenceville, Stone Mountain, Duluth, and anywhere in between.

We service the entire metro Atlanta Area, some of the main areas we do business in are, Downtown, Alpharetta, Sandy Springs, Dunwoody, Roswell, Decatur, Norcross, Marietta, Kennesaw, Smyrna, Acworth, Douglasville, Powder Springs, Cumming, Woodstock, Milton, Lawrenceville, Stone Mountain, Duluth, and anywhere in between.


Timber Wolf Customs and Construction Plus

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Timber Wolf Customs and Construction Plus

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38 years of experience

We are an ALL AMERICAN MADE family business with 25 yrs. exp. and counting. We do it all. Remember when things used to be done by hand and people actually took pride in their work? Well we still do that.

We are an ALL AMERICAN MADE family business with 25 yrs. exp. and counting. We do it all. Remember when things used to be done by hand and people actually took pride in their work? Well we still do that.

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Home and Garage Organization questions, answered by experts

We recommend plywood and solid wood. Particleboard and MDF (medium-density fiberboard) are often too weak to hold significant loads, and could sag or deform under pressure. Plywood or solid wood are meant to last, and can handle the weight of several large items. If you want to spend a little more for a moisture-resistant material, you can consider using steel.

A garage bump-out is a small addition that extends the size of the garage, usually by just a few feet. Homeowners might install bump-outs to store lawn equipment, sporting gear, holiday decorations, and more. Because you’re not changing the existing garage structure as much, a bump-out isn’t as expensive or labor intensive as a full-blown garage extension. Expect to pay around $1,800–$6,000 for 2-by-10-foot bump-out (and more for larger additions).

In some cases, a detached garage can be considered extra living space, but you will need to gain permission and comply with your local building code. Depending on where you live, you may need permits for a variety of installations, including electrical work, plumbing, and structural work. Many homeowners make the mistake of converting a garage into a living space without acquiring permits, which can result in hefty fines and even the removal of your hard work. Furthermore, a detached garage doesn’t add to the livable square footage of your home when it’s time to sell.

Yes, you’ll need to get building permits from your local municipality to convert your garage to an ADU. You can get the work covered under a remodeling or general construction permit, which can include permission to run or extend utilities to the space to make it legal. If you also plan on renting the space, you’ll need to apply for a rental permit.

As with most large-scale home renovation projects, you’ll need an architect to map out the exact layout and specs of your above-garage room, which is required in many municipalities. Some general contractors will serve as your architect, or they may bring on a residential architect to assist with the plans.

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