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RM3's Services

3227 Hoffman St
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RM3's Services

3227 Hoffman St
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10 years of experience

RM3's Services has at total of 1-3 employees we are a sub contractor in the Kendall county area that does work all around the Chicago-land area. We come out to you with a free quote and we do bill with a fifty percent down payment and once the work is done the rest will be do.

RM3's Services has at total of 1-3 employees we are a sub contractor in the Kendall county area that does work all around the Chicago-land area. We come out to you with a free quote and we do bill with a fifty percent down payment and once the work is done the rest will be do.




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Rock Solid Construction

1055 S Chambers St
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Rock Solid Construction

1055 S Chambers St
No reviews yet
10 years of experience

We are a small but growing construction company offering a wide range of services, and specializing in residential remodeling projects. We believe that our clients should expect the same customer service you would expect from any other professional provider. We practice clear and consistent communication on your project from beginning to end, and are never to busy to answer your questions or discuss your project. We are Bonded and Insured, and require that all subcontractors are licensed(where required), bonded, and insured. We follow all government regulations regarding employees and subcontractors, including holding workers compensation insurance on all employees. We offer free estimates, and present clients with a proposal containing exactly what we will do and how much it will cost. We accept all major credit and debit cards. We pride ourselves on quick and courteous customer service and high quality work completed on time. Contact us for all of your home improvement needs and experience Rock Solid Construction for yourself! Stephen Rose, Owner

We are a small but growing construction company offering a wide range of services, and specializing in residential remodeling projects. We believe that our clients should expect the same customer service you would expect from any other professional provider. We practice clear and consistent communication on your project from beginning to end, and are never to busy to answer your questions or discuss your project. We are Bonded and Insured, and require that all subcontractors are licensed(where required), bonded, and insured. We follow all government regulations regarding employees and subcontractors, including holding workers compensation insurance on all employees. We offer free estimates, and present clients with a proposal containing exactly what we will do and how much it will cost. We accept all major credit and debit cards. We pride ourselves on quick and courteous customer service and high quality work completed on time. Contact us for all of your home improvement needs and experience Rock Solid Construction for yourself! Stephen Rose, Owner

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Basement Remodel questions, answered by experts

Renovation enhances functionality, increases home value, and can add new space for personal or family needs. It typically modernizes older unfinished basements for new uses.

It may not come as a surprise that the kitchen is the most expensive room in the house to renovate. This is due to the expensive appliances like the range, hood, and fridge, but also because the bones of the room—like electrical and plumbing—are expensive to move or replace. While there are ways to renovate a kitchen on a budget, it will always carry a hefty price tag, even if you cut some corners.

A walkout basement is considered to be partially below grade because at least one wall is entirely exposed. In some cases and in specific municipalities, inspectors and appraisers will still count walkout basements as below grade, which means the space can’t serve as living space or be rented out. If you intend on using the area as living space or a separate apartment, you should check with your local building department to make sure it’s legal to do so.

A finished basement does not always count as square footage, though this varies by state regulations. You may live in an area that allows for below-grade spaces to be considered in a home's official square footage. In those cases, the basement must meet certain conditions, like having a functional egress and being a livable space with flooring, finished walls, and temperature control. Your local assessor can confirm your area's policies regarding basement square footage.

Lifting a house and adding a basement is one way to add usable square footage. Lifting or jacking a house is a complex process, and it can be expensive, not to mention that you won’t be able to live in your house while it’s lifted, due to safety concerns. Lifting a house should only be done by experienced professionals.

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