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Warren Builders LLC
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Serving Wiggins, MS and surrounding areas

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In business since 2020

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Warren Builders LLC is dedicated to providing our customers with the best quality and\ncraftsmanship. We are here to build relationships with our customers and communities and to provide\nour employees with a great place to work. We look forward to working with you!

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Level Up Construction Company
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Serving Wiggins, MS and surrounding areas

In business since 2021

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"Very satisfied with work and was done in a timely manner. Would very much hiring again! I recommend Level Up Construction for any work you need done. Very neat and beautiful work."
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Miller Construction
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Serving Wiggins, MS and surrounding areas

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"Miller Construction is a wonderful company to work with. They remodeled my kitchen, demolished my deck to rebuild a raised enclosed screen porch, created a paver patio and laid the sod for 8,000 square feet of lawn space. They take the utmost care to fully understand what needs to be done so that changes to the original contract are minimal. One of my favorite things about them is their attention to detail and how they offer suggestions and upgrades ahead of time so there are no surprises at the end. They take pride in their work and the construction is always soiid. In my kitchen, they recommended colors, suggested changes to the backsplash and did so knowing we had a budget in mind. My kitchen looks phenomenal and I love being in there every day. On the exterior of my home, they demolished an old deck, rebuilt a better one that tied into the rear of our home. This was being used as a base for a patio, and they even used an alcove space to create a bar area complete with separate lighting and a two level bar (using left over counter material from the kitchen remodel). The woodwork, roofing, screening, patio and sod word is excellent. I have other projects and plan to use them again."
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Garages questions, answered by experts

It is possible to manually open a garage door. However, whether you should manually open a garage door depends on the source of the problem. If the door doesn't open because of a broken spring or cable, for safety's sake, you'll want to leave the door closed until you can have a professional inspect it and repair it. If the problem lies with the opener itself, you should usually have no problem opening the door manually.

In some cases, a detached garage can be considered extra living space, but you will need to gain permission and comply with your local building code. Depending on where you live, you may need permits for a variety of installations, including electrical work, plumbing, and structural work. Many homeowners make the mistake of converting a garage into a living space without acquiring permits, which can result in hefty fines and even the removal of your hard work. Furthermore, a detached garage doesn’t add to the livable square footage of your home when it’s time to sell.

If you have a garage heater that is 1,500 watts or more, it will need its own breaker. As a good rule of thumb, no appliance should exceed 1,500 watts per outlet for best outcomes. Consult a local garage heating service to determine the power needs for your outdoor or indoor space.

You can expect your seal to last anywhere from 1 to 5 years. Several factors affect this—material, frequency of use, and the weather. For example, seals made from high-quality rubber are built to withstand the elements and can go the distance with a little TLC. If your door sees a lot of action or faces extreme heat or cold, the seal could wear out more quickly. Regular maintenance—like cleaning and lubrication—can make your seal last longer. And while it’s rare, a professionally installed seal on a smooth floor can potentially last up to 10 years.

The most affordable way to insulate a garage involves choosing cost-effective materials like fiberglass, which comes in batts or rolls and is relatively easy to install. You can often install this type of insulation without needing to add drywall, which helps reduce costs. While a DIY approach might seem cheapest, hiring a professional installer can be highly cost-effective. Experts can accurately determine your garage's specific insulation needs and ensure the best results for your investment, often using batt insulation for the bulk of the project.

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