Top-rated contractors.

Get matched with top contractors in Farmington, NM

Enter your ZIP and get matched with up to 5 pros

Need a pro for your contractor service project in Farmington, NM?

Select your specific project to find the pro for you.

Find Contractors in Farmington

Avatar for Chuck Snyder New Construction and Remodeling

Chuck Snyder New Construction and Remodeling

415 Damascus Rd
5.00(
6
)

Chuck Snyder New Construction and Remodeling

415 Damascus Rd
5.00(
6
)
Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Experienced homebuilder and carpenter with over 20 years of experience in Durango. Specialties include remodels, additions, new construction, decks, garages, siding, and door and window replacements. We treat every project like it's our own home and provide reliable, excellent service. Your project is our top priority.

Experienced homebuilder and carpenter with over 20 years of experience in Durango. Specialties include remodels, additions, new construction, decks, garages, siding, and door and window replacements. We treat every project like it's our own home and provide reliable, excellent service. Your project is our top priority.


Avatar for Strafford Window Manufacturing, Inc.

Strafford Window Manufacturing, Inc.

168 Roller Coaster Road
5.00(
1
)

Strafford Window Manufacturing, Inc.

168 Roller Coaster Road
5.00(
1
)
Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

We do not manufacture windows or doors for homes nor do we use Insulated glass. Strafford Window Mfg. manufacturers custom wood windows for barns, sheds, stables, pool houses, cabin, porches and interior applications in the home. Our windows are made of all wood and single strength glass. Call for pricing on Tempered glass. Strafford Window MFG. manufactures Sashes, Transoms, Single Hung Window Units, Hopper Window Units, Fixed Window Units and Screens.

"These windows are solid, well built and look great. I will be ordering more for my house."

Don P on September 2020

We do not manufacture windows or doors for homes nor do we use Insulated glass. Strafford Window Mfg. manufacturers custom wood windows for barns, sheds, stables, pool houses, cabin, porches and interior applications in the home. Our windows are made of all wood and single strength glass. Call for pricing on Tempered glass. Strafford Window MFG. manufactures Sashes, Transoms, Single Hung Window Units, Hopper Window Units, Fixed Window Units and Screens.

"These windows are solid, well built and look great. I will be ordering more for my house."

Don P on September 2020




Vicky Schram

Unknown
No reviews yet

Vicky Schram

Unknown
No reviews yet
38 years of experience

The company was organized in July 1987 by its Founder/CEO Thomas L. VanDyk. We know you have many choices when shopping for a mortgage lender. We are proud of our Company and staff and will strive to deliver you great service at a great rate ! We would appreciate the opportunity to earn your business.

The company was organized in July 1987 by its Founder/CEO Thomas L. VanDyk. We know you have many choices when shopping for a mortgage lender. We are proud of our Company and staff and will strive to deliver you great service at a great rate ! We would appreciate the opportunity to earn your business.




Gater Construction

Po Box 1014
No reviews yet

Gater Construction

Po Box 1014
No reviews yet
18 years of experience

We are a small local business of the San Juan County area. We work strat with the homeowners themselves. We offer free estimates with all material listed on a bid sheet. All work comes with a ONE YEAR guarantee. We prefer the customer pay for all materials up front and usuall depending on the size of the job we like to be paid in payments according to the job. We except cash or checks only. We can supply references if asked and we also have a portfolio of our jobs that we do.

We are a small local business of the San Juan County area. We work strat with the homeowners themselves. We offer free estimates with all material listed on a bid sheet. All work comes with a ONE YEAR guarantee. We prefer the customer pay for all materials up front and usuall depending on the size of the job we like to be paid in payments according to the job. We except cash or checks only. We can supply references if asked and we also have a portfolio of our jobs that we do.



Showing 1-10 of 22
Unfinished Carpentry questions, answered by experts

When building a house, it is customary to use 16d nails that measure 3 1/2 inches in length to construct the frame. These nails are crucial in providing the necessary support and stability for structural elements like joists and studs, which ensures a sturdy framework.

There are a few options if you miss a stud. You can simply patch the hole with spackle, sand it down, repaint it, and then find the stud—essentially starting over. If you don’t want to do that, you can insert one of the more robust drywall anchor options and hang your item on that, but that will only work if the drywall is in excellent condition and the anchor is rated for the weight of the item you’re hanging on it. You may be able to cover the hole with the object itself once it’s mounted, but it’s still recommended to at least fill the hole to protect insulation and prevent vermin from entering.  

Stick frames, metal frames, or prefabricated concrete frames are included in framing a house, along with creating the framework and space for windows, doors, and entryways. Other aspects of developing a home—like drywall, insulation, windows, doors, and more—are not included in the cost to frame a house.

If you’re considering buying a home with known termite damage, you can negotiate with the seller to lower the costs of the house. They might be able to make the damage repairs before handing over the keys or lower the asking price before the deal is agreed upon. It’s vital though that even if you’re winning the negotiation, a home inspection contingency might be a good idea in case of future issues.

Yes, joists are considered structural, as they support the flooring or roofing above them and help distribute the load to the beams, which, in turn, distribute that load to weight-bearing walls or foundational supports directly below them. Joists not only help distribute the load evenly to your beams, but they also provide direct support to the subfloor in flooring systems, which helps reduce creaking and the risk of uneven flooring.

The Farmington, NM homeowners’ guide to contractor services

From average costs to expert advice, get all the answers you need to get your job done.