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Rainy River Sawmill

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Rainy River Sawmill

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Rainy River Sawmill offers portable sawmill service and sawmill equipment rental. We serve local communities, and businesses in creating boutique lumber products, crafted specific to your next project. We are a small local portable sawmill service that can create lumber from your trees. We believe in sustainable practices and strive to bring you the best service and quality products. We also provide limited tree removal services, stump grinding, debris hauling, timber framing, custom carpentry including countertops and bar tops! We also sell inventory of lumber products including slabs locally sourced! Call us or email us to get a free estimate!

Rainy River Sawmill offers portable sawmill service and sawmill equipment rental. We serve local communities, and businesses in creating boutique lumber products, crafted specific to your next project. We are a small local portable sawmill service that can create lumber from your trees. We believe in sustainable practices and strive to bring you the best service and quality products. We also provide limited tree removal services, stump grinding, debris hauling, timber framing, custom carpentry including countertops and bar tops! We also sell inventory of lumber products including slabs locally sourced! Call us or email us to get a free estimate!


I specialize in small jobs woodworking or painting including mounting TV’s, fence or decking repairs, interior trim repairs etc






Krotzer Construction inc

31815 190th St
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Krotzer Construction inc

31815 190th St
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General contractor lisc#630667, bonded and insured with over 45 years experience taking applications for new homes, remodeling, siding, decks, windows/doors call 218-252-1225 today for your free estimate ask for Adam

General contractor lisc#630667, bonded and insured with over 45 years experience taking applications for new homes, remodeling, siding, decks, windows/doors call 218-252-1225 today for your free estimate ask for Adam




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Woodworking questions, answered by experts

Carports can actually increase property value. It often only increases the value by a few %, but the value can increase if you design your carport thoughtfully and with an eye for utility. For instance, a carport with storage space or a workshop will be more valuable than one without it.

Yes, home builders need to be licensed in every state and municipality in the country. The specific license required varies based on the location and the work, but most states require that the builder hold a general contractor’s license at minimum. Some states and cities also require that plumbing, electrical, roofing, and sewage system construction require individual licenses, in which case the builder may subcontract the work. You can use Angi’s contractor licensing tool to confirm that the builder you’re considering holds all the proper licenses.

In most cases, you can build a carport between 5 and 10 feet from your side property lines and within 10 to 20 feet from your front and rear property lines, at a maximum. However, the specific regulations depend on where you live. You can call your local building department to find out how close to your property lines you’re legally allowed to build.

A board foot is a volumetric unit and is primarily used for pricing and planning larger projects where volume is a factor. Pricing lumber by the board foot aids in understanding exactly how much wood you’re purchasing, as volume is a more accurate unit of measurement compared to square feet.

There are both temporary and permanent ways to enclose a carport. If you’re looking to enclose your carport for the winter, a canvas enclosure could do the trick. It won’t be as protective as a permanent structure, but it can offer some protection from elements like snow, rain, and wind. For a permanent enclosure, you can add extra walls, add a new vertical roof, or a lean-to addition on one side of the structure.

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