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LaPos Creations LLC
5.0(
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Serving Sutherlin, OR and surrounding areas

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In business since 2000

Free estimates

Customers say: True professional

"Linda and Brian's carpentry skills are excellent but more importantly, they are honest, hard working and have excellent communication skills. Together with my husband, they built a 2,000 square foot shop in a timely manner. It was such a pleasure to work with these two. They always showed up on time and got it done."
New Garage
New Garage
New Garage
New Garage
New Garage

+44

Response time1 day
Response rate95%
5 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Woods Excavation, LLC
5.0(
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Serving Sutherlin, OR and surrounding areas

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In business since 2020

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Matt was on it! Came out, checked out the project, gave me a guestimate that was right on. Was on time, under our budget and did a GREAT JOB! I would recommend Matt for sure!"
Driveway Repair
Driveway repair
Driveway Repair
Shop Parking
Shop Parking

+8

Response time2 days
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Recommended by88%of homeowners
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Holcomb Renovations, LLC
5.0(
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Serving Sutherlin, OR and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2024

Free estimates

Offers commercial services

"I have hired Holcomb Renovations twice now. They started by remodeling my bathroom. Halfway through, Cody discovered my subfloor was ruined and fixed it on the spot without going over budget and not extending the work time. It looks great and is such a great improvement already. He coordinated everything, including the delivery, plumber, and cleanup. I also hired them after that for a deck repair. It also ended up being a bit more work than originally intended due to the condition of the underdeck. Cody took care of it and was budget-conscious the whole time. He and his employees were very patient with me, took time to explain things as they went, and provided options to bypass issues. During the renovation, he also identified a few things around the house I may want to look at soon that I didn't even know had damage. Cody and his employee will take care of your project!"
Response time5 hrs
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Carpentry questions, answered by experts

Yes, you can hang picture frames, shelves, and other items on Trusscore panels. For lightweight items (less than 30 pounds), the company recommends using adhesive strips rather than nails or screws. However, you’ll need to secure heavier objects to a stud in the wall. In these situations, Trusscore recommends cutting away the panel material and fastening the object to the stud with metal hardware.

It's possible to turn your carport into a living space, but there are additional factors to address over turning it into a garage. HVAC, plumbing, and electricity won't be optional, and you'll need finished flooring, drywall, trim work, and legal ceiling height, for starters. Also, keep in mind that living space conversions may require upgrading the foundation underneath, and the permits might be more expensive as well.

In framing, studs are placed at 16-inch intervals to coincide with the typical spacing of wall materials such as drywall or plywood. This spacing is called "on-center" and is necessary for maintaining structural stability and efficient use of materials. The 16-inch spacing also helps to distribute the weight evenly across the building's structure. For those looking to cut material costs and improve energy efficiency, 24-inch stud spacing can be employed through a method called "advanced framing". This requires careful planning and adherence to local building codes to ensure structural integrity.

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. 

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.

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