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L & M Custom Builders, LLC
4.9(
13
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Serving Glide, OR and surrounding areas

Approved

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2019

Small jobs welcome

Credit card accepted

"Did a great job! Attention to detail, easy to work with, always responded right away when I contacted him. Val would make sure all the materials were undamaged when received. A window and garage door were damaged during delivery and he rejected them instead of making do. Extremely happy with our home."
Custom Home
Exterior
Upstairs Bath
Stairs
Kitchen

+21

Response time9 hrs
Response rate94%
9 neighbors recently requested a quote
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TCI Construction, LLC
4.5(
9
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Serving Glide, OR and surrounding areas

In business since 2018

Free estimates

"I can not make enough good comments about TCI Construction. The quality of work was above and beyond my expectations. Also the project cost half as much as quotes I received from other contractors and they actually doubled the amount of concrete work for my patio. Go here first for your next concrete job."
burning it in
almost there
sold
seal and soff cut next
Trevor Ison (owner)

+39

Response time2 days
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Manx Contracting, LLC
4.9(
31
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Serving Glide, OR and surrounding areas

In business since 2020

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"When building my retirement home, I hired Toby Johnson with Manx contracting to prepare trenches, install septic system, water / well system, to mention a few. When the job was complete, Toby groomed the landscape and left it looking beautiful. Toby was always on time and worked until the job was done. I would highly recommend Toby Johnson /Manx Contracting for all your home building needs. Deborah VanWaesberghe Winston, OR"
Response time2 days
Recommended by86%of homeowners
MO-MUD, LLC
5.0(
3
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Serving Glide, OR and surrounding areas

In business since 2000

"mo-mud poured a very large driveway on our hillside property (it encircles our home from one street to another) under from less-than-ideal weather conditions. their attention to detail was amazing - they even removed obstacles that we had missed! they worked very closely with us every step of the way and the result is a driveway we are exceedingly proud of."
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Patios questions, answered by experts

In most cases, you can attach a greenhouse to any type of house. However, certain factors need to be considered, such as the structural integrity of the house, available space, and local building regulations. You should consult with a professional contractor or architect to assess the feasibility and ensure proper construction methods.

While there is no one size that’s considered best, the sunroom size that’s best for you will come down to the size of your home and how you want to use your sunroom. Smaller sunrooms under 120 square feet provide a nice semi-outdoor sitting area, medium-sized sunrooms between 120 and 200 square feet can house an outdoor dining area and a small area for additional seating, and large sunrooms over 200 square feet can serve multiple purposes and even include an outdoor kitchen.

Your maintenance needs revolve around the type of foundation you choose, as well as how you furnish or decorate it. Patios require little else other than the occasional hose-down, but decks and other wooden structures will require annual power washing and sealing. You may also need to restain the wood every two to three years.

Adding a solid roof rather than building a pergola or leaving the space open will make maintenance much easier. Without a roof, you will need to spend more time sweeping, washing, and covering your furniture to protect it from UV bleaching.

Building a sunroom can take anywhere from two weeks to six months. An average-sized sunroom typically takes between two and eight weeks to complete, but more elaborate or larger projects can take longer. The final timeline depends on factors such as the sunroom's size, features, structural requirements, type, and whether it's a retrofit or a new build from scratch.

The life span of your solarium will depend on the materials used and how much wear and tear the room experiences from the inside and from the outside due to weather. On average, you can expect your solarium to last anywhere from 10 years to 50 or more. In rare cases, such as with old estates, solariums can last over 100 years.

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