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Gthomesolutionsllc.
4.9(
109
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Major Home Repairs (General Contractor)

Serving Memphis, TN and surrounding areas

Emergency services offered

Credit card accepted

"When no one else would accept the challenge of installing an exterior vent hood for my gas range, Greg stepped up. His team expertly worked through several challenges resulting in my dream hood and professional exhaust system. They also leveled my range, installed 4 new bathroom faucets and hung a very heavy mirror. Very happy with results and I am now thinking about my next projects. Thanks Greg and Scott!"
Plumbing Project
Appliance Repair Project
Appliance Repair - Small Project
Appliance Repair - Small Project
Appliance Repair - Large Project

+30

Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Riggins Painting
4.9(
98
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Major Home Repairs (General Contractor)

Serving Memphis, TN and surrounding areas

In business since 2003

Free estimates

"Did a great job. Used good products, did not rush to complete. House looks better than when built 17 years ago. Were very professional from bid to finish. A little pricier than other bids but are licensed and insured for workers comp and liability. Would definitely hire again."
Exterior Painting
Interior Painting
Epoxy Garage Floor
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Chris Gavin Painting
4.8(
56
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Major Home Repairs (General Contractor)

Serving Memphis, TN and surrounding areas

In business since 2001

Free estimates

"Chris did a fantastic job!  I love my new kitchen cabinets!  I had late 80s or early 90s "pink pickled wood" cabinets.  Chris sanded, primed and professionally painted my cabinets.  He does the base cabinets and drawers on site.  He removes the cabinet doors, and takes them to his shop to spray off site.  He delivered the doors back to me the following week, as promised.  
Also, I have a Kitchen Aid refrigerator with the wooden panel insets.  Chris painted the doors to match my kitchen cabinets, for far less than buying new inserts from Kitchen Aid.
He always was punctual, friendly and a true professional.  He would always call or text and let me know when he'd be back, etc.
I would definitely have Chris back again, and probably will.
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Tomato soup
Bookcase
Large Jobs !
A kitchen wall
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Subcontractors questions, answered by experts

There are several different steps in the pole barn building process. First, you’ll need construction plans, which you’ll use to obtain permits. Then, you can clear the land so it’s suitable for building and installing the foundation. Your contractor will frame the barn using large poles, then rough in the plumbing and electricity (if your barn has those elements) before finishing the interior, adding siding, and installing the roof. 

After that, they’ll finish up the electrical work and plumbing and add your windows and doors. You may have a few other finishing jobs to do like painting or waterproofing.

Pros provide detailed quotes and efficient management, reducing overspending risks on materials and labor.

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

You can draw your own house plans using three-dimensional modeling software, but in most cases, you’ll need an architect to draw up the final plans. Architects understand local building regulations and requirements, so their plans will be necessary for getting permits approved, and they’ll also ensure your home is structurally sound. DIY house plans can be a good place to start to help visualize your project, but you should always defer to a professional before trying to proceed with the project.

No, it’s not legal for unlicensed individuals to conduct structural calculations for buildings or building repairs. Not only do licensing requirements prevent DIYers from tackling this project, but mistakes can also be extremely dangerous and put your property and anyone inside or near it at risk of severe injury or even death. You should always hire a licensed and certified local structural engineer to make structural calculations.

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