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Serving Seneca, MO and surrounding areas

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"The bathroom remodel turned out great! The backsplash looks clean and modern and really upgraded the space. The vanity is both stylish and functional, with a high-end look that ties everything together. The new shower is the best part—it’s spacious, well-designed, and feels like a spa. Overall, the attention to detail and quality of work really show. I would definitely recommend this work!"
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Harris Renovations, LLC
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Serving Seneca, MO and surrounding areas

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In business since 2016

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"My husband and I feel lucky to have picked Harris Renovations for our remodeling projects. From the first meeting to the completed project, we were impressed with their professional and friendly manner. Casey and his brother worked to perfection in every aspect of the remodeling. Windy proved to also be an invaluable asset. She was always there to answer questions and guide us through the many choices. The completed result was even better than we had anticipated. We love our new kitchen and bathroom and highly recommend Harris Renovations."
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Serving Seneca, MO and surrounding areas

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In business since 2020

Warranties offered

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"They communicate with you, and let you know just what will happen every step of the way. The communication continues until the job is completed. I am very lucky to have found them"
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While it’s never too early to start planning for a major home improvement project like a home addition, give yourself at least a month or two to plan and design your addition, find a contractor, and get the permits in order. For larger projects like a second-story addition that require designing with an architect, plan on three to four months of preparation.

Hiring a contractor with knowledge about historic renovations and reviewing their previous work is important. You can find a historic home renovation contractor by calling your local historic preservation office, historical society, or any local historic museums nearby. The staff may have suggestions for specialized contractors who have worked for them. You can also ask them about historic home restorations that you have seen and liked in your area to get recommendations for pros.

Pros provide detailed quotes and efficient management, reducing overspending risks on materials and labor.

No, it’s not legal for unlicensed individuals to conduct structural calculations for buildings or building repairs. Not only do licensing requirements prevent DIYers from tackling this project, but mistakes can also be extremely dangerous and put your property and anyone inside or near it at risk of severe injury or even death. You should always hire a licensed and certified local structural engineer to make structural calculations.

Most towns and cities have regulations regarding sign dimensions for businesses. If you're opening a new business, contact the town or city's local zoning board to see the specifications you need to follow when getting your sign created. There may also be rules regarding how high your sign can sit. Be sure to learn about specifications before having your sign made. Sign companies generally won't offer refunds once custom signs have been fabricated.

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