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Cameron casteel

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Cameron casteel

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1 years of experience

Carpentry both rough in and fine/finish work, also have plenty of experience with thinks such as tile, paint, lvp flooring, general handyman and maintenance work. Young man looking to make a better life for myself while helping people with whatever they may need

Carpentry both rough in and fine/finish work, also have plenty of experience with thinks such as tile, paint, lvp flooring, general handyman and maintenance work. Young man looking to make a better life for myself while helping people with whatever they may need



N S Development

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N S Development

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4 years of experience

Design Consultation: N S Development will work closely with you to understand your vision, preferences, and goals for the remodel. They can provide design recommendations and help you create a plan that aligns with your needs. Budgeting and Planning: The team at N S Development can assist you in setting a realistic budget for your project. They will create a detailed project plan and timeline, ensuring that everything stays on track. Permits and Regulations: If required, N S Development will handle the necessary permits and ensure that your remodel complies with local building codes and regulations. Demolition and Removal: The team will safely and efficiently demolish and remove existing structures and materials to prepare for the remodel. Structural Changes: If your remodel involves structural alterations, N S Development will manage these changes, collaborating with qualified professionals as needed. Plumbing and Electrical Work: They will coordinate with licensed plumbers and electricians to update the plumbing and electrical systems according to the new layout. Construction and Installation: N S Development's skilled team will carry out the construction work, including framing, drywall installation, flooring, tiling, and cabinetry installation. Fixture and Appliance Installation: They will oversee the installation of new fixtures, appliances, and fittings in your kitchen and bathroom. Finishing Touches: N S Development will ensure that the finer details, such as painting, trim work, and hardware installation, are executed to perfection. Quality Control and Inspection: Regular quality checks and inspections will be conducted to maintain the project's quality and adherence to standards.

Design Consultation: N S Development will work closely with you to understand your vision, preferences, and goals for the remodel. They can provide design recommendations and help you create a plan that aligns with your needs. Budgeting and Planning: The team at N S Development can assist you in setting a realistic budget for your project. They will create a detailed project plan and timeline, ensuring that everything stays on track. Permits and Regulations: If required, N S Development will handle the necessary permits and ensure that your remodel complies with local building codes and regulations. Demolition and Removal: The team will safely and efficiently demolish and remove existing structures and materials to prepare for the remodel. Structural Changes: If your remodel involves structural alterations, N S Development will manage these changes, collaborating with qualified professionals as needed. Plumbing and Electrical Work: They will coordinate with licensed plumbers and electricians to update the plumbing and electrical systems according to the new layout. Construction and Installation: N S Development's skilled team will carry out the construction work, including framing, drywall installation, flooring, tiling, and cabinetry installation. Fixture and Appliance Installation: They will oversee the installation of new fixtures, appliances, and fittings in your kitchen and bathroom. Finishing Touches: N S Development will ensure that the finer details, such as painting, trim work, and hardware installation, are executed to perfection. Quality Control and Inspection: Regular quality checks and inspections will be conducted to maintain the project's quality and adherence to standards.


Rely Builds

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Rely Builds

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Locally owned and owner-operated small business pleased to offer several construction services. Give us a call or click to request a free quote today!

Locally owned and owner-operated small business pleased to offer several construction services. Give us a call or click to request a free quote today!


Meza construction

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Meza construction

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We do everything. From building you your dream deck to finishing your unfinished basement. We are a small and upcoming business with a lot of potential and positive attitude.

We do everything. From building you your dream deck to finishing your unfinished basement. We are a small and upcoming business with a lot of potential and positive attitude.


ISW Custom Builders

15600 S 76th St
3.22(
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ISW Custom Builders

15600 S 76th St
3.22(
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6 years of experience

ISW Custom Builders has been growing quickly these past few years. Today we are pleased to offer several construction services from remodeling, outbuildings with livable space, and new custom home construction! We pride ourselves in having our own in house team to handle many aspects of any build to ensure we know how it is built, and we know it is done the right way. Give us a call!

"We contracted with Brian starting late 2021 to build an addition on to the back of our house. At first, everything seemed fine. He and his crew would come over to the house to discuss our plans and to sketch a plan for the addition. Once we agreed on a plan for the addition and made our first down payment on the project in early 2022. He kept on making promises on when he would start the project, but didn't break ground until July of 2022. After he broke ground, he stated that things would move fast and that he was anticipating a completion date of Sept 2022. That date came and gone. Then at one point, after the the addition was framed and enclosed, he stated that he was going to focus on other outside projects and only come to our place when the weather was bad. Our project was constantly on his back burner. We were promised that the addition would be finished in time for Thanksgiving that year - again a promise that went unkept. The project was close, but not completely finished. Our addition wasn't completely finished until Christmas time - a whole 5 to 6 months after he broke ground and three months after promised. When everything was said and done and the addition was "ours", he stated that there would be a 1 year warranty on the addition - for defects caused by shifting. Well, a month after it was "handed" over to us, we reached out stating that there was major leaks in the window framing that would only be noticed on a cold winters night where the wind is blowing crazy. I walked in the new bedroom wondering why it was so cold - the heat was on but couldn't keep up. Brian was notified, but was instantly told that we were crazy and that the window fine. Needless to say, the rest of that winter, we had to have the window taped out in order to keep the heat from escaping. In the main area, the tiling job seemed subpar - where tiles would break and click when stepped on and we had noticed that on our new deck, the cement had cracked in the corner where the support beam for the deck was. It took him more than 2 to 3 months to come over to look those items as well as address the drywall shifting that we had experienced. During this time, he also determined that the window was defective and that he would have the window dealt with. He had a guy come over to mud things up and sand, but never came back to paint. It was another 2 months before Brian himself came over to redo the tile and paint the seams that were fixed. Things seemed like they were going well, until we kept on inquiring when the cement deck would be fixed. We would try texting Brian directly and he then claimed that he would text us back - no texts were received. So in July of 2024, I started a group text thread to keep all of the honest people honest. He told his assistant at the time that he tried texting us, but we never got back to him, yet when she texted us, we would respond right back - make it make sense. When I finally was able to talk to him on the phone, he said that he didn't see the need to make contact with us when he didn't know or didn't have a timeline for us. To which I told him - contact us anyway so we know that you at least got our message rather than just blowing us off. How does one conduct business without making contact with their clients. Keep in contact with them even if you don't know. He finally sent someone over sometime in Sept of 2024 to pour the concrete on the section that had cracked. Last contact we had with Brian was October 23, 2024 when we had notified him that the support beam had fallen during the storm the night before and was inquiring when he was going to finish it up. Well, we're midway into March of 2025 and we still have yet to hear back from Brian. Granted, we are luckier than most people from some other reviews that I have read. Our addition is water tight - we do have a corner that needs to be re-insulated, but the overall headache of dealing with someone who blows you off because they're concentrating on outside projects (which I get) but then doesn't get back to you regarding a timeline on when we could expect our project to be deemed worthy enough to his attention. I've held off writing this review until I knew that we would no longer have any other contact with him, but felt obligated to write the review once I read other customers most recent comments. I guess what I don't understand is how you can go from having 5 star reviews in 2021 to 1 star reviews a couple of years later? Make it make sense. Save your sanity, go with a contractor that is willing to keep to a timetable and communicates back with you on a frequent basis."

Michelle N on March 2025

ISW Custom Builders has been growing quickly these past few years. Today we are pleased to offer several construction services from remodeling, outbuildings with livable space, and new custom home construction! We pride ourselves in having our own in house team to handle many aspects of any build to ensure we know how it is built, and we know it is done the right way. Give us a call!

"We contracted with Brian starting late 2021 to build an addition on to the back of our house. At first, everything seemed fine. He and his crew would come over to the house to discuss our plans and to sketch a plan for the addition. Once we agreed on a plan for the addition and made our first down payment on the project in early 2022. He kept on making promises on when he would start the project, but didn't break ground until July of 2022. After he broke ground, he stated that things would move fast and that he was anticipating a completion date of Sept 2022. That date came and gone. Then at one point, after the the addition was framed and enclosed, he stated that he was going to focus on other outside projects and only come to our place when the weather was bad. Our project was constantly on his back burner. We were promised that the addition would be finished in time for Thanksgiving that year - again a promise that went unkept. The project was close, but not completely finished. Our addition wasn't completely finished until Christmas time - a whole 5 to 6 months after he broke ground and three months after promised. When everything was said and done and the addition was "ours", he stated that there would be a 1 year warranty on the addition - for defects caused by shifting. Well, a month after it was "handed" over to us, we reached out stating that there was major leaks in the window framing that would only be noticed on a cold winters night where the wind is blowing crazy. I walked in the new bedroom wondering why it was so cold - the heat was on but couldn't keep up. Brian was notified, but was instantly told that we were crazy and that the window fine. Needless to say, the rest of that winter, we had to have the window taped out in order to keep the heat from escaping. In the main area, the tiling job seemed subpar - where tiles would break and click when stepped on and we had noticed that on our new deck, the cement had cracked in the corner where the support beam for the deck was. It took him more than 2 to 3 months to come over to look those items as well as address the drywall shifting that we had experienced. During this time, he also determined that the window was defective and that he would have the window dealt with. He had a guy come over to mud things up and sand, but never came back to paint. It was another 2 months before Brian himself came over to redo the tile and paint the seams that were fixed. Things seemed like they were going well, until we kept on inquiring when the cement deck would be fixed. We would try texting Brian directly and he then claimed that he would text us back - no texts were received. So in July of 2024, I started a group text thread to keep all of the honest people honest. He told his assistant at the time that he tried texting us, but we never got back to him, yet when she texted us, we would respond right back - make it make sense. When I finally was able to talk to him on the phone, he said that he didn't see the need to make contact with us when he didn't know or didn't have a timeline for us. To which I told him - contact us anyway so we know that you at least got our message rather than just blowing us off. How does one conduct business without making contact with their clients. Keep in contact with them even if you don't know. He finally sent someone over sometime in Sept of 2024 to pour the concrete on the section that had cracked. Last contact we had with Brian was October 23, 2024 when we had notified him that the support beam had fallen during the storm the night before and was inquiring when he was going to finish it up. Well, we're midway into March of 2025 and we still have yet to hear back from Brian. Granted, we are luckier than most people from some other reviews that I have read. Our addition is water tight - we do have a corner that needs to be re-insulated, but the overall headache of dealing with someone who blows you off because they're concentrating on outside projects (which I get) but then doesn't get back to you regarding a timeline on when we could expect our project to be deemed worthy enough to his attention. I've held off writing this review until I knew that we would no longer have any other contact with him, but felt obligated to write the review once I read other customers most recent comments. I guess what I don't understand is how you can go from having 5 star reviews in 2021 to 1 star reviews a couple of years later? Make it make sense. Save your sanity, go with a contractor that is willing to keep to a timetable and communicates back with you on a frequent basis."

Michelle N on March 2025




Hcs works inc.

4910 Adams St.
2.33(
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Hcs works inc.

4910 Adams St.
2.33(
3
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26 years of experience

General Contractor, Full service general construction and remodeling company. In house design services. Custom homes , Tenant Improvements, Foundation Replacement/Repair mudjacking, Roofing

General Contractor, Full service general construction and remodeling company. In house design services. Custom homes , Tenant Improvements, Foundation Replacement/Repair mudjacking, Roofing


CT Home Improvements

7737 S 28th St
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CT Home Improvements

7737 S 28th St
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12 years of experience

CT Home Improvements specializes in bathroom remodeling,demolition, floor prep for new flooring, basement remodeling, and full kitchen remodeling, along with many other specialty projects, with a focus on owner’s design thoughts, delivering owners high quality craftsmanship, and unparalleled expertise. Owner Chris Taylor prides himself on his personal attention to detail throughout the construction process as well as the high level of organization and responsiveness the company maintains at all times. CT Home Improvements consistently achieves their goal of completing every project on time and on budget while amazing their clients with a beautiful finished product.

CT Home Improvements specializes in bathroom remodeling,demolition, floor prep for new flooring, basement remodeling, and full kitchen remodeling, along with many other specialty projects, with a focus on owner’s design thoughts, delivering owners high quality craftsmanship, and unparalleled expertise. Owner Chris Taylor prides himself on his personal attention to detail throughout the construction process as well as the high level of organization and responsiveness the company maintains at all times. CT Home Improvements consistently achieves their goal of completing every project on time and on budget while amazing their clients with a beautiful finished product.

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Unfinished Carpentry questions, answered by experts

Rotting wood, frame misalignment, or damaged seals often require attention.

Call a foundation repair pro to replace a rotted support beam. Your contractor will likely install temporary support to the area while replacing the beam with new wood or steel. Load-bearing elements of your home—such as the horizontal beams that run along your floors, walls, roof, and ceilings—should be inspected by a trained structural engineer. Call these experts the moment you detect rot, water damage, or foundation issues in your home. 

Yes, using certified lumber and engineered wood products for reduced environmental impact.

Yes, a bowed wall can be straightened in several ways. If the bowing is minimal, it can often be straightened by installing anchors or straps. For more severe basement wall bowing, your contractor might need to excavate the soil outside the foundation and pull the wall back into its original position to straighten it.

Any issue that affects the structural integrity or soundness of a home is considered a structural issue. In addition to foundation cracks, other signs of structural issues include roof leaks, bowing walls, sloping floors, gaps around windows and doors, and more.

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