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Cottonwood Renovations
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Serving Burbank, SD and surrounding areas

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In business since 2010

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"I hired Cottonwood Renovations to start from scratch on an apartment on the 2nd floor of my apartment building. From start to finish he managed the entire project. Nothing but good things to say about Jeremy and Cottonwood Renovations! Timely communication from start to finish along with impeccable work. Jeremy is very meticulous and shows it in his attention to detail and craftsmanship. My wife and I plan to build a new home in the very near future and the only person we will trust with the job is Jeremy Schaafwith Cottonwood Renovations! ."
Bath
Family
Family
Family
Kitchen

+39

Response time2 days
Recommended by50%of homeowners
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JWM Construction LLC
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Serving Burbank, SD and surrounding areas

In business since 2024

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I have hired these JWM twice now. And both times they did a great job. They will be the first guys I call when I go at my next project. If you're reading this you should hire these guys."
New deck build
New deck build
New deck build
New deck build
New deck build

+21

Response time3 days
Response rate89%
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Homemade Design
3.7(
322
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Serving Burbank, SD and surrounding areas

In business since 2006

Credit card accepted

"Amanda was really very good!  At first I was very skeptical, thinking why did I pay money to just speak with someone on the phone about my kitchen remodel project... but after just a few minutes of her addressing some of the issues/questions I emailed to her earlier, I knew it was worth it.  It was very clear that she knew her business and she gave me several ideas that I had not even thought about.  I told her that I would definitely recommend her to friends and I will very likely use her again myself for my next home project!

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Basement Remodel questions, answered by experts

Common mistakes when finishing basement walls include neglecting proper insulation, insufficient moisture management, and poor ventilation. Not addressing these issues can lead to mold growth, water damage, and discomfort. Additionally, inadequate planning, improper framing, and rushing the project can result in subpar outcomes. 

It's essential to follow best practices, seek professional guidance if needed, and prioritize thoroughness and attention to detail.

Yes, you can add a bathroom to an unfinished basement, but you’ll want to take proper precautions if doing so. As with any bathroom addition, you’ll need to make sure that it’s approved by local building authorities first. With unfinished basements, you especially need to keep an eye on proper ventilation practices.

To determine if your basement walls are suitable for finishing, assess their structural integrity and moisture conditions. Look for any signs of damage, such as cracks, bowing, or excessive moisture. Ensure proper drainage and address any underlying issues before proceeding. 

Consult with a professional if you're uncertain about the structural stability or potential risks associated with finishing your basement walls.

A walkout basement is considered to be partially below grade because at least one wall is entirely exposed. In some cases and in specific municipalities, inspectors and appraisers will still count walkout basements as below grade, which means the space can’t serve as living space or be rented out. If you intend on using the area as living space or a separate apartment, you should check with your local building department to make sure it’s legal to do so.

If you have the woodworking experience to build a bar from scratch and you have the time, DIYing the work is a no-brainer and can save a few thousand dollars. However, if you’re looking to include a sink, additional lighting fixtures, or high-end bar tops and cabinets, it’s usually a better idea to call in a pro. It will cost more, but the finished product will likely be worth it.

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