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B. SKELTON CONSTRUCTION LLC
5.0(
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Serving Washington, UT and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2023

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Added a bathroom in our home. Bryce and his team finished the project before the projected finish date and under budget, both of which are unheard of. The subcontractors he selected were super respectful, helpful, honest, fair and performed high quality work. Bryce served well as our advocate in getting the job done right and we'll definitely be having B Skelton Construction for future home projects. Awesome!"
Response time3 hrs
Response rate96%
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Jack of All Trades STG, LLC
4.9(
26
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Serving Washington, UT and surrounding areas

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In business since 2020

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"Christian was on time and did a great job! He went above and beyond when the project required more work. Work recommend him to my friends and family."
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Rotten Door Frame and Brick Moulding
New Lower Door Frame
Response time11 hrs
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Recommended by95%of homeowners
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Mr. Rooter Plumbing of St. George
4.5(
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Serving Washington, UT and surrounding areas

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In business since 2004

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Joe Installed the water heater but also helped us adjust our watersoftener. Plus Joe was a good guy and liked "old" country and western music so we both enjoyed that while I worked on another project in the garage. Mr Rooter is overpriced like most plumbers but, their bid was in the ballpark for the area and the best of those offered. The service was prompt and efficient. Appraisal came only a couple of days after my call and the installation the next day."
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Subcontractors questions, answered by experts

Designs typically take 2-6 months, depending on factoring, project size, and customization needs. Larger or more complex designs may require additional time for approval and revisions.

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.

While you will always work with a team of professionals at some point during your home build, homeowners with experience can take on some part of the process. Manage the initial brainstorm, brief writeup, and floor layout phase with minimal assistance before contacting a general contractor. And while you can purchase stock blueprints for some home designs, it's always best to speak with professionals when choosing one ideal for your property.

Hiring a contractor with knowledge about historic renovations and reviewing their previous work is important. You can find a historic home renovation contractor by calling your local historic preservation office, historical society, or any local historic museums nearby. The staff may have suggestions for specialized contractors who have worked for them. You can also ask them about historic home restorations that you have seen and liked in your area to get recommendations for pros.

It usually takes around four to six months to build and install a modular home, although your timeline could go up to around eight months if there are delays in the manufacturing or permitting process. Heavy site preparation and foundation pouring can extend that timeline if you need them, as can customizations you want for your modular home. Your modular home company should be able to provide an estimate for the construction timeline before you sign any contracts or agree to any work.

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