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Hoey Home Builders Inc.

4728 S Twin Lakes Ave.
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Hoey Home Builders Inc.

4728 S Twin Lakes Ave.
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38 years of experience

Licensed, Insured, Full Service Contractor with 30 years in New Construction, Remodeling, and Commercial In-fills. We work with several Subcontractors in and around Springfield for years that we trust, do great work and have fair prices. Free Estimates no matter how small the job to building you your dream home. Hoey Home Builders has a stellar reputation in the Southwest region of Missouri and we look forward to bidding your next project

Licensed, Insured, Full Service Contractor with 30 years in New Construction, Remodeling, and Commercial In-fills. We work with several Subcontractors in and around Springfield for years that we trust, do great work and have fair prices. Free Estimates no matter how small the job to building you your dream home. Hoey Home Builders has a stellar reputation in the Southwest region of Missouri and we look forward to bidding your next project


Missouri Assemblers

15055 Farm Road 2000
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Missouri Assemblers

15055 Farm Road 2000
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11 years of experience

We have 14 years of historical restoration experience from flooring to ceiling. We have 10 years experience of backhoe service work from basement dig outs to rerouting draining ditches. Projects estimated over $500 we ask for 15% down for materials and city building permit (if required) then the remaining balance do at completion of project. Projects over $2500 we ask for it to be paid in 4 stages. 1. Purchase of materials and city building permit (if required), 2. Mid-stage, 3. 3/4 stage, 4. Completion of project.

We have 14 years of historical restoration experience from flooring to ceiling. We have 10 years experience of backhoe service work from basement dig outs to rerouting draining ditches. Projects estimated over $500 we ask for 15% down for materials and city building permit (if required) then the remaining balance do at completion of project. Projects over $2500 we ask for it to be paid in 4 stages. 1. Purchase of materials and city building permit (if required), 2. Mid-stage, 3. 3/4 stage, 4. Completion of project.



Jones Plumbing

2748 W Teton Dr
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Jones Plumbing

2748 W Teton Dr
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17 years of experience

With over 20 years of experience, I offer a wide range of plumbing services. Whether its new construction or remodel, pipe repair or replacement, water heater installation, faucets, water lines or drains, no job is too large or too small for Jones Plumbing. Contact me today for a quote!

With over 20 years of experience, I offer a wide range of plumbing services. Whether its new construction or remodel, pipe repair or replacement, water heater installation, faucets, water lines or drains, no job is too large or too small for Jones Plumbing. Contact me today for a quote!



KenMoore Plumbing, Heating & Cooling

1003 State Hwy T
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KenMoore Plumbing, Heating & Cooling

1003 State Hwy T
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21 years of experience

We are a family run business that strives for customer satisfaction. We do business with local companies and know that the best investment we can make is in our community. If there is something we can not do for you (which is rare) we will find the answer for you. We never leave a job unfinished and we deliver top quality products and services every time. If you need a problem solved call KenMoore, Where one call does it all!

We are a family run business that strives for customer satisfaction. We do business with local companies and know that the best investment we can make is in our community. If there is something we can not do for you (which is rare) we will find the answer for you. We never leave a job unfinished and we deliver top quality products and services every time. If you need a problem solved call KenMoore, Where one call does it all!


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Kitchen and Bathroom Remodel questions, answered by experts

Whether it’s better to add a bathroom to an upstairs or downstairs floor will depend on the home’s layout and your needs. Powder rooms and guest bathrooms are commonly on lower levels, while primary bathrooms are upstairs. When deciding, consider where the bedrooms are located and where your family spends the most time. If you don't have a bathroom in the basement but use the space, adding a bathroom there could be a great option.

To fill the gap between your bathroom vanity and the side wall, a simple DIY caulk application should do the trick. Applying a bead of caulk along the gap creates a seamless finish while also helping to protect the wall and prevent dust or debris from accumulating in the space.

While a custom shower costs more and is trickier to install than a prefabricated type, tailoring the layout is particularly useful in small bathrooms with limited space and offers complete design freedom. You can build a shower bench for a family member with limited mobility or a shower niche (built-in, ingressed shelves) to hold clutter and act as a focal point.

Adding a shower to a half bath transforms it into a three-quarter bath. Compared to converting a half bath into a full bath, this type of conversion is a more affordable way to add functionality and accessibility. This project can add around 5% to 6% to the value of your home, especially if you only have one full bathroom or your only shower is on an upper level. This is a common upgrade for a ground floor when homeowners are hoping to age in place.

Bedrooms and living rooms generally cost the least to remodel. Of course, the project price will depend on what you're planning to do to the space and the cost of the materials you choose to incorporate. Prices are typically lower than those of other remodels because major plumbing, electrical, and HVAC work isn't often part of remodeling these rooms.

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