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Repair Solutions LLC
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Shed, Barn or Playhouse - Repair

Serving Phoenix, OR and surrounding areas

Approved

Super Service Award Winner

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

Credit card accepted

"Barri has done an excellent work on my rental house repair and painting exterior, installing over range microwave and install floor molding. He repaired kitchen cabinets and wood floor in my home. I highly recommend him,I will use him again. Louis"
Updated flooring / Interior Painting
Handymen Project
Updated flooring / Interior Painting
Handymen Project
Updated flooring / Interior Painting

+8

Response time1 day
4 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by76%of homeowners
Can Do Handyman Plus
5.0(
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Shed, Barn or Playhouse - BuildShed, Barn or Playhouse - Repair

Serving Phoenix, OR and surrounding areas

Free estimates

Warranties offered

Credit card accepted

"It’s very satisfying to connect with a good contractor, I feel fortunate to have hired CanDo Handyman Plus for my project. The best quality lumber was supplied for a reasonable price and the engineering and workmanship was professional. No surprises and the finished product is outstanding. ?"
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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C&S Contracting
5.0(
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Shed, Barn or Playhouse - Build

Serving Phoenix, OR and surrounding areas

In business since 2000

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"New floors look great and they did well even with having to put in an inferior hardwood product - “seconds” which I didn’t know when I purchased. Oak with an unusual finish I love though was challenging to install because not uniform. I have electric now for pendant lighting over an eating bar, and they changed my fixture in dining room. Well done!"
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+9

Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Foxhound Construction LLC
5.0(
7
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Shed, Barn or Playhouse - Repair

Serving Phoenix, OR and surrounding areas

In business since 2016

Free estimates

"Excellent! A 1800 sq ft house with a steep roof and T-11 siding needed painting!! Travis Nick’s is so patient, thorough snd great attention to detail.We were so great to find him! Everything went great! It looks stunning!"
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Recommended by100%of homeowners
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O'HANDY'S
5.0(
9
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Shed, Barn or Playhouse - Repair

Serving Phoenix, OR and surrounding areas

In business since 2006

"Stephen did a great job. The caulking nice and neat. We did a lot of detective work trying to determine how/why moisture might be getting under some floorboards on a lower floor. The damage is most likely a delayed reaction to a flooding episode a while ago. But in the meantime, Stephen fixed a gutter, dug some trenches, jacked up a support beam, and extended a discharge pipe. He's great at explaining what he's doing and seems to actually enjoy trying to figure out mysterious issues!"
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Pole Barn Builders questions, answered by experts

The difference between a pole barn and a stick-built barn is in the construction. Large poles in the ground provide support for pole barns. For stick-built barns, 2-by-4 or 2-by-6 lumber (known as sticks) create a frame around load-bearing beams. Stick-built construction is far more popular for residential homes. Pole barns are more cost-effective because they require fewer materials and less labor.

Any type of construction that damages a tree’s roots via soil compaction can be dangerous, and is one of the primary causes of mature tree death in residential areas. Simply putting lots of weight on the ground around the tree, like construction supplies, trailers, and equipment, can kill roots near the surface. Of course, installing new foundations, patios, or utility lines can cut through nearby tree roots. Accidentally striking a tree with equipment or supplies is rarely a problem, but can cause damage of its own, too.

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.

Your foundation contractor will first need to remove the topsoil and any vegetation within 4 feet of the area around the barn. They’ll need to ensure they have clear access to the site to begin excavation, after which they can begin construction.

If you’re building a pole barn in place of a traditional home, lenders usually don’t offer traditional mortgages for these structures. You can also expect higher insulation costs and building permits may not be allowed in your area. Even if you’re just using a pole barn as storage or as a shelter for animals, these structures are less durable than steel buildings and require more maintenance.

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