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Remodel Specialist
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Serving Killbuck, OH and surrounding areas

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I am a one-man custom remodel contractor been in the business for 30 years worked in several different capacities. I offer high-end custom woodwork remodels bathrooms kitchens decks. I have direct access to a reasonably priced Amish cabinets. \n

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Semper fi remodeling
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Hi, I’m a passionate home remodel contractor dedicated to helping people and businesses grow with clarity and confidence. Through my business, I provide high-quality services tailored to each client’s unique needs, combining professionalism, creativity, and a results-driven approach. I believe in building strong relationships, delivering real value, and continuously improving to stay ahead in a changing market. My goal is not just to offer a service, but to create meaningful, long-term partnerships that make a lasting impact.

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Matthews-Gress Construction LLC
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Don't settle for home you don't love. It's time for a transformation. At MG Construction, we specialize in complete home makeovers inside and out. Whether you need a modern kitchen update or a total landscape revival, we have the tools and team to make it happen.

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RAHicks Improvements
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Serving Killbuck, OH and surrounding areas

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"We hired Robert and his great crew to build a master bedroom suite and transform a detached garage house into a much more livable home. He did not disappoint us. The project also included new siding/windows/doors/metal roof, larger garage, added large foyer/entryway between house and garage and much more. He took our plans and added needed recommendations. He kept us informed and was a phone call away. He and his crew did a beautiful job. And the guys were great to work with. If we had questions, they were there with answers. I would highly recommend the company."
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Unfinished Carpentry questions, answered by experts

Installing a tongue-and-groove wall requires similar techniques to those associated with installing shiplap. However, because of the precision necessary to make each board fit perfectly and the increased material prices, the cost is higher than that of shiplap installations. Expect to spend between $2 and $6 more per square foot for tongue-and-groove walls versus shiplap ones.

Not all porch columns are load-bearing, though they can be. Some porch columns are simply decorative. There are ways to identify a load-bearing column, like looking for visible seams and a foundation. Also, check to see if the column directly enters the ground. In some porch installations, a contractor will excavate a hole to install a column into the earth along with a buried cement base for stability.

Yes, most services include necessary frame modifications for proper door fitting. Confirm with your provider.

There are approximately 5.33 board feet in a 2x4. You can use the board foot calculator in this article to easily find the answer. A 2x4 is 2 inches of thickness by 4 inches of width, so you need to find the length, with 8 feet being the most common. You’d use the calculator here to multiply 2 times 4 times 8, and then divide by 12, arriving at a total of 5.33 board feet. 

You should avoid drilling or cutting into load-bearing beams because removing material will weaken it and increase the risk of structural damage or even collapse. If you do need to drill into a load-bearing beam, speak with a structural engineer first to discuss where it’s safest to drill and the width and depth of the bit that’s safe to use.

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