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K Plus Handyman LLC
5.0(
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Serving Pinehurst, NC and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2023

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Simply outstanding. The office turned around the request in minutes, literally had the handyman available immediately. I couldn’t do it at that time but we scheduled fit the next morning. Kurt arrived promptly at 10a and after a quick discussion got right to work. We made some changes along the way as far as positioning of the tvs. Kurt redid as requested and was ready to get everything done absolutely correct. He was polite and casual, professional and personal. I have found a handyman service for life. K-Plus is the absolute best in the Sandhills."
Sink before renovation
Breaking through the old floor to restructure and finish.
Bathroom renovation
Bathroom renovation
Bathroom renovation

+5

8 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by90%of homeowners
M&D Property Solutions
4.5(
23
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Serving Pinehurst, NC and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2017

Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

"It has worked out so well for me and my family. And yeah, please do it all day. Please let me know if I can help. Please let me know when I get home, and I will be home in the next few days. Please let me know when I can get you. Please let me know when I get back. Please let me know if I need anything else. Please let me know if I can get you a text or text me or text or call me when I can."
Master bedroom
Master bedroom
Front hall
Living area
Entry

+10

Response time1 day
1 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by100%of homeowners
Ascended Constructions
New to Angi

Serving Pinehurst, NC and surrounding areas

Approved (Corporate)

In business since 2023

Offers commercial services

We’re a family owned and operated company that values honesty and integrity, and stands behind our work. We offer over 40 years of industry experience. We specialize in Asphalt Shingle Roofing installation, replacement, and repairs. Our services are customized to the individual project, paying close attention to the details of each project that we're involved with. We look forward to building long-term relationships with our clients and guarantee your satisfaction!

1 neighbors recently requested a quote
Tyler handyman services
New to Angi

Serving Pinehurst, NC and surrounding areas

Approved

About My Business\nI’m a local handyman from Raleigh and have lived in the area most of my life. I take pride in helping homeowners with reliable, quality repairs and improvements. From fence repairs and carpentry to general home maintenance, I focus on doing the job right and treating every home with care and respect.\nYou can expect honest communication, fair pricing, and dependable work from someone who truly cares about the local community.

W. Barnhill Builders, LLC
4.7(
99
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Serving Pinehurst, NC and surrounding areas

In business since 2016

Free estimates

"W. Barnhill Builders met my expectations. His pricing is fair and his work is good. There was unexpected work but Mr. Barnhill accounted for extra materials and labor and the completed work looks great and my wife and I are very pleased. Honest and trustworthy. W. Barnhill Builders will renew your confidence in contractors."
privacy fence
Work
Work
Our work
Our work

+8

Response time1 day
Response rate95%
Recommended by98%of homeowners
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Barndominium Builders questions, answered by experts

It is almost always more affordable to buy an existing home than to build a new one. Building a home involves numerous costs, including labor, permits, inspections, utility hookups, and brand-new materials, finishes, and appliances. Additionally, new construction loans can have higher interest rates than traditional mortgages, and property taxes on new homes are often higher, increasing long-term costs. An exception is a DIY house build, which can be cheaper than buying an existing home if you do the labor yourself. While building is generally more expensive, a new custom home offers complete control over the layout and design. Furthermore, new construction is typically worth more than a comparable pre-owned home and may provide a better return on investment if sold quickly.

Whether it is better to buy or build a chicken coop depends on your priorities, primarily cost versus time and effort. Building your own chicken coop can be significantly more budget-friendly, often costing about half as much as buying a pre-made one. If you have the time and skills, building a coop from scratch is the most economical option. However, if your time or skills are limited, buying a kit and hiring a handyperson to assemble it can be more cost-effective than hiring a carpenter to build a custom coop from scratch. If you want a perfectly constructed coop without sacrificing your own time and energy, buying one is the easiest choice.

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.

This answer varies based on where you are, but most states require that all homes are greater than 320 square feet. Remember that four walls are not the only requirements—windows, closet space, minimal ceiling heights, and indoor air quality are also factors. Each state and municipality differs, though, and as some don’t consider tiny homes permanent shelters, you’ll need to check to ensure you aren’t violating any local or state laws with your build.

While building a treehouse isn’t necessarily a death sentence, damaging the trunk is one of the ways to kill a tree. If you’re concerned about the tree, opt for a treehouse support system rather than attaching it directly to the trunk. This may involve using bolts and brackets to affix the structure to the tree's branches or establishing a standalone support system that remains unattached to the tree.

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