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MAG Construction
3.0(
2
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Major Home Repairs (General Contractor)

Serving Walland, TN and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2018

Free estimates

Warranties offered

MAG Construction is a homebuilder with a passion for the southern lifestyle and a focus on responsible building standards.\n\nAt MAG Construction, we are a proud leader of interior and exterior remodeling, and outdoor kitchens in Knoxville, Tennessee and the surrounding towns, counties and areas. We are among the fastest growing construction & remodeling companies in Knoxville, TN.

Bathroom Vanity
Pool house from the back of the house
Patio/Roof Addition
Kitchen 2
Pool house from front of house

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Eric Martin Remodeling
4.3(
75
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Major Home Repairs (General Contractor)

Serving Walland, TN and surrounding areas

In business since 2000

Free estimates

"Eric and his team put in new vinyl windows replacing the originals. Put in a new front door. Quality work. Reasonable price. He showed up as promised and worked every day until finished. Eric is great to work with. Honest as they come."
Recommended by96%of homeowners
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Model Construction & Supply Co
4.6(
17
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Major Home Repairs (General Contractor)

Serving Walland, TN and surrounding areas

In business since 1953

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"I called Model Construction and left a message for the owner, Kent, to call me.  That afternoon he promptly called and scheduled a time to come by and submit an estimate.  While I was at work, the day scheduled for the estimate, Kent stopped by and quickly e-mailed an estimate.  After deciding the estimate was fair I e-mailed a response and told Kent to go ahead and schedule the job.  He  gave me a two day window with the dates he would have his crew available to do the job.  He asked for a deposit with an agreement to pay the rest at time of completion.  I asked Kent to meet with me and I would give him the deposit in person.  He had no problem doing that and we met, signed the paperwork and I gave him a check.  I left for work the next day and while I was away Kent had his crew install the new roof.  When I arrived home that afternoon the only evidence that anyone had been there was my new roof.  Very good job matching shingles and cleaning up after the job.  Less than a week later we had major rain showers and there were no signs of any leaks.
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Subcontractors questions, answered by experts

Costs vary depending on project complexity and scope. Architects generally charge a percentage of the total budget or an hourly rate for their services.

You have three options in terms of professionals who can draw up blueprints: a draftsperson, an architect, or a structural engineer. A draftsperson can sometimes draw up plans for new construction, but they more often work from approved plans for alterations or to provide 3D drawings. Architects are usually the best option for standard residential construction projects. Structural engineers might be necessary for custom home builds or for alterations that could affect your home’s structural integrity. Draftsmen cost the least of the three, followed by architects and then structural engineers.

Balancing aesthetics with functionality amidst space planning is important. To do so, you could consider consulting both an interior designer and an architect to fulfill both these needs. Or you can tackle it on your own by prioritizing personal touches amidst space planning that add to the look but don't take away from the livability of the space.

Most Greek Revival architecture homes are one and a half to two stories, depending on the footprint, which sets them apart from some Federal architecture homes that are three stories. The gabled roof on the second floor can sometimes cut into the living space, especially on smaller homes of this style, which leaves a much smaller living area upstairs.

Make sure you’re getting the right size to meet your space needs, including enough space both side to side and vertically to accommodate your RV’s features and allow you to safely move it in and out of the garage. 

If you’re building an attached and enclosed garage for your RV, you’ll also want to give some thought to whether you’d like to add workspace, water or electricity, or additional storage. If so, you’ll need a garage with larger dimensions.

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