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Avatar for Easter Fence, Deck & Renovations
Easter Fence, Deck & Renovations
6071 Lemay Ferry Rd.
4.57(
142
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Approved Pro
Easter Fence, Deck & Renovations
6071 Lemay Ferry Rd.
4.57(
142
)
Approved Pro
Customers say: Quality work
244 local quotes requested
68 years of experience

Easter is one of the best-known and trusted fence, deck and renovation companies in the Midwest. Committed to “doing what’s right,” they are your good neighbor. The Easter Family guarantee is – “Even if it is the first job Dad did in 1957, if we didn’t do it right or didn’t do what we said, we’ll fix it for free.

"Vinyl fence repair. One post needed reset and turned out to be more difficult than expected but job was finished on schedule and no issues after spring storms with heavy rain."

Steve R on May 2024

Easter is one of the best-known and trusted fence, deck and renovation companies in the Midwest. Committed to “doing what’s right,” they are your good neighbor. The Easter Family guarantee is – “Even if it is the first job Dad did in 1957, if we didn’t do it right or didn’t do what we said, we’ll fix it for free.

"Vinyl fence repair. One post needed reset and turned out to be more difficult than expected but job was finished on schedule and no issues after spring storms with heavy rain."

Steve R on May 2024


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Norse Construction, LLC
476 Old Smizer Mill Rd
4.60(
62
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Approved Pro
Norse Construction, LLC
476 Old Smizer Mill Rd
4.60(
62
)
Approved Pro
Customers say: True professional
26 local quotes requested
12 years of experience

Norse Construction, LLC is a unique small business. Over my 30 plus years of construction I've had numerous customers tell me of contractors who don't show up, don't clean up after themselves, build what THEY want and NOT what the homeower wants. Its simple. I started Norse simply because you should have what YOU want and when you want it - period.

"We attempted to have our unfinished basement finished in 2020. The project started in June of 2020 and was terminated unfinished in January of 2021. Total cost of the partial project was $75,771. Several issues led to the termination of the project. The primary was lack of actual project management and ability to take responsibility for errors by the contractor, which, in addition to being frustrating, contributed to the unnecessarily long project time of 7 months while still not being finished. Examples include: - An I-Beam for a heavy-bag track was to be installed on the ceiling. It was installed in the incorrect location and extremely poorly, to the point where flanges were overlapping. When confronted, the contractor stated that it just "wasn't finished". However, the correction required the complete removal and re-installation. Then the contractor claimed the issue was due to insufficient instruction supplied, even though all required information was in fact supplied. The installation crew was simply not competent and failed to install as instructed. - Wood panels were put on a large portion of the ceiling. Several conversations in writing instructed that there was to be no more work done after the initial paint as we liked the look as is. When painters were on-site for the walls, it was confirmed with them verbally that the ceiling was complete and not to perform work on them. However, they caulked and painted it anyway. When confronted, the contractor stated it was always known that this work was to be done. He also said it was only painted and not caulked, which was clearly not the case. Additionally, when shown texts and emails where we explicitly requested no more work done to the ceiling and that he also stated it was complete, he simply ignored it. - When ordering a vanity, he sent us to a shop to select one. However, when it came time to need the vanity, we found it had never actually been ordered. The contractor blamed us for not ordering it while at the shop, however the person at the shop later confirmed the hold up was the contractor not confirming the order. These are some of the biggest examples, but there were communication issues throughout the project. The termination of the contact didn't go any better than the rest of the project. We were told up front, in writing, that we would be billed for all services each week for the prior week. However, when we were settling up after the contract was terminated, there were many costs he was back charging for, meaning they were not billed during the week of work as the original contract stated. One of the items had no reciept. One of the bigger issues here was the painting. The painting cost was much too high relative to the original bid price based on actual work performed. When asked for an itemized bill for painting, it included painting work that had not been performed. The contractor ultimately removed the item for which he didn't have a receipt and reduced the paint cost by some amount. It was still not correct, but we agreed to pay to end the situation."

Jeremy H on January 2023

Norse Construction, LLC is a unique small business. Over my 30 plus years of construction I've had numerous customers tell me of contractors who don't show up, don't clean up after themselves, build what THEY want and NOT what the homeower wants. Its simple. I started Norse simply because you should have what YOU want and when you want it - period.

"We attempted to have our unfinished basement finished in 2020. The project started in June of 2020 and was terminated unfinished in January of 2021. Total cost of the partial project was $75,771. Several issues led to the termination of the project. The primary was lack of actual project management and ability to take responsibility for errors by the contractor, which, in addition to being frustrating, contributed to the unnecessarily long project time of 7 months while still not being finished. Examples include: - An I-Beam for a heavy-bag track was to be installed on the ceiling. It was installed in the incorrect location and extremely poorly, to the point where flanges were overlapping. When confronted, the contractor stated that it just "wasn't finished". However, the correction required the complete removal and re-installation. Then the contractor claimed the issue was due to insufficient instruction supplied, even though all required information was in fact supplied. The installation crew was simply not competent and failed to install as instructed. - Wood panels were put on a large portion of the ceiling. Several conversations in writing instructed that there was to be no more work done after the initial paint as we liked the look as is. When painters were on-site for the walls, it was confirmed with them verbally that the ceiling was complete and not to perform work on them. However, they caulked and painted it anyway. When confronted, the contractor stated it was always known that this work was to be done. He also said it was only painted and not caulked, which was clearly not the case. Additionally, when shown texts and emails where we explicitly requested no more work done to the ceiling and that he also stated it was complete, he simply ignored it. - When ordering a vanity, he sent us to a shop to select one. However, when it came time to need the vanity, we found it had never actually been ordered. The contractor blamed us for not ordering it while at the shop, however the person at the shop later confirmed the hold up was the contractor not confirming the order. These are some of the biggest examples, but there were communication issues throughout the project. The termination of the contact didn't go any better than the rest of the project. We were told up front, in writing, that we would be billed for all services each week for the prior week. However, when we were settling up after the contract was terminated, there were many costs he was back charging for, meaning they were not billed during the week of work as the original contract stated. One of the items had no reciept. One of the bigger issues here was the painting. The painting cost was much too high relative to the original bid price based on actual work performed. When asked for an itemized bill for painting, it included painting work that had not been performed. The contractor ultimately removed the item for which he didn't have a receipt and reduced the paint cost by some amount. It was still not correct, but we agreed to pay to end the situation."

Jeremy H on January 2023


Supreme metal buildings
101 Brenden Loop
No reviews
Supreme metal buildings
101 Brenden Loop
No reviews
2 years of experience

Supreme Metal buildings is a high quality exterior building installation company. We provide the best quality metal carports, RV ports, garage, barn and multipurpose buildings. Contact me today for a personalized quote.

Supreme Metal buildings is a high quality exterior building installation company. We provide the best quality metal carports, RV ports, garage, barn and multipurpose buildings. Contact me today for a personalized quote.


Quartz Valley Land Management and Construction
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Quartz Valley Land Management and Construction
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Local forestry mulching and land management. Construction services include all types of concrete installations, block and brick masonry, conventional construction, and repairs.

Local forestry mulching and land management. Construction services include all types of concrete installations, block and brick masonry, conventional construction, and repairs.


ONeail Portable Buildings
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ONeail Portable Buildings
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We are a metal building and carport company. We love to help our customers get what they need. With our professional team we get the job done fast and we aim to please each customer.

We are a metal building and carport company. We love to help our customers get what they need. With our professional team we get the job done fast and we aim to please each customer.


Wise Construction
1116 Hidden Valley Lakes
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Wise Construction
1116 Hidden Valley Lakes
No reviews

We are serving the following Counties Iron, Wayne, Madison, Reynolds, Carter, and Bollinger. We are here to meet all of your construction needs. From a small remodel or repair, to building your dream home! There is no job to small or to big for us. Make the wise choice and contact us today.

We are serving the following Counties Iron, Wayne, Madison, Reynolds, Carter, and Bollinger. We are here to meet all of your construction needs. From a small remodel or repair, to building your dream home! There is no job to small or to big for us. Make the wise choice and contact us today.


MOTREE & CONTRACTING
189 Country Road 362
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MOTREE & CONTRACTING
189 Country Road 362
No reviews
Free onsite estimate

MoTree & Contracting is your source for all things trees. When you need to speak with a real live person, we're here to help you every step of the way. What's more, we'll even show up at your house to give you a free estimate. We don't require money up front and no payment until the job is complete, to ensure your complete satisfaction. We cut trees, not corners!

MoTree & Contracting is your source for all things trees. When you need to speak with a real live person, we're here to help you every step of the way. What's more, we'll even show up at your house to give you a free estimate. We don't require money up front and no payment until the job is complete, to ensure your complete satisfaction. We cut trees, not corners!


Family owned and operated business. Owner, including one employee.


Paramount Redesign and Construction, LLC
P O Box 515115
1.00(
2
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Paramount Redesign and Construction, LLC
P O Box 515115
1.00(
2
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9 years of experience

We are a full service construction company specializing in the design and construction of kitchens and bathrooms.

We are a full service construction company specializing in the design and construction of kitchens and bathrooms.


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Garage services FAQs

Yes, you should be able to cover your detached garage on your homeowners insurance policy. Most policies will automatically cover it as a “separate structure,” but policies differ widely. It’s best to confirm with your insurance company whether or not it will cover the detached garage before starting this extensive project.

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.

The cost to convert a carport into a garage averages about $22,000, ranging from about $15,000 and $55,000. Additional cost factors to consider include size, time of year, and how much of the carport you can reuse. Other cost factors include the kinds and amounts of materials used, such as:

  • Add insulation: $1 per square foot

  • Add drywall: $1–$3 per square foot

  • Add window: $450–$2,000 per window

  • Add outlets: $75–$500

  • Add garage door: $250–$11,200

  • Enclose framing: $5–$13 per square foot

  • Replace roofing: $1,000–$2,000

The cost to build a detached garage for two cars costs about $26,400 on average. Prices range from $19,200 to $33,600, depending on your location, the garage size, height, materials, and site prep required. Additional cost factors include any plumbing, electrical wiring, and insulation. If you need to build a concrete foundation for a new detached garage, you can expect to pay $1,000 to $8,600 for this essential addition.

The average cost to remodel a garage is around $18,000, ranging from $1,500 to $50,000, depending on size, materials, location, and other factors like plumbing and electrical. Garage remodels that include changing the roof and walls add significant expenses to the project. Plus, you can expect to pay about $1,400 for the building conversion permits. For a simple remodel, like painting interior walls and recoating the garage floor, it will cost about $2 to $5 per square foot.

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