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Big Dog Builders LLC

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Big Dog Builders LLC

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We at Big Dog Builders pride ourselves in the quality of our work. We have been building for 40+ years and have worked with Large building companies like Toll Brothers. We specialize in new construction of homes and decks, remodeling and additions. So call us for your next big or small job.

We at Big Dog Builders pride ourselves in the quality of our work. We have been building for 40+ years and have worked with Large building companies like Toll Brothers. We specialize in new construction of homes and decks, remodeling and additions. So call us for your next big or small job.



Christian Architects

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Christian Architects

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My company provides economical and friendly architectural services, for residential and commercial buildings, varying in scope from small residential additions, or renovations, to large-scale retail centers. We can begin with your ideas to produce a schematic design, that may be used for pricing, and then develop into a set of drawings for permit approval and construction. I am a licensed architect, and will travel anywhere to your project to give you the best possible service and advice throughout the entire process. I look forward to working with you!

My company provides economical and friendly architectural services, for residential and commercial buildings, varying in scope from small residential additions, or renovations, to large-scale retail centers. We can begin with your ideas to produce a schematic design, that may be used for pricing, and then develop into a set of drawings for permit approval and construction. I am a licensed architect, and will travel anywhere to your project to give you the best possible service and advice throughout the entire process. I look forward to working with you!


J Phelps General Contracting

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J Phelps General Contracting

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30 years of experience

J Phelps General Contracting has been in business for 21 years. Experienced in both residential and commercial building. Our crew is a total of 4 and we use local sub contractors for excavation, electrical, and masonry. We are fully insured and registered with the state of PA.

J Phelps General Contracting has been in business for 21 years. Experienced in both residential and commercial building. Our crew is a total of 4 and we use local sub contractors for excavation, electrical, and masonry. We are fully insured and registered with the state of PA.







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Pole Barn Builders questions, answered by experts

Building your own garage can save up to 70% of the project cost, or $10,500 on average. However, we don’t advise a total DIY because it can be incredibly dangerous. You can save money by helping out with some aspects, like installing siding or building interior shelving, but you should at least leave planning, foundation work, framing, roofing, and any electrical or plumbing work to professionals.

A garage bump-out is a small addition that extends the size of the garage, usually by just a few feet. Homeowners might install bump-outs to store lawn equipment, sporting gear, holiday decorations, and more. Because you’re not changing the existing garage structure as much, a bump-out isn’t as expensive or labor intensive as a full-blown garage extension. Expect to pay around $1,800–$6,000 for 2-by-10-foot bump-out (and more for larger additions).

Homeowners can increase the usefulness of their garage space in other ways, and one option is to extend the length of the garage by making it deeper. The process is similar to traditional garage extensions, but the end product is a garage with a different layout rather than additional parking spaces. 

Building a garage costs between $16,500 and $41,000, but most homeowners pay between $5,000 and $70,000. The enormous range in costs is due to a wide variety of sizes and materials, as well as certain projects requiring specialized labor. Some good news is that if you ever sell or refinance your home, you can often recoup the cost of a garage install. 

For a garage to count as living space—and towards your home’s total square footage—it needs to be attached to the rest of your home and have permanent finishings such as proper insulation, finished walls and ceilings, and adequate ventilation. It also needs to be livable at all times of the year, so it should be heated if it gets cold in the winter and cooled for hot summers.

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