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DLS Home Services
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Serving Hampstead, NC and surrounding areas

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In business since 2007

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"Dave arrived when promised and his team worked diligently until it was done perfectly. Dave is a professional and a perfectionist. He will tell you when he can be there and shows up. Problem solves not just repairs. Went really great. Highly recommend."
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Rivers Bath & Splash, LLC
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Serving Hampstead, NC and surrounding areas

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In business since 2023

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Rivers Bath & Splash, LLC is the place to call for all your home improvement needs. With over 7 years of professional construction experience, I've done it all and seen it all. I pride myself on hard work, high quality, and originality with my designs. Give me a call today!

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AJ Woodworking
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Serving Hampstead, NC and surrounding areas

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We specialize in custom finish carpentry and handcrafted woodworking, creating beautiful, functional spaces tailored to each client's vision. From custom trim packages and architectural millwork to built-in cabinetry, entertainment centers, mudrooms, closets, and one-of-a-kind furniture, every project is built with precision, craftsmanship, and attention to detail.\n\nWhether you're building a new home, remodeling an existing space, or adding custom features that make your home stand out, we work closely with homeowners, builders, and designers to deliver high-quality results that are built to last.\n\nOur services include:\n\nCustom trim and finish carpentry\nCrown molding, baseboards, and door/window casing\nBuilt-in bookcases, entertainment centers, and shelving\nCustom cabinets and storage solutions\nMudrooms, closets, and home office built-ins\nFireplace surrounds and mantels\nFloating shelves and accent walls\nCustom furniture and woodworking\nResidential and light commercial finish carpentry

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Pole Barn Builders questions, answered by experts

Average barndominiums last between 50 and 150 years depending on the materials they are made from, how well they are maintained, and the environment they are built in. Barndominiums are very durable and have a much longer lifespan than traditional wood homes. With proper care and maintenance, well-built barndominium homes can last generations. 

The timeline to build your barn will depend on the barn type and the company you hire. A pole barn may take six weeks or so, while a traditionally framed or steel-framed barn can take four months or longer. Building a barndominium takes the longest because you are essentially building a new home. You can expect barndominiums to take six months or longer to build.

You may need a local building permit and written permission from your homeowner’s association to install a shed, especially if you’re doing any substantial land clearing or installing electricity or plumbing. Permit requirements vary between municipalities, so research the local laws before starting your project. If you hire a contractor to build the shed, they can help determine which permits will be necessary.

The difference between a pole barn and a stick-built barn is in the construction. Large poles in the ground provide support for pole barns. For stick-built barns, 2-by-4 or 2-by-6 lumber (known as sticks) create a frame around load-bearing beams. Stick-built construction is far more popular for residential homes. Pole barns are more cost-effective because they require fewer materials and less labor.

Your foundation contractor will first need to remove the topsoil and any vegetation within 4 feet of the area around the barn. They’ll need to ensure they have clear access to the site to begin excavation, after which they can begin construction.

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