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Chris Gavin Painting
4.8(
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Shed, Barn or Playhouse - Repair

Serving Walls, MS and surrounding areas

In business since 2001

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"Chris did a fantastic job!  I love my new kitchen cabinets!  I had late 80s or early 90s "pink pickled wood" cabinets.  Chris sanded, primed and professionally painted my cabinets.  He does the base cabinets and drawers on site.  He removes the cabinet doors, and takes them to his shop to spray off site.  He delivered the doors back to me the following week, as promised.  
Also, I have a Kitchen Aid refrigerator with the wooden panel insets.  Chris painted the doors to match my kitchen cabinets, for far less than buying new inserts from Kitchen Aid.
He always was punctual, friendly and a true professional.  He would always call or text and let me know when he'd be back, etc.
I would definitely have Chris back again, and probably will.
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Decks Etc
4.3(
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Shed, Barn or Playhouse - Repair

Serving Walls, MS and surrounding areas

In business since 1985

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"They kid they sent out didn't seem to have any idea what he was doing. He stood in the backyard just turning around. He didn't take any measurements, he didn't ask what I wanted done, he just stared. Then he said they'd send someone else out to give me a quote. Well, no one else came. I finally got an estimate via email with no details or information. It just said Fix fence - labor and materials - [price] and screen porch labor and materials [price]. No one asked me for specific information for what I wanted done and the cost to screen the existing porch was insane. You'd think they were going to build the whole dang porch. I didn't respond and hired another company to come out. This company was incredibly unprofessional. I definitely wouldn't recommend them."
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Covenant Construction
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Shed, Barn or Playhouse - Repair

Serving Walls, MS and surrounding areas

In business since 1993

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"Our experience with Covenant Construction went very well, from the moment we first contacted them until the job was complete. We contacted them on Tuesday at approximately 12:30pm to ask if/when they would be able to replace a door jam at our home. We were told due to my proximity to their office, they could come by Wednesday after 10:00am, after they left another job. They actually showed up at 09:50 am. Both gentlemen were very respectful. They made an assessment of exactly what needed to be done, and what additional materials they would need. Even after making a trip to the lumber company, they still had the job done well before 1:00pm. They even adjusted the door to the point it now opens better than ever. We were very pleased with their service and would not hesitate to call them again.
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The lifespan of a barn is typically 40 to 60 years, but with skillful construction and proper maintenance, it can last up to 100 years. The actual lifespan depends on several factors, including the barn type, materials, usage, and climate. For example, the posts of a pole barn should last 50 years or longer, but if the structure is used for livestock in a rainy climate, it may rot within the first decade. Custom designs with high-end materials tend to last the longest. To get the best estimate for your barn's lifespan, you should consider its material type and intended use.

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A steel frame costs 10% to 20% more than a wood frame. Wood is a much easier material to work with, more accessible, and generally more affordable than steel—plus, you need specialized tools to work with steel.

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