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Christian Construction
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Serving Broken Arrow, OK and surrounding areas

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In business since 2018

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"I trust Tyler in my home and around my kids. He is an overall great contractor who is eager to please and very safety conscious. We have used Tyler for mostly electrical but also multiple carpentry projects."
Response time1 day
Response rate92%
Recommended by88%of homeowners
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Revive Home Renovation, LLC
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Serving Broken Arrow, OK and surrounding areas

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In business since 2020

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Warranties offered

"I had them take an existing dining room and remodel it into a home office. It's a wonderful space with new lighting and a great ambiance, and based on the work done, I'd absolutely recommend Revive. It was completed in a timely fission, and they cleaned up very well. One happy customer!"
Response time2 days
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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E&T Construction and Design
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Serving Broken Arrow, OK and surrounding areas

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In business since 2017

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Emergency services offered

"We had a great experience! After we called, he arrived within 30 minutes, which was incredibly appreciated. Our front door lock turned out to be a much bigger job than expected because the locking mechanism was stuck inside the wall. Instead of giving up or suggesting an expensive replacement right away, he patiently worked through the problem until he was able to get it fixed. His persistence, skill, and attention to detail really stood out. He was professional, friendly, and determined to get the job done right. We truly appreciate his hard work and would definitely recommend him to anyone looking for a reliable handyman!"
Response time5 hrs
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A1 Hundred Painting & Drywall
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Serving Broken Arrow, OK and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2012

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Emergency services offered

"Andy and his crew were great, He painted the whole house including the ceilings. Re-staind all the wood work, hung three doors. They also did some woodwork on a little building in the back and painted it. He kept me posted as the work was being done. Andy is great and I would give him a 10 out of 10!!! I highly recommend him. YOU won't be sorry!! Linda Brown"
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Response time11 hrs
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Barndominium Builders questions, answered by experts

The foundation for a pole barn should be at least 36 inches thick to ensure that the piers won’t shift from frost heave.

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.

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.

Yes, barn doors can be too heavy, although the limitation is usually imposed by the mounting hardware you buy and not your home’s framing, unless you’re building an unusually wide door. To keep the weight down, you can opt for 1-by material rather than 2-by material, and choose a softwood like pine rather than a hardwood like maple or oak. Check the weight limits on your mounting hardware, and always attach your door track to studs rather than to drywall anchors.

The best lumber for building will be the strongest and most eco-friendly wood your budget allows. That being said, Douglas fir, pine, oak, and maple are all common building materials. Contractors will use a strong, inexpensive wood to frame a house or other structure and finer woods like mahogany for detail work. 

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