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Obergs Contracting LLC

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Obergs Contracting LLC

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My name is Josh Oberg owner and operator of Obergs Contracting L.L.C specializing in residential home remodeling. Whole home renovations, baths, kitchen and additions. Attention to detail and clients visions is a priority along with doing things right and with quality workmanship. Although my company has only recently opened I have over 20 years of experience in the construction industry. Prior to becoming a licensed contractor I was the lead project manager of a well known home remodeling company in Marquette county MI and successfully completed jobs for 8 years.

My name is Josh Oberg owner and operator of Obergs Contracting L.L.C specializing in residential home remodeling. Whole home renovations, baths, kitchen and additions. Attention to detail and clients visions is a priority along with doing things right and with quality workmanship. Although my company has only recently opened I have over 20 years of experience in the construction industry. Prior to becoming a licensed contractor I was the lead project manager of a well known home remodeling company in Marquette county MI and successfully completed jobs for 8 years.


Northern Home & Property Solutions

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Northern Home & Property Solutions

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17 years of experience

We have a great crew that knows how to get work done in a timely matter. We also subcontract work out when we are busy Ower bill is depending on the size of the job half down balance at the end or if its a large job then we will split it in quarter payments

We have a great crew that knows how to get work done in a timely matter. We also subcontract work out when we are busy Ower bill is depending on the size of the job half down balance at the end or if its a large job then we will split it in quarter payments






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Northland Basement Systems

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Northland Basement Systems

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25 years of experience

Serving the Greater Ashland area of Michigan and Wisconsin. Specializing in basement waterproofing, crawl space repair, gutter installation, concrete lifting & leveling, attic insulation, foundation repair, & commercial foundation services. FREE estimates available.

"Worst workmanship I’ve ever seen. Basement still leaks, the system they installed does not drain water into the sump crock looks like water is now being diverted under the floor. Owner never came out to look at what his employees call a finished job. I was quoted by Dennis $56 a foot in the basement and when I got upstairs it was actually $59, red flag. I was quoted and designed a system and they installed another. Look at pics and you decide if you want to hire these hacks and liars. One other thing the workers mixed the Qiukrete next to my furnace that was running and the whole house was filled with concrete dust."

Steve H on June 2020

Serving the Greater Ashland area of Michigan and Wisconsin. Specializing in basement waterproofing, crawl space repair, gutter installation, concrete lifting & leveling, attic insulation, foundation repair, & commercial foundation services. FREE estimates available.

"Worst workmanship I’ve ever seen. Basement still leaks, the system they installed does not drain water into the sump crock looks like water is now being diverted under the floor. Owner never came out to look at what his employees call a finished job. I was quoted by Dennis $56 a foot in the basement and when I got upstairs it was actually $59, red flag. I was quoted and designed a system and they installed another. Look at pics and you decide if you want to hire these hacks and liars. One other thing the workers mixed the Qiukrete next to my furnace that was running and the whole house was filled with concrete dust."

Steve H on June 2020


We provide quality construction services from rough framing to finish carpentry.



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Basement Leak Repair questions, answered by experts

If your basement often leaks after heavy rain, it’s probably caused by hydrostatic pressure. When the ground is saturated with water, it can put pressure on the exterior of your home’s foundation, causing cracks in the basement wall and pushing water through any existing weak spots. Over time, hydrostatic pressure can cause structural damage to your home.

While both a channel drain and a French drain serve a similar purpose, a French drain is designed to prevent groundwater from causing flooding issues. This type of drain system goes underneath the soil and is completely surrounded by soil and rock. A channel drain, also called a trench drain, removes surface water before it ever enters the ground—hence the concrete and above-ground installation method.

To ensure your basement walls are waterproof, it's crucial to address any existing moisture issues before finishing. Inspect for signs of water seepage, such as dampness or discoloration, and repair any leaks or cracks. Install a vapor barrier to prevent moisture from penetrating the walls, and consider waterproofing paints or coatings.

Proper drainage systems, such as interior or exterior waterproofing, can also be beneficial.

There are several reasons why you may find water dripping through your ceiling. This leak could be the result of a plumbing issue or a damaged roof. It’s important to determine the source of the leak before it causes damage to your home and belongings. Taking steps to catch the water immediately will help with additional issues.

The frequency with which a French drain clogs depends on various factors, such as the amount of debris that enters the pipe, the quality of the French drain installation, the type of grate and filter used, and how often it is maintained. That’s why it’s recommended to clean your French drain at least once a year, whether it is clogged or not. This can prevent clogs and increase the lifespan of your drain.

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