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VMK Remodeling
4.2(
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Major Home Repairs (General Contractor)

Serving Tamaroa, IL and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2024

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"His service and him professionally was excellent. From the time he came out to give me the estimate to completion time. I will be using him again for some other projects we`ve already discussed it and got some things line up it was an overall excellent experience."
Response time2 days
Response rate90%
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TNT Turnover Services
New to Angi
Major Home Repairs (General Contractor)

Serving Tamaroa, IL and surrounding areas

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TNT Turnover Services isn’t just remodeling spaces—we’re transforming them.\n\nWe take outdated, worn, or underperforming areas and turn them into clean, modern, high-impact spaces built to impress and made to last. From kitchens and bathrooms to full property turnovers, our work is driven by precision, quality craftsmanship, and attention to every detail.\n\nAt TNT Turnover Services, we don’t believe in shortcuts—we believe in results. We bring reliability, speed, and professionalism to every project, delivering a smooth, hassle-free experience from start to finish. On time. On budget. Done right.\n\nWhether you’re upgrading your home or preparing a property for its next chapter, we’re here to raise the standard and exceed expectations.

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Heartland Services, Inc.
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15
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Major Home Repairs (General Contractor)

Serving Tamaroa, IL and surrounding areas

In business since 1989

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I hired Ken to install new windows and also to enlarge 3 window openings and put larger windows in. He had to go through brick to install these windows and repair and make new window frames and sills. He also installed a door where a window was. This entailed a lot of brick cutting and remodeling the area. He did a beautiful job! Note here that none of the other window companies would touch or even know who to call to do this. The windows and 2 sets of door were beautiful. Perfect job. Ken and his crew really worked with us, and made sure we understood and agreed with what needed to be done. He kept us informed when he could do certain jobs, since the weather was a big factor. I could not recommend Ken and his crew more. If you want a great job, done right, responsible priced, and friendly crew Cal Ken at Heartland Co. YOU WON'T REGRET IT!"
Response time8 hrs
Recommended by90%of homeowners
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Subcontractors questions, answered by experts

Stone, marble, and brick are common building materials of Neoclassical architecture, though you will also find wood flooring and a range of natural stone tiles. Since several home styles fall under Neoclassical architects' umbrella, a range of building materials—including traditional wood framing—will make an appearance.

Italianate architecture is a reinterpretation of Renaissance styles, combining elements of Italian farmhouses and villas with Victorian materials and construction. This home style emerged in the Victorian era, gaining popularity in the U.S. in the mid-to late-1800s. The style came about in response to what many then viewed as the too-rigid and stuffy Classical style designs. 

Adequate storage, workspaces, and energy-efficient systems are key considerations.

There are several different steps in the pole barn building process. First, you’ll need construction plans, which you’ll use to obtain permits. Then, you can clear the land so it’s suitable for building and installing the foundation. Your contractor will frame the barn using large poles, then rough in the plumbing and electricity (if your barn has those elements) before finishing the interior, adding siding, and installing the roof. 

After that, they’ll finish up the electrical work and plumbing and add your windows and doors. You may have a few other finishing jobs to do like painting or waterproofing.

It usually takes around four to six months to build and install a modular home, although your timeline could go up to around eight months if there are delays in the manufacturing or permitting process. Heavy site preparation and foundation pouring can extend that timeline if you need them, as can customizations you want for your modular home. Your modular home company should be able to provide an estimate for the construction timeline before you sign any contracts or agree to any work.

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