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AM Home Improvements
4.3(
6
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Major Home Repairs (General Contractor)

Serving Garyville, LA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2005

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"I was very pleased with the work that was performed on our home ? it doesn’t look like the same house and I would recommend them to anyone and everyone I know!!!! I would give them a five star ⭐️ plus!! The work they did was amazing ? and I have other family members that saw the house and wants them to do some work for them!!!"
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Response time2 days
Response rate100%
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NexGen Roofing & Remodeling
4.9(
8
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Major Home Repairs (General Contractor)

Serving Garyville, LA and surrounding areas

In business since 2022

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"We are so satisfied with the work and the two men that completed our backsplash in our kitchen, this work is truly professional and my wife and I are 100% satisfied, I will be using them for more projects in the very near future??"
Luxury Bathroom Remodeling
Luxury Kitchen Remodeling
Luxury Home Remodeling
Luxury Bathroom Remodeling
Luxury Kitchen Remodeling

+347

Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Castillo Construction LLC
4.3(
60
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Major Home Repairs (General Contractor)

Serving Garyville, LA and surrounding areas

In business since 2000

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"The kitchen came out well, though I had to really be on the guys working to do the work properly. The craftsmanship was lacking and some things had to be redone. The owner who came out initially pays close attention to detail and is nice. His subcontractors however do not pay close attention to detail and lack craftsmanship skills. The owner is also impossible to get a hold of while the project is going on, which is a pain if you have any questions that need to be answered. The project went on for months longer than anticipated even though I had all of the materials (cabinets, sink, etc) ready before the job was to start. Some days no one would show up, and no one would call. They were often hard to get in touch with and a week would go by before I could get in touch with anyone to answer a question. They were also over budget because they didn't work in electrical, which felt like an intentional oversight. They knew before starting that the kitchen needed it's own breaker switch and that I wanted to install outlets as well as move around appliances. All of that required electrical. I was promised when I signed the contract that the quote was the quote and my budget would be respected. That wasn't the case. While the kitchen did come out great, it wasn't without a fight or daily oversight and even getting some things that should've been measured twice and done once, done over again 2x. It was such a pain in the end that I can not recommend them to anyone."
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British architect John Nash is credited with creating the Italianate style of architecture. The style was further popularized in the U.S. by landscape architect Andrew Jackson Downing and architect Calvert Vaux. The style spread across the U.S. due to Downing’s popular book on the style and the availability of plans and materials due to the mass production of the Industrial Revolution.

A floor plan is a less detailed illustration showing a building or room's layout from above, including elements like windows, doors, walls, and fixtures. It offers a simplified view for homeowners. In contrast, a blueprint is a more detailed, to-scale architectural drawing that includes all parts of the building plans, such as structural elements, construction details, and utility schematics. While a floor plan can be a type of view within a blueprint, the complete blueprint contains all the necessary details to turn the plan into a reality.

Costs depend on material, size, design complexity, and additional features like lighting or seating.

Costs vary depending on project complexity and scope. Architects generally charge a percentage of the total budget or an hourly rate for their services.

Designs typically take 2-6 months, depending on factoring, project size, and customization needs. Larger or more complex designs may require additional time for approval and revisions.

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