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With years of experience serving the area, we are your solution for all your (PWC) needs. We take great pride in our extreme professionalism, timeliness and superior customer service on every job. We make sure to develop a lasting relationship so that the next time service is needed there will be no question on who to call. Check out our 5 star reviews from happy customers! Call us today so we can discuss your needs and make a plan that fits your budget. Satisfaction guaranteed!

With years of experience serving the area, we are your solution for all your (PWC) needs. We take great pride in our extreme professionalism, timeliness and superior customer service on every job. We make sure to develop a lasting relationship so that the next time service is needed there will be no question on who to call. Check out our 5 star reviews from happy customers! Call us today so we can discuss your needs and make a plan that fits your budget. Satisfaction guaranteed!


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Bakers handyman services

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You can take care of all your home repair needs with one phone call. Over 20 years experience doing high quality work at a fair price. Plenty references available upon request.

You can take care of all your home repair needs with one phone call. Over 20 years experience doing high quality work at a fair price. Plenty references available upon request.


Alpha And Omega Beginning To End LLC

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Alpha And Omega Beginning To End LLC

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We offer a wide array of services here at Alpha And Omega Beginning To End LLC We take care of our customers from the beginning of the project to the end we have 10+ years in residential remodeling and development and 3 yrs in comercial we are a Christian owned business and look foward to helping you with you're projects big or small

We offer a wide array of services here at Alpha And Omega Beginning To End LLC We take care of our customers from the beginning of the project to the end we have 10+ years in residential remodeling and development and 3 yrs in comercial we are a Christian owned business and look foward to helping you with you're projects big or small





"First consulted CT Stavely, Inc/Chris Stavely to construct a 2100 sq ft home on my lot summer of 2017. We agreed upon adding a basement and changing from hardie-plank siding to vinyl, for an estimated cost of 286,000. He estimated the basement/foundation would be 43,800, which included 3 concrete patios/porches, garage floor and basement. While going through invoices, I saw that he was going over budget for the foundation and it still was incomplete. I contacted the builder and he said he wasn't aware he was overbudget, but would review his invoices. After reviewing invoices, he gave me several reasons, including that the building supply company omitted items from his estimate, and that the excavation crew "over-dug" the basement and made it unlevel, requiring "double" gravel and concrete for the basement floor. By this point, I'd already paid him approx. $66,000, which was more than $20,000 over the estimate for the basement/foundation part of the home. The foundation was substantially incomplete, with no gravel in the patios for backfill and the patios and garage floors were not poured with concrete. We had numerous discussions about it. He said much of the remainder of the estimate he gave me was on the "high side" so he could absorb some cost in materials to offset the overage for the foundation. I pressed him to give me a final number for the house. At our last meeting in February 2018, he said the house would cost $290,000 to finish,which was more than he quoted for everything in the beginning, even though I'd already paid him $66,000. Also, the original agreement was for 10ft basement wall height. He reduced it to 9ft and had poured the concrete slab for the basement floor before telling me of the change. His reasoning was that the excavation crew was afraid they'd hit rock if they dug 1 foot deeper, though he said they did not hit rock. I accepted this and told him it should save me money anyway, which he agreed. When I told him we could not continue with construction since he was so far overbudget (and had not even completed the foundation), he gave me over $20,000 in invoices to he wanted paid. Now, I have to spend several more thousand dollars just to complete the foundation work, including several hundred tons of gravel, concrete for patios and excavation work."

Douglas C on March 2018

"First consulted CT Stavely, Inc/Chris Stavely to construct a 2100 sq ft home on my lot summer of 2017. We agreed upon adding a basement and changing from hardie-plank siding to vinyl, for an estimated cost of 286,000. He estimated the basement/foundation would be 43,800, which included 3 concrete patios/porches, garage floor and basement. While going through invoices, I saw that he was going over budget for the foundation and it still was incomplete. I contacted the builder and he said he wasn't aware he was overbudget, but would review his invoices. After reviewing invoices, he gave me several reasons, including that the building supply company omitted items from his estimate, and that the excavation crew "over-dug" the basement and made it unlevel, requiring "double" gravel and concrete for the basement floor. By this point, I'd already paid him approx. $66,000, which was more than $20,000 over the estimate for the basement/foundation part of the home. The foundation was substantially incomplete, with no gravel in the patios for backfill and the patios and garage floors were not poured with concrete. We had numerous discussions about it. He said much of the remainder of the estimate he gave me was on the "high side" so he could absorb some cost in materials to offset the overage for the foundation. I pressed him to give me a final number for the house. At our last meeting in February 2018, he said the house would cost $290,000 to finish,which was more than he quoted for everything in the beginning, even though I'd already paid him $66,000. Also, the original agreement was for 10ft basement wall height. He reduced it to 9ft and had poured the concrete slab for the basement floor before telling me of the change. His reasoning was that the excavation crew was afraid they'd hit rock if they dug 1 foot deeper, though he said they did not hit rock. I accepted this and told him it should save me money anyway, which he agreed. When I told him we could not continue with construction since he was so far overbudget (and had not even completed the foundation), he gave me over $20,000 in invoices to he wanted paid. Now, I have to spend several more thousand dollars just to complete the foundation work, including several hundred tons of gravel, concrete for patios and excavation work."

Douglas C on March 2018


Kentucky Gutter Pro & Construction

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Kentucky Gutter Pro & Construction

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We are a family owned bussiness, who strive to do the best job on every job we do . We want 100% satisfaction from our customers , and that's what we strive to do .

We are a family owned bussiness, who strive to do the best job on every job we do . We want 100% satisfaction from our customers , and that's what we strive to do .



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Home Building questions, answered by experts

As long as you pull the appropriate permits to build your ADU, it will contribute to your property’s total livable square footage. This is even true for basement conversion ADUs despite the living area sitting below grade. Keep in mind that permanent improvements, especially those that add square footage, tend to increase your home value, which can affect your property taxes.

Framing tends to be the longest step in the construction process, especially for larger homes. It takes anywhere from one week to a couple of months, depending on the house size, the number of people on the construction crew, and the time of year. The design stage often takes a long time, too. Some people spend months or even years contemplating their house’s size, layout, and materials before construction begins.

In the U.S., original and converted carriage houses are most often found in New England, New York, and other parts of the Northeast. New construction carriage houses can be found across the country, and are often added to properties with Colonial-style homes for additional living, storage, or work space, although they can be found in many different styles.

Shipping container homes last at least 25 years on average, but they can last even longer with proper maintenance. Since shipping containers are made from metal, they’re quite vulnerable to rust and corrosion. This issue is exacerbated in coastal areas or areas with a lot of precipitation. To extend the life span of your container home, install siding that protects the exterior. 

Construction typically takes 1-3 weeks, depending on the project’s scope and customization.

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