We are a family owned and operated construction company serving the Rogue Valley and surrounding areas. We specialize in roofing and we are also a general contractor, licensed bonded and insured. We build homes, fencing, decks, patios, shops, sheds, garages, outdoor construction, kitchens and bathrooms. We also offer remodeling, room additions and household repairs. We are committed to providing 100% customer satisfaction. Our team has over 25 years of construction experience offering quality craftsmanship at affordable rates.
We are a family owned and operated construction company serving the Rogue Valley and surrounding areas. We specialize in roofing and we are also a general contractor, licensed bonded and insured. We build homes, fencing, decks, patios, shops, sheds, garages, outdoor construction, kitchens and bathrooms. We also offer remodeling, room additions and household repairs. We are committed to providing 100% customer satisfaction. Our team has over 25 years of construction experience offering quality craftsmanship at affordable rates.
Contact Robert, with RP Builders Construction for all you residential and commercial Projects you have. "No Job To Small, We do it All!" Also check us out at ANGIES LIST. OFFICE: 541-270-6860 FAX: 541-563-6894 SOME OF THE SERVICES WE PROVIDE: INSURANCE CLAIM WORK, KITHEN AND BATH REMODELS, COMMERCIAL REMODELS. NEW CONSTRUCTION, DOORS AND WINDOWS, ROOFING & ROOF REPAIR. DRYWALL WORK NEW AND REPAIR. WATER DAMAGE REPAIR AND RESTORATION. MOLD AND MOSS REMOVAL, POWERWASHING. HARDWOOD, LAMINATE, TILE FLOORING. DECKS & PATIOS. CARPENTRY ROUGH & FINISH. FRAMING WOOD & STEAL. JUST A FEW OF THE SERVICES WE PROVIDE THANKS FOR CHECKING US OUT, LOOKING FOWARD TO TALKING TO YOU.
Contact Robert, with RP Builders Construction for all you residential and commercial Projects you have. "No Job To Small, We do it All!" Also check us out at ANGIES LIST. OFFICE: 541-270-6860 FAX: 541-563-6894 SOME OF THE SERVICES WE PROVIDE: INSURANCE CLAIM WORK, KITHEN AND BATH REMODELS, COMMERCIAL REMODELS. NEW CONSTRUCTION, DOORS AND WINDOWS, ROOFING & ROOF REPAIR. DRYWALL WORK NEW AND REPAIR. WATER DAMAGE REPAIR AND RESTORATION. MOLD AND MOSS REMOVAL, POWERWASHING. HARDWOOD, LAMINATE, TILE FLOORING. DECKS & PATIOS. CARPENTRY ROUGH & FINISH. FRAMING WOOD & STEAL. JUST A FEW OF THE SERVICES WE PROVIDE THANKS FOR CHECKING US OUT, LOOKING FOWARD TO TALKING TO YOU.
I have been a licensed contractor for twenty years. I am the only employee of my company but I handle all of the general contracting. I do very high quality work and make sure that you, the customer, is very happy with the finished product. I hire experienced sub-contracts who all do high quality work.
I have been a licensed contractor for twenty years. I am the only employee of my company but I handle all of the general contracting. I do very high quality work and make sure that you, the customer, is very happy with the finished product. I hire experienced sub-contracts who all do high quality work.
Labor and pouring adds between $8 and $18 per square foot to your total for concrete delivery. Especially for larger projects, it’s usually a good idea to hire a professional concrete delivery company when it comes to installing concrete surfaces even though it will undoubtedly cost more to hire a pro to do the work for you.
Balconies and patios are both outdoor living spaces, but that’s where the similarities end. A balcony is an open space built on the second story of a home, while a patio is a structure built directly on the ground in front of or behind a house. Patios tend to be larger than balconies and are often made from concrete, stone, or brick. Decks and patios share a similar nature but still have distinct differences.
It is generally cheaper to build a concrete patio versus a brick patio. Basic concrete costs around $8 to $15 per square foot, while a brick patio typically ranges from $10 to $20 per square foot. The cost difference comes down to both materials and labor—pouring and finishing concrete is faster than placing each brick by hand. Brick pavers look great and last long, but they’ll cost more up front. If you’re looking to keep your budget in check without sacrificing function, concrete is usually the more cost-effective choice.
Cobblestone is just one of many driveway materials. Other, more economical, albeit less elaborate options include concrete, asphalt, and gravel.
If you want a material that most closely resembles cobblestone, your best option is bricks or pavers. Both cost anywhere from $10 to $50 per square foot and can be laid in all kinds of patterns. Depending on the type of paver you choose, you can also get a good bang for your buck by investing in durable natural stone.
In many cases, you will need a building permit for your patio, but it depends on the type of patio. Generally speaking, any improvements to your land considered “permanent” will require a permit. Since a concrete patio is a permanent foundation, you will need a permit. On the other hand, a paver patio or flagstone patio usually sits over gravel and sand, are considered “temporary” improvements, and rarely require permits. To be safe, you should always ask your building department or your patio company if a permit will be necessary.
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Flagstone gives your outdoor space a gorgeous, rustic feel. Find out the cost of flagstone per square foot or per ton. Our expert cost guide helps you plan your budget for your flagstone project from walkways to patios to walls.
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