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Greystone Construction Company

500 S Marschall Rd, Suite 300
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Greystone Construction Company

500 S Marschall Rd, Suite 300
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Greystone Construction is a design-building general contractor serving the commercial, industrial and agricultural industries. We are committed to providing professional project management, budget and schedule controls, quality construction components and skilled craftsmen.

Greystone Construction is a design-building general contractor serving the commercial, industrial and agricultural industries. We are committed to providing professional project management, budget and schedule controls, quality construction components and skilled craftsmen.





Tooth & Nail Builders

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Tooth & Nail Builders

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Tooth & Nail Builders is a small residential remodeling company that strives to make the remodeling experience unobtrusive, hassle-free and enjoyable. We take great pride in the end result that we produce and hold the integrity of our work in the highest regard. We do not and will not cut corners. Since we are a small company our overhead is low, enabling us to keep our prices low as well. If your project requires plumbing, electrical, HVAC, concrete, or any other service we do not offer, we will hire a reputable sub contractor and include their price in our overall bid with out a mark-up. All home owners are asked to sign a contract upon hire. Thanks so much for your business!

Tooth & Nail Builders is a small residential remodeling company that strives to make the remodeling experience unobtrusive, hassle-free and enjoyable. We take great pride in the end result that we produce and hold the integrity of our work in the highest regard. We do not and will not cut corners. Since we are a small company our overhead is low, enabling us to keep our prices low as well. If your project requires plumbing, electrical, HVAC, concrete, or any other service we do not offer, we will hire a reputable sub contractor and include their price in our overall bid with out a mark-up. All home owners are asked to sign a contract upon hire. Thanks so much for your business!



From the Ground Up Services, Inc.

PO Box 785
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From the Ground Up Services, Inc.

PO Box 785
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Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
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We are a family owned and operated company. We are a licensed, insured contracting company with over 15 years in the industry. We offer our services to the residential, commercial, and multi housing markets.

We are a family owned and operated company. We are a licensed, insured contracting company with over 15 years in the industry. We offer our services to the residential, commercial, and multi housing markets.


Hoecherl construction/Inspection

7575 7th Ave
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Hoecherl construction/Inspection

7575 7th Ave
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30 years of experience

I am a certified ITA residential Building Inspector and residential building contractor and remodeling.. My primary function is Building Inspection practicing NASHI standards.fees are variable on all we do,depending on the inspection or project size.Certifications in lead,mold,radon,pluming and energy efficiency.

I am a certified ITA residential Building Inspector and residential building contractor and remodeling.. My primary function is Building Inspection practicing NASHI standards.fees are variable on all we do,depending on the inspection or project size.Certifications in lead,mold,radon,pluming and energy efficiency.


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Garages questions, answered by experts

It’s typically less expensive to buy a garage-building kit than to build a garage from scratch if you’re supplying all the labor. However, unless you are an experienced builder, you will still need to hire pros to install the foundation, concrete floor, and add electrical and plumbing to your garage kit. In that case, it’s worth the investment to build a garage through a local garage builder who can coordinate the hiring of other necessary pros.

With good maintenance, garage doors can last for 15 to 30 years. You might consider a replacement if yours is approaching that age and struggling to work properly. For instance, if your garage door is slow to open or close (or doesn’t open or close at all) or is loud even after lubricating the parts, you might need a new one. Similarly, if it’s sagging, uneven, or has other visual signs of wear and tear, it may be time for an upgrade.

Drywalling a garage is a smart decision if you want to protect your garage from fires, moisture damage, and exterior noise. Most garages have flammable supplies that could result in serious damage in the off chance of an accident. Drywall is fire resistant, helping to prevent fires from spreading. Not to mention, drywall can improve the appearance of a dingy, old garage.

We recommend plywood and solid wood. Particleboard and MDF (medium-density fiberboard) are often too weak to hold significant loads, and could sag or deform under pressure. Plywood or solid wood are meant to last, and can handle the weight of several large items. If you want to spend a little more for a moisture-resistant material, you can consider using steel.

You should be able to paint most of your garage door with a small roller, but there will likely be details and nooks and crannies that are best handled with the help of a detail brush. After you have painted most of your garage door, make sure to take a step back to review your work—if you have a friend or family member nearby to offer another set of eyes, great!)—and clean up any missed spots with a brush.

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