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Rockstar Renovations
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Serving Tulsa, OK and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2020

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"I am impressed by this upcoming company. The communication on the work being done was fantastic, and everything turned out perfect. I plan on hiring rockstar renovations for any future projects in my home"
Decks & Porches Project
Decks & Porches Project
Decks & Porches Project
Decks & Porches Project
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Response time1 day
4 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by68%of homeowners
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Christian Construction
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Serving Tulsa, OK and surrounding areas

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In business since 2018

Free estimates

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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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Arrow Outdoor Living
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Serving Tulsa, OK and surrounding areas

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In business since 2021

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"Very friendly, professional, and the Outdoor Living team of workers did an excellent job replacing the upper deck of our home. As senior citizens and after meeting with Steven Fletcher, it was comforting to know that we had chosen a company that we could trust."
Midtown Covered Structure
Midtown Covered Structure
Midtown Covered Structure
Midtown Covered Structure
Covered Cedar Structure

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Response time1 day
Response rate86%
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Revive Home Renovation, LLC
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Serving Tulsa, 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
1 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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E&T Construction and Design
5.0(
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Serving Tulsa, OK and surrounding areas

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In business since 2017

Free estimates

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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Barndominium Builders questions, answered by experts

Building a tiny house is the least complicated way to build, especially if you’re tackling the project as a DIY. The smaller size means less complex plans, more straightforward utility installation, and fewer ways to make costly errors. Tiny homes still need to conform to building codes and often have other applicable regulations, so be sure to get the proper permits and confirm your build is by the book.

Rather than using a common two-by-four piece of wood for a rafter, you probably will use two-by-six, two-by-eight, two-by-ten, or even two-by-twelve boards. Wider lumber is typically a better choice in a larger building as it provides more sturdiness. Some installers may use wider lumber for rafters near the edges of the roof, where the greatest stress occurs, and save money with narrower lumber toward the middle.

Skid foundations, deck block foundations, and concrete block foundations are the most affordable shed foundation options. Of these, we recommend deck blocks. Deck blocks are easy to install and level, and they raise your shed up off the ground to prevent rotting from exposure to water and moisture. Keep in mind that deck blocks won’t resist soil movement or frost heave, so they’re not ideal in areas with expansive soil or a deep frost line.

Common pitfalls include underestimating the cost of site preparation, overlooking permit and utility fees, and not setting aside funds for unexpected changes. Change orders during construction can disrupt your budget. It’s best to plan a detailed budget, obtain multiple quotes, and include a 10% to 15% contingency fund for unexpected expenses.

The lifespan of a barn is typically 40 to 60 years, but with skillful construction and proper maintenance, it can last up to 100 years. The actual lifespan depends on several factors, including the barn type, materials, usage, and climate. For example, the posts of a pole barn should last 50 years or longer, but if the structure is used for livestock in a rainy climate, it may rot within the first decade. Custom designs with high-end materials tend to last the longest. To get the best estimate for your barn's lifespan, you should consider its material type and intended use.

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