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CD'S Construction
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Serving Kingston, OK and surrounding areas

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In business since 1982

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"These guys were great. They were very professional. They knew what they were doing with all the different tasks that the repair of my flood-damaged property required. Most importantly, they were prompt and unlike so many contractors in this area, they started right away and finished approximately when they said they would. Wonderful people to get to know."
Response time3 days
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Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Jdl services
New to Angi

Serving Kingston, OK and surrounding areas

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Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

I would like to introduce myself as Leonel Gonzalez, with 7 years of experience in the construction industry. I’ve worked in remodeling of courthouses in Texas which consisted of carpentry such as installing baseboards, cabinets, window trims, custom doors and other furniture. Therefore I also have experience in paint and stain jobs. \nConsidering my self a responsible, honest, and respectful person towards others everything I do is to provide for my family.

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Gold Empire Builders, LLC
New to Angi

Serving Kingston, OK and surrounding areas

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In business since 2020

Free estimates

Offers commercial services

We pride our company on reliability, great communication, integrity, and quality work. We are experts in our trade and will do our best to keep you as educated as we can on your particular task or project. We look forward to earning your business!

Response time9 hrs
Response rate93%
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Mr. George Handyman
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Serving Kingston, OK and surrounding areas

In business since 2009

Emergency services offered

"Had a very bad water leak in my kitchen..MLS came out promptly and brought equipment to start the drying process, assessed the leak, and repaired it promptly. The tech that came out was very personable and professional, and took the time to explain what they needed to do. Will definitely hire them again!"
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Carpentry questions, answered by experts

The best way to calculate framing costs is by basing your costs on the square footage of your home. On average, framing your home could cost anywhere between $7 and $16 per square foot. 

To ensure you don’t go over budget, base your estimates on the higher end of the price range. If you know you’re going to use high-end materials or require a custom or complex build, you might even want to tack on an additional 5% of your budget.

Framing is the shell of the house. It includes several steps, including studs, plumbing, and electricity. A professional will ensure the wall frame is secured for the house’s structural integrity. 

Framing prices change depending on the material and whether the wall is load-bearing. Most contractors use wood to frame a home, but metal is another popular choice.

The cost to frame a 2,000-square-foot house can fall anywhere between $14,000 and $32,000. This price can increase or decrease depending on what type of framing you choose, the quality of the materials, the project's complexity, and whether you decide to hire a professional to do the job.

The average cost of DIY window framing is about $40 to $60 in materials. If you hire a window treatment professional, you’ll pay for materials plus labor costs—anywhere from $250 to $800 per window. The final cost is highly dependent on the window size, as larger windows are heavier and more difficult to install, as well as the type of window framing material.

It’s sometimes safe to replace a load-bearing wall with a beam, but you need a structural engineer to sign off on the project. You’ll also likely have to upgrade to a steel I-beam or another material that’s stronger than wood to maintain the level of support you need without the wall underneath.

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