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Rick Turner Construction, Inc.

499 Flynn Rd.
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Rick Turner Construction, Inc.

499 Flynn Rd.
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Rick Turner Construction, Inc. is an Upstate South Carolina based residential construction company that has been building extraordinary structures for eight years. Our quality workmanship has earned us a reputation as one of the area's premiere contractors.

Rick Turner Construction, Inc. is an Upstate South Carolina based residential construction company that has been building extraordinary structures for eight years. Our quality workmanship has earned us a reputation as one of the area's premiere contractors.




Five Talents Service

185 Strickland Rd
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Five Talents Service

185 Strickland Rd
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33 years of experience

Local business owner been in business for 20 years, licensed insured and bonded. Payable upon completion of job, larger projects draws paid during project as agreed in contract. Business philosophy "customer service with honesty integrity and quality".

Local business owner been in business for 20 years, licensed insured and bonded. Payable upon completion of job, larger projects draws paid during project as agreed in contract. Business philosophy "customer service with honesty integrity and quality".


Upstate Home Improvement and Stone Work

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Upstate Home Improvement and Stone Work

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24 years of experience

I have been in business for myself for the last 12 years. I have also worked for a Builder as his Supervisor over all jobs, including but not limited to a medical office park. I am able to build with spec prints. We are insured. I would be happy to give you a free estimate.

I have been in business for myself for the last 12 years. I have also worked for a Builder as his Supervisor over all jobs, including but not limited to a medical office park. I am able to build with spec prints. We are insured. I would be happy to give you a free estimate.






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Home Building questions, answered by experts

An ADU is a section of your home that you can feasibly use to house guests or even tenants. Pool houses can be ADUs if they include a kitchen, a bathroom, and a bedroom, but smaller pool houses and pool sheds are more for the homeowner to get more enjoyment out of their pool than for guests.

As mentioned above, cupolas are popular for barns to keep hay dry and ventilate smelly air. However, they go back to the 8th century, and you’ll find them across different styles of architecture. For example, you might see them in the Greek Revival style. You can add a cupola to almost any style of house.

Yes, there are a few different ways you can finance new construction. Some lenders offer new construction loans that cover the building costs and then convert to a standard mortgage once construction is complete. Some custom homebuilders also offer financing options that only require a down payment before you begin the building process. Construction loans are possible, as well, although they typically only cover the building process, and you’ll need to pay in full once the house is completed.

A carriage house is a freestanding building, while a townhouse is connected to other units. A townhouse is a full single-family home and typically shares a parcel of land with other connected homes. A carriage house is rarely used as the sole single-family home on a property and is most often an additional building sharing property with a traditional single-family home. 

Typically, architects do not build homes in a hands-on sense of doing the actual framing, roofing, or other building. Architects usually do not have the training and experience to build the homes they design. An architect would need to know how to do the specific trades required to build a house, which is possible but not a common practice. A general contractor or homebuilder typically oversees the actual details of building the house that the architect designs.

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