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Sentri Homes
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Serving Sullivan, MO and surrounding areas

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In business since 2023

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"The contracted the work off to a third party. Jon took longer than expected. The windows was installed pretty good from the looks. Communication could have been better with knowing the job will take longer and what types of trims I wanted for the windows. As the contractor that was hired for this job by this company. Did a good job with putting up decent trim. As for the new windows they look great. I purchased the myself and hired sentri homes to install them. I will need to have a my siding on my house redone to be closer to the new windows so the gaps are not so obvious. That was not expected at first. But from old storm windows and not knowing how they were put in originally. There was some unknown things that was learned from the job being completed. I will have the siding of the house slightly done to match really good for what I wanted later on. My only concern is better communication with sentri homes. Overall they were great when I did talk to them."
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Hilikar Company, LLC
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Serving Sullivan, MO and surrounding areas

In business since 2020

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"It was a amazing experience!!! Great work was done and finished results were amazing! Jay was very attentive to my needs and very professional! I was impressed with the over all experience! I HIGHLY recommend for any remodeling project!!"
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2021 Whole Home Renovation 3200sqft

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Countyline Door & Remodeling
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Serving Sullivan, MO and surrounding areas

In business since 2008

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Emergency services offered

Countyline Door & Remodeling , is a service company that services, fixes, repairs, and installs new and old garage doors for homes, office buildings, businesses, and all commercial locations. They come to you to your home or place of business and do any and all of your garage door repair needs. Work is guaranteed, the repairman will bring all tools and equipment needed to install, fix or replace your garage door, springs, rollers, frame, overhead door, electric motor, and remote. Countyline Door & Remodeling is a group of professionals in the Springfield area who specialize in Emergency Garage Door Repair Springfield Mo that may be caused by damage to a home or business's car garage. We service garage door repair,water,fire restoration,siding,Roofing,windows in the Springfield area,emergency garage door repair, home garage door repair, garage door frame repair. We fix and do repairs on rollers, springs, frame, doors, remotes and cover all of Central Missouri in the Springfield area.

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Home Building questions, answered by experts

It pays to hire a project manager or general contractor when you have a large-scale project that will take over a week to complete, especially when it involves structural changes and multiple subcontractors. This includes hiring a general contractor to build a house, add an extension, or manage other projects that need a building permit.

Most cottages are around 1,000 square feet, making them smaller than most other styles. However, cottages are defined more by their decor and architectural focus on simplicity, functionality, and a connection to nature than they are by a rigid square footage or floor plan. While cottages are defined more by their charm and appearance than size, the smaller footprint does help maximize the comfort and charm, and it keeps the focus on connection to nature and family.

The term “cottage” is subjective, so there’s no rigid definition, but it generally refers to a small home with simple and purposeful architecture that embraces nature and focuses on charm over everything else. Cottages are typically 1 or 1 1/2-stories tall, usually with gabled roofs, and are built out of natural materials that help make the structure a part of the surrounding nature rather than something that stands out from it. A big part of what makes a cottage a cottage is the decor, which includes natural materials from the nearby area.

Yes, you can finance new construction, though the process often requires a different type of loan than one for an existing property. There are several financing options available:

  • Construction-to-Permanent Loan: This is a common option where a single loan covers the building costs and then converts into a traditional mortgage once construction is complete and you move in.

  • Construction Loan (Stand-Alone): This type of loan provides funding only for the duration of the construction project. Once the house is built, you will need to pay the loan in full, typically by securing a separate, standard mortgage.

  • Builder Financing: Some custom homebuilders offer their own financing options, which may only require a down payment to begin the building process.

  • Bridge Loan: This can be a useful short-term loan to fund your new construction while you are in the process of selling your old home.

  • Home Equity Options: If you are building a second home, you might be able to use a home equity line of credit (HELOC) or a cash-out refinance on your current property.

It's also important to be aware that some lenders may have restrictions on financing for DIY house builds, so be sure to verify that you can secure financing before starting your project.

No, a structural engineer is not the same as a builder. A structural engineer is an expert in all things related to the structural integrity of a building. The structural engineer is responsible for calculating the correct materials in terms of load-bearing capacity and overall structural safety. Structural engineers do not perform the actual building of the house or other structures. Rather, the builder executes the plans and designs specified by the structural engineer.

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