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We are a family owned business. We have been building and remodeling homes for over 20 years. We offer new construction, or any remodeling projects that you may need. We specialize in new homes, kitchen and bath remodels, along with a gutter protection system. Please review our website and give us a call! WE OFFER FREE ESTIMATES!

We are a family owned business. We have been building and remodeling homes for over 20 years. We offer new construction, or any remodeling projects that you may need. We specialize in new homes, kitchen and bath remodels, along with a gutter protection system. Please review our website and give us a call! WE OFFER FREE ESTIMATES!


We are a general contracting company that specialize in basement, kitchen, and bathroom remodels. We also do stucco repairs! FREE 3D RENDERING with any remodel!






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You want a construction company with expertise in planning and designing. Whether you have a new construction or a remodel, you don't want anything less for you commercial or residential job. We can carry your project through expertly to its completion with professional service and excellent workmanship.

You want a construction company with expertise in planning and designing. Whether you have a new construction or a remodel, you don't want anything less for you commercial or residential job. We can carry your project through expertly to its completion with professional service and excellent workmanship.


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Kitchen and Bathroom Remodel questions, answered by experts

The most expensive part of adding a bathroom will always be the wet areas, such as the toilet, sink, and shower. Considering a half bathroom won’t have a shower, you’ll save quite a bit of money there versus adding a full bath with a shower or tub. Using qualified professionals is a requirement when dealing with plumbing and electricity, so while you can do some of the addition yourself, leave these two to the pros.

Whether it’s better to add a bathroom to an upstairs or downstairs floor will depend on the home’s layout and your needs. Powder rooms and guest bathrooms are commonly on lower levels, while primary bathrooms are upstairs. When deciding, consider where the bedrooms are located and where your family spends the most time. If you don't have a bathroom in the basement but use the space, adding a bathroom there could be a great option.

Yes, you’ll use a macerator pump to install a basement bathroom without breaking concrete. The purpose of breaking into concrete is to connect the drain pipes to the main sewer line. But a macerator pump will bypass this step and break up solids until they are soft enough to pass through a discharge pipe. That pipe will carry the waste to the sewage line.

You can add a bathroom almost anywhere in a house, but location, space, and existing plumbing and electrical setups are major factors that impact price. Running plumbing and electrical to your new bathroom can become costly, so think strategically about where to add them. You’ll need a big enough space with plenty of ventilation and outlets to accommodate the bathroom you’re envisioning.

Whether you should buy a shower stall or build a shower depends on your needs, budget, and overall shower design preferences. Prefabricated shower stalls are less expensive to buy and install than custom showers, but they come in limited styles, colors, and sizes. If you have a unique or specific design in mind or special requirements like accessibility features, hire a professional shower contractor. Custom showers installed by a pro can also last longer than prefabricated shower stalls.

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