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Avatar for Jopat General Contracting
Jopat General Contracting
5.0(
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Shed, Barn or Playhouse - Repair

Serving Frisco, TX and surrounding areas

Approved

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2020

Free estimates

Customers say: True professional

"John called within an hour of my request and arrived within 30 minutes after that and had the job done within an hour. I consider myself very fortunate and lucky that I found him. He had to remove some screws, straighten out all the bent metal pieces, and then put everything back together again, and get the window adjusted so that it operated correctly."
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Response time2 days
Recommended by75%of homeowners
Sonart Construction Corp.
4.8(
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Shed, Barn or Playhouse - BuildShed, Barn or Playhouse - Repair

Serving Frisco, TX and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2013

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"If you are looking for a solid construction company sonart is the way to go for sure! All I could say was wow aside from the fact that my mouth was completely open for a solid five minutes LOL! The house was built around the 50s and hasnâ t been updated since the original build. To see our bathrooms brought more to a modern the lights was honestly heartwarming I know my mother would have appreciated this!Thank you again guys for your hard work!"
Response time10 hrs
Response rate94%
Recommended by83%of homeowners
Alfa Remodeling
5.0(
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Shed, Barn or Playhouse - Repair

Serving Frisco, TX and surrounding areas

Approved

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2018

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Moe and his team did an absolutely exemplary job removing popcorn ceiling, installing lights and repairing woodwork. Some of the work was not straightforward, but thanks to his skill and ingenuity, end result was outstanding. Team was personable, professional and highly capable. I would recommend for any home projects."
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Response time1 day
Response rate100%
2 neighbors recently requested a quote
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TruBlue of Frisco, Prosper, & Celina
5.0(
9
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Shed, Barn or Playhouse - BuildShed, Barn or Playhouse - Repair

Serving Frisco, TX and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2025

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"Very good service and everything was done as wanted. They came, went over what needed to be done and were back in less than a week to install the grab bars. They were installed, looked great and provide the safety we need."
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Response time3 hrs
Response rate99%
22 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Frank's Handyman LLC
4.1(
35
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Shed, Barn or Playhouse - Repair

Serving Frisco, TX and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2005

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Way over priced. 500.00 to install a door that I am buying, and 5000.00 to replace 9 pieces of siding and paint 3 sides of a 26 X 48 house. I already had an estimate and received 1 more today and I am getting both done for just over half of that."
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Response time2 days
Response rate100%
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Pole Barn Builders questions, answered by experts

You don’t typically need a permit to build a shed, but it’s best to check with your local city clerk to make sure before you start the project. Every town, city, and municipality can have different rules when it comes to any home improvement project. Homeowners associations sometimes have restrictions on the materials you can use on your property as well.

The construction stage is almost always the longest part of building a house. Within this stage, framing often takes the most time, lasting anywhere from one week to a couple of months, depending on the home's size, the crew, and the time of year. Other parts of the construction phase include pouring the foundation and installing doors, windows, a roof, siding, drywall, and flooring. The planning and design phase can also be very time-consuming, sometimes taking months or even years, especially for a custom home. The final finishing process, which includes painting and installing trim, is typically shorter than the construction or planning stages.

Any type of construction that damages a tree’s roots via soil compaction can be dangerous, and is one of the primary causes of mature tree death in residential areas. Simply putting lots of weight on the ground around the tree, like construction supplies, trailers, and equipment, can kill roots near the surface. Of course, installing new foundations, patios, or utility lines can cut through nearby tree roots. Accidentally striking a tree with equipment or supplies is rarely a problem, but can cause damage of its own, too.

It is almost always more affordable to buy an existing home than to build a new one. Building a home involves numerous costs, including labor, permits, inspections, utility hookups, and brand-new materials, finishes, and appliances. Additionally, new construction loans can have higher interest rates than traditional mortgages, and property taxes on new homes are often higher, increasing long-term costs. An exception is a DIY house build, which can be cheaper than buying an existing home if you do the labor yourself. While building is generally more expensive, a new custom home offers complete control over the layout and design. Furthermore, new construction is typically worth more than a comparable pre-owned home and may provide a better return on investment if sold quickly.

Rather than using a common two-by-four piece of wood for a rafter, you probably will use two-by-six, two-by-eight, two-by-ten, or even two-by-twelve boards. Wider lumber is typically a better choice in a larger building as it provides more sturdiness. Some installers may use wider lumber for rafters near the edges of the roof, where the greatest stress occurs, and save money with narrower lumber toward the middle.

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