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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

Costs depend on the scope of work, materials, permits, and labor. Common estimates range from $5,000 to $15,000 for substantial remodels.

You can expect a garage conversion project to take an average of between two and four months. Your timeline can vary, though, and it could take six months or longer if you need to run utilities to a detached garage, make structural changes to the building, or carry out foundation and structural repairs before the conversion begins.

The least expensive way to convert a garage to a living space is to perform as much of the work yourself as possible, using materials you can acquire at discount prices, and avoiding making structural changes to the building. While you can’t control what type of garage already exists on your property, converting a detached garage to living space will cost 20% to 30% more, so going with an attached garage conversion will save quite a bit.

In most cases, you do not need planning permission to change a garage door to a normal door, unless a specific restriction is present on your home’s deed. If you’re changing the door because you are trying to convert the garage into a living space, you will need to work with building control for proper signoffs to ensure your conversion meets all of the necessary construction standards.

Depending on your carport's configuration, foundation or slab condition, and location in relation to the house, turning a carport into a garage has a lot in common with adding an addition to your home. However, you can skip some of the necessities of adding living space to your home, such as fine flooring, trim work, or even drywall or HVAC. It might be possible to DIY the conversion, but it’s complicated and potentially dangerous work, so it’s best left to the professionals.

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