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Mr. Remodeler LLC
5.0(
12
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Major Home Repairs (General Contractor)

Serving Kila, MT and surrounding areas

Approved

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 1993

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Chad with Mr. Remodeler saves the day for my clients! We needed flooring replaced asap to keep the sale of their home moving forward and Chad arranged his schedule to get us in immediately. His work is top notch and everyone is beyond happy. I would 10/10 recommend him!"
Response time1 day
Response rate97%
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Eaton Consolidated
5.0(
6
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Major Home Repairs (General Contractor)

Serving Kila, MT and surrounding areas

Approved

"Chad and Scott did a fantastic job, from concept to completion of our project. We needed an interior wall, framing, door, drywall, texture, & painting, & all the details to enclose our kitchen from our entry. They understood our concept, and had the work done from start to finish in 2 weeks. Meticulous, detail-oriented, polite, & fun to have them here in our home are how we would describe our relationship with Chad & Scott. They even let us keep adding other small projects along with the wall construction, always being cheerful & accommodating. We would definitely recommend them to our friends & neighbors for any projects! Susan & Larry"
Shop front
Kitchen
Butler nook
Master bedroom
Master bath

+6

Response time1 day
Response rate90%
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Grey Wolf Master Trades
4.0(
4
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Major Home Repairs (General Contractor)

Serving Kila, MT and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2025

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"So glad I decided to have Star Garnet Co. tear down and reroof my house. They did a great job! The communication from start to finish was very good. Wyatt is very professional, knowledgeable, and polite. He and Jacob worked hard to get the job done. Highly recommended!"
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Subcontractors questions, answered by experts

The cost to draw house plans typically ranges from $800 to $2,700, with standard blueprints averaging around $1,800. For a custom home, the cost is higher, with blueprints often falling between $5,000 and $20,000, and potentially more for very complex designs. Several factors influence the total price, including the project's size, the number of rooms, the type of drawings required, and the architect's experience level. You may also need to pay a structural engineer to ensure building safety, particularly for custom homes.

Yes, new home construction will always require building permits, no matter where you live. In most cases, you’ll need a general construction permit, along with plumbing and electrical permits for the utility lines in your home. Depending on where you live, you’ll likely find that you also need permits for things like connection to a sewage system or installing exterior components, like decks, driveways, patios, and curb cutouts. Leave navigating the permits required for new home construction to a professional to ensure your home is built legally and safely.

Blueprints are generally available for houses built after the early 1900s. Before then, detailed building schematics like blueprints were rarely used and even more rarely saved. If you have an older house and need blueprints, you can have a new set drawn up by an architect or draftsperson.

Drawing your own floor plans is acceptable for many kinds of projects, including interior design and room layout. You can use floor plan software to create the plans but keep in mind that the floor plan will only be as accurate as the measurements you take and enter into the software.

The most common scale for residential blueprints is 1/4 of an inch equals one foot. This scale is the most popular because it’s easier for everyone involved, from professionals to homeowners, to understand the building’s actual dimensions. Also, it allows blueprints to have the necessary details without cluttering the page.

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