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McQuay Construction
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Serving Redmond, OR and surrounding areas

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In business since 1990

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Warranties offered

"They converted an existing closet into a 3/4 bathroom and created a new closet. We designed the project but John had several ideas to better use the space and add more storage; custom built shelves and drawer, slate tile floors. We like the results very much - looks clean and modern. Quality work. Thanks John and your crew."
Response time3 days
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Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Maven Builders LLC
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Serving Redmond, OR and surrounding areas

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In business since 2023

Free estimates

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"Aaron and Brandon did an amazing job with my front deck build. Not only did the deck turn out amazing, but working with them was a great experience. Their communication was clear and professional, they were punctual, and they accommodated my schedule. The craftsmanship and quality of their work is impeccable. Everything turned out great."
Response time1 day
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Recommended by83%of homeowners
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Deep Roots Construction LLC
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Serving Redmond, OR and surrounding areas

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In business since 2016

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Offers commercial services

"Luke and his team did extensive renovation work for me, now on my second property. If I could give 10 stars I would. He cares deeply about delivering a first class product!"
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Black Butte Remodel

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Murat & Sons Construction
New to Angi

Serving Redmond, OR and surrounding areas

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With 20 years of experience in the construction field, you will not be disappointed with the quality of craftsmanship and integrity I bring everyday. Your dreams and needs are my mission. \n\nMy wide ranging experience from simple remodels to custom home building, and supervising large commercial projects have made me well rounded and able to complete any task faced.\n\nServing any area in Central Oregon.\n\nI look forward to working together to make your dreams come true!\n\n\n

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R3 Homes, LLC
4.7(
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Serving Redmond, OR and surrounding areas

In business since 2020

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Jim is very knowledgeable and straight forward. He is fair in his bids and comes with a highly skilled team of workers and sub-contractors who are highly professional and very detail oriented. I would highly recommend R3 Homes for any needs that you might have around your home."
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Very small kitchen - Galley stryle

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Response time9 hrs
Recommended by97%of homeowners
Caldera Custom Contractor LLC
5.0(
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Serving Redmond, OR and surrounding areas

In business since 2005

Free estimates

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"We recently hired Contractor Corey for two major renovation projects in our home, and we couldn’t be happier with the results. He transformed our son’s bedroom into a fun and functional space, complete with a custom-built bed and an incredible climbing wall that our son absolutely loves. Corey’s creativity and craftsmanship really made the room something special. In addition to the bedroom, Corey renovated our guest bathroom, which now feels like a spa retreat. He installed heated tile floors, a new bathtub, vanity, toilets, and updated lighting—every detail was done with care and precision. His attention to detail was spot on throughout the entire process, and the quality of his work truly speaks for itself. Corey was professional, reliable, and easy to communicate with from start to finish. We’re so impressed with his work and would absolutely recommend him to anyone looking for a skilled and thoughtful contractor."
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Unfinished Carpentry questions, answered by experts

No rules state how much of a load-bearing wall can be removed. Rather, you need to adequately support any area that is removed. Support should always be added to as much wall area is being removed. Failing to support the area properly will result in structural damage.

When hanging a door frame, it’s recommended that you use screws, not nails. Screws are more secure, easier to tighten, and easier to remove if you need to adjust the frame. On average, the cost to replace a door frame is about $400, but you can save on labor costs if you’re confident in your ability to DIY the project. 

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.

Yes, you can find ceiling joists using simple tools if a stud finder isn't available.

Using a hammer requires patience and a keen ear. Gently tap the ceiling in a grid pattern, listening for sound changes. A hollow sound indicates space between joists, while a solid, dull thud suggests a joist. Mark the location with a pencil and confirm by tapping from different angles.

Alternatively, you can use a nail, but this method will leave small holes. You'll feel increased resistance when the nail hits a joist. Mark the spot and repeat the process every 16 or 24 inches to map the joist locations. This method is considered less reliable than using a stud finder.

Yes, a 2x6 should hold a porch swing and safely support the load. A smaller joist runs the risk of it not offering enough support for the swing. If you have a joist smaller than 2x6, add additional bolstering support.

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