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Mike's Painting & Pressure Washing
4.7(
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Major Home Repairs (General Contractor)

Serving Hampton, TN and surrounding areas

In business since 1996

Emergency services offered

Credit card accepted

"Mike and Crystal were very professional from the first phone contact through the completion of the work. They showed up on time, their work was neat and they worked very efficiently. My windows were in pretty bad shape. They really took their time and prepped them very well which showed in the finished product. When asked to redo or touch up anything it was done without question. In the end we received a very good paint job on a timely basis and at a competitive price. I have already recommended Mike's Painting to others in my neighborhood and would use him again for future painting needs.
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Breezy Creek Landscaping & Construction
5.0(
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Major Home Repairs (General Contractor)

Serving Hampton, TN and surrounding areas

In business since 1992

Free estimates

"The project started with a picture from a magazine. Greg was able to take that idea and work it into a plan for our space, plus incorporating some other features we wanted. The results are 10 times better than the magazine! Workmanship is top notch. The paver patio is smooth and even, and the block wall and pergola perfect. Greg was responsive to any questions/concerns we had along the way, and we never had to wait long for a reply to a call. The crew was good about picking up before leaving. Completion took longer than we guessed it might, but material delays and bad weather were mostly to blame and couldn't be planned. The end result looks amazing! There will be minimal maintenance and maximum enjoyment of the space. And yes, we'd highly recommend Greg and Breezy Creek. The only problem is now the neighbors are envious."
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Subcontractors questions, answered by experts

The longest part of building a custom home is the design phase. It takes multiple professionals and a ton of work to bring your vision for your dream home to life while sticking to a homebuilding budget and also ensuring everything is built to code. Expect the design phase for a custom home build to take six months to a year.

While possible for small projects, professional designers ensure compliance with building codes and structural integrity.

Framing is often the most expensive phase of building a house because it’s time-consuming and requires a lot of materials. It costs between $20,000 and $50,000 on average, depending on materials and labor costs. Before construction begins, it’s possible that purchasing land is the priciest step in the process. Some plots of land sell for $3,000, while others cost upwards of $150,000.

British architect John Nash is credited with creating the Italianate style of architecture. The style was further popularized in the U.S. by landscape architect Andrew Jackson Downing and architect Calvert Vaux. The style spread across the U.S. due to Downing’s popular book on the style and the availability of plans and materials due to the mass production of the Industrial Revolution.

How long it takes to build an in-law suite will vary by type. The time it takes to build an addition will typically be less than for completely new construction. Expect to spend about two months if you convert a basement, attic, or other existing room in your home. New structures can take up to five months, plus up to two months to receive the required permits.

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