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Baldwin Door Systems LLC

509 E 5th Ave
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Baldwin Door Systems LLC

509 E 5th Ave
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17 years of experience

We service and install commercial and residential garage doors and operators. Any accessory such as entry controls and safety add ons for doors and operators. We also sell and install high-speed rollup doors & curtains, fire doors, rolling steal doors.

We service and install commercial and residential garage doors and operators. Any accessory such as entry controls and safety add ons for doors and operators. We also sell and install high-speed rollup doors & curtains, fire doors, rolling steal doors.




Maintenance Man Construction

30855 445th Ave
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Maintenance Man Construction

30855 445th Ave
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15 years of experience

We are a small construction company of 3 to 4 guys who specialize in getting your project done with a personal touch! Unlike your typical contractor we will fully dedicate our time to your job and see your project out from start to finish.

We are a small construction company of 3 to 4 guys who specialize in getting your project done with a personal touch! Unlike your typical contractor we will fully dedicate our time to your job and see your project out from start to finish.






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Pole Barn Builders questions, answered by experts

Ensures adherence to local building codes and customized designs to fit personal needs.

Regular checks of structural elements, weatherproofing, and energy systems.

Yes, you’ll need to get building permits from your local municipality to convert your garage to an ADU. You can get the work covered under a remodeling or general construction permit, which can include permission to run or extend utilities to the space to make it legal. If you also plan on renting the space, you’ll need to apply for a rental permit.

Wood, steel, fiberglass, and aluminum are among the top building materials for a garage. Wood is highly customizable, naturally insulative, and durable in mild climates but can be expensive. Steel is lightweight, low-maintenance, and cost-effective, but it’s susceptible to rust. Fiberglass is low-maintenance and doesn’t shrink or expand in changing temperatures, but it can become brittle and crack from prolonged high winds and sun exposure.

Unlike steel, aluminum isn’t susceptible to rust and is low-maintenance, but its ultra-light weight makes it less durable than some materials, and it’s susceptible to saltwater damage, making it a poor choice for coastal homes.

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).

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