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Avatar for Superior Building Concepts LLC
Superior Building Concepts LLC
4.9(
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Serving Molalla, OR and surrounding areas

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In business since 1999

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Dan is an EXCELLENT contractor. He is meticulous and performs quality work. He pays close attention to the work of professionals he uses as well as suggest idea’s which improve final product!"
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+8

5 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by97%of homeowners
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Triple D Construction, Inc.
5.0(
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Serving Molalla, OR and surrounding areas

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In business since 1993

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Great team to work with, quality work, they go out of their way to please the customer. We were doing a living room and front deck expansion project and Paul and his team delivered a beautiful completed project and on budget. I have already recommended Triple D to two other friends for assisting them with their current projects."
Response time9 hrs
Response rate90%
27 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Aved Exterior LLC
5.0(
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Serving Molalla, OR and surrounding areas

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In business since 2013

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Vlad and his team were amazing! Vkad was in constant contact with us through the whole process and got the project done in a quick and timely manner! I would recommend Aved Exterior for any and all projects! Vlad and his team are amazing and very professional!"
New siding project
Bend, OR
Canby Build
Bend, OR
Canby Build

+18

Response time1 day
Response rate91%
Recommended by66%of homeowners
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Toro Framing and Remodeling
4.5(
14
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Serving Molalla, OR and surrounding areas

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Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

"Toro did an outstanding job! They were easy to work with, transparent, very responsive, and so friendly and polite. I am very pleased with their work. I highly recommend Toro for your next project!"
Extended patio
Concrete Driveways Project
Concrete - Pouring & Repair Project
General Remodeling Project
Concrete Driveways Project

+11

Response time10 hrs
Response rate87%
4 neighbors recently requested a quote
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John's Waterproofing Co.
4.2(
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Serving Molalla, OR and surrounding areas

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In business since 1974

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"David and Cody from John's Waterproofing went straight to work; they quickly found the problem, showed me the problem, discussed what would have to be done to fix the problem, fixed the problem, then thoroughly cleaned up. Very nice people to work with, from the schedulers through the technicians."
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New Restaurant Plumbing
Triple basin sink for the back of house
Bar sink hooked up

+3

Response time3 hrs
Response rate87%
58 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Unfinished Carpentry questions, answered by experts

When deciding if you should use 2x6 or 2x8 deck joists, consider the size of the deck, joist spacing, and materials. Larger decks, larger-spaced joists, and weaker wood all require more support, meaning they need larger joists. For example, 2x8 redwood joists spaced 16 inches apart can only safely span up to 10 feet and 7 inches. On the other hand, 2x10 southern pine joists spaced 12 inches apart can be as big as 16 feet and 2 inches. If you aren’t sure what size joist is best for your project, speak with your deck builder.

You should avoid drilling or cutting into load-bearing beams because removing material will weaken it and increase the risk of structural damage or even collapse. If you do need to drill into a load-bearing beam, speak with a structural engineer first to discuss where it’s safest to drill and the width and depth of the bit that’s safe to use.

While it is possible to build a wooden carport yourself, especially if you are skilled in carpentry, professional construction is recommended. Professionals ensure structural integrity, proper anchoring, correct alignment, and the use of quality materials for a stable and durable result.

You can enclose an open carport, however, there are several things to consider before opting to do so. You'll want to check local building codes and permit requirements before proceeding to make sure it’s legal. While you can sometimes stick-frame a carport enclosure, pre-fab kits are also available. Remember that you'll likely need to meet concrete slab regulations and provide lighting inside the structure. Both of which could substantially drive up costs.

Bump-out additions can extend anywhere from 2 to 15 feet from an existing room. The right size will depend on how you plan to use the new space. For a cantilever bump-out, which doesn't require additional foundation support, the limit is typically 24 inches (2 feet). If a footing and foundation are part of the project, a bump-out can be much larger, even encompassing a whole room. It's also important to remember that many residential properties have limits on the total house size relative to the lot size.

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