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Canyon Side Construction LLC
4.3(
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Serving Hagerman, ID and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2023

Credit card accepted

Offers commercial services

"The best contractor and crew we have ever had the pleasure to work with. Communication, workmanship, cleanliness was all A . Armando is truly a man of his word and we look forward to working with him on other projects in the future. I would recommend him & crew for all your construction needs and desires. Call today- you won’t regret it!"
Response time3 days
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Recommended by25%of homeowners
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HardscapePlus LLC
4.8(
14
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Serving Hagerman, ID and surrounding areas

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In business since 2023

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"The owner was a hard worker and diligent when s here. He over booked himself. So he leave the job unfinished, and go to the next job . He did not returned to complete the job. Its been August, September, October 2025. The work started at the end of July. He asked for payment before He completed the job. His experienced as a carpenter was not good enough. I would not recommend that company."
Response time12 hrs
2 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by53%of homeowners
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Superior Patio Covers
4.7(
14
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Serving Hagerman, ID and surrounding areas

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In business since 2015

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Definitely would recommend Justin. He is on time and in touch with ensuring the utmost Satisfaction of Service and delivery. Excellent work done removing and installing the new patio cover."
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Response time1 day
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Recommended by50%of homeowners
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New to Angi

Serving Hagerman, ID and surrounding areas

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Hi, my name is Darren Richter, and I specialize in custom carpentry and cabinet work based in Twin Falls, Idaho. I’ve worked on everything from kitchen and bathroom cabinetry to built-in storage, custom furniture, and intricate woodworking projects. I take pride in delivering high-quality craftsmanship, attention to detail, and solutions tailored to each client’s unique space and style.\n\nI primarily serve Twin Falls and surrounding areas, but I’m happy to travel for jobs when needed. My skills include cabinet design, installation, woodworking, and finishing, and I’m committed to ensuring every project is completed on time, on budget, and to the client’s satisfaction.\n\nWhen you hire me, you’re hiring someone who values precision, reliability, and bringing your vision to life. I look forward to creating beautiful, functional spaces for your home or business.\n

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Sage Timber Construction
New to Angi

Serving Hagerman, ID and surrounding areas

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Small jobs welcome

Credit card accepted

My name is Tyler Dixon and I grew up in Twin Falls, Idaho. I have 10 years of valuable carpentry experience. I spent my first 5 years working for a Post-Frame company in Washington state ranging from concrete work, framing, siding, windows, and finish work. Starting from the bottom working my way up to a foreman position managing jobs. After the Post-Frame chapter I was fortunate enough to join the Carpenters Union Local 70 based in the Seattle area. \nAs a Journeyman carpenter, this is where I started to specialize in finish work ranging anywhere from casework, millwork, doors and frames etc. Top notch work was a must in the Union. \nI started Sage Timber Construction with pride and customer service in mind. It’s our job to make sure your vision is brought to life. Never satisfied until it is! \nSage Timber looks forward to working with you!

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Wash Me Clean LLC
New to Angi

Serving Hagerman, ID and surrounding areas

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Hello!\nI'm Bryan and I'm a homeowner myself. In my 24 years of homeownership, I have learned a lot of skills to fix, build and repair around the house. I'm happy to help. \nI am a man of character though, and prefer not to be alone with a woman as to avoid anything that could look bad or be misunderstood. I appreciate your respect on this and hope to be able to help you with your project!

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Carpentry questions, answered by experts

Stick frames, metal frames, or prefabricated concrete frames are included in framing a house, along with creating the framework and space for windows, doors, and entryways. Other aspects of developing a home—like drywall, insulation, windows, doors, and more—are not included in the cost to frame a house.

Using a steel frame may raise the value of your home. Steel is more heat resistant, has better longevity, and doesn’t need any upkeep compared to traditional wood. You can also customize a steel build a little easier than other materials like brick, concrete, and vinyl—which have trouble bending and adapting to renovations.

Installing a tongue-and-groove wall requires similar techniques to those associated with installing shiplap. However, because of the precision necessary to make each board fit perfectly and the increased material prices, the cost is higher than that of shiplap installations. Expect to spend between $2 and $6 more per square foot for tongue-and-groove walls versus shiplap ones.

The primary parts of a house that need framing during construction are floors, exterior walls, interior walls, and the roof. The framing in these areas provides the skeleton for adding other materials over the top. With walls, for example, contractors can hang drywall over the interior walls and siding over the outside of the exterior walls. Proper framing ensures a sturdy house that is built to last.

When deciding whether to use nails or screws for framing, the specific needs of the project must be taken into account. Nails have long been the go-to option for framing due to their affordability, ease of installation, and ability to withstand shear forces. They are perfect for structural framing projects where fast assembly is essential. In contrast, screws offer exceptional holding power and are particularly useful in situations requiring increased strength and resistance to pull-out forces. For projects that prioritize accuracy and long-lasting quality, screws may be the preferred option, though nails remain a dependable and efficient choice.

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