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Norse Construction, LLC
4.6(
66
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Garage - Remodel

Serving Festus, MO and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2013

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Bruce, Dave et al are amazing. They listened, worked with me and my timeline, and gave us such a wonderful, beautiful product; our master bath, and full basement remodel are gorgeous. Bruce is paid weekly based on the work his team does, itemized statement, full disclosure and no surprises. We are hiring them again to add a deck to our home, and cannot wait for the finished product. /Gail & Brett Gordon and family."
A face lift!
A (VERY) small basement bath
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Recommended by88%of homeowners
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Matt's General Home Improvements
5.0(
22
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Carport (Metal) - BuildCarport (Wood) - BuildGarage - Build+1 more

Serving Festus, MO and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2020

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Great prompt service, very good workmanship. Worked well with me re. project. Recommend him to future customers. Finished the work I have tried to get done for several weeks now by others and did it the next day!! Great guy !!"
Response time8 hrs
Recommended by85%of homeowners
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5th Generation Services, LLC
4.7(
15
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Garage - Remodel

Serving Festus, MO and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2015

Free estimates

Offers commercial services

We've been providing exceptional roofing, exterior, and interior services across Missouri since 2015.\n\nOur goal is, and has always been, is to elevate the functionality and curb appeal of your property, ensuring we comply with local zoning laws, building permit requirements, and homeowners association guidelines.

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1 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by66%of homeowners
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Solis handyman
4.3(
8
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Garage - Remodel

Serving Festus, MO and surrounding areas

Approved

Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

Small jobs welcome

"I ordered a Murphy bed from Wayfair that was far more difficult for me to assemble than I thought. Jehu Solis provided a reasonable bid, arrived on time, worked diligently, and, most importantly, did a fantastic job. I would rehire him again."
Ceiling drywall patch
Window frame repair
Window frame repair
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Garages questions, answered by experts

The difference between vinyl and rubber garage door bottom seals comes down to cost, flexibility, and climate. Vinyl is the budget-friendly option, lasting well in moderate climates and resisting wear and tear. In colder climates, it can get stiff and make installation more difficult. Alternatively, rubber offers more flexibility, even in freezing temperatures, and better sticks to uneven surfaces. Rubber is more expensive but tends to be more adaptable.

Hearing or feeling vibrations in your house can be unsettling, but there are a few possible causes for a vibrating noise in your wall or floor. Light bulbs and fixtures, circuit breakers, loose pipes, or faulty wiring could all cause vibrations. If you’re not sure what’s causing the vibrations, you can call a contractor to assess your home and narrow down the cause.

A prefab, or prefabricated garage, requires far less construction work than one with a foundation and frame, but it’s not nearly as desirable and may not be a worthwhile option. A prefabricated garage won’t be as durable or long-lasting, and it doesn’t provide the same protection for your belongings and vehicles. Plus, you can use a standard garage for more uses—like living space—whereas a prefab garage only serves as a space for storage. Lastly, building a traditional garage will add to your home value, while a prefab garage usually won’t.

Garage doors are heavy and close under power, so ensuring they're safe should be one of the priorities of a homeowner. Installing at least one sensor is a good start, but it doesn't hurt to have two, especially considering you can install a secondary system for less than $100. Remember that sensors require calibration and simple but regular maintenance checks— installing them is only the first step.

You don’t need a garage door opener unless you need or desire the convenience they offer. While you may be able to open some garage doors manually, having a garage door opener makes life a lot easier. There is an exception, though—a motorized opener is an absolute must if you have a two-car garage (or larger), as the door will be too heavy for the average person to lift on their own.

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