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KREG'S WOODWORK

1054 PIONEER RD
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KREG'S WOODWORK

1054 PIONEER RD
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31 years of experience

Kreg's Woodwork is a full service, custom cabinet shop that has been serving the greater Milwaukee area for 15 years. We pride ourselves in our unique designs and attention to detail in all facets of our projects.

Kreg's Woodwork is a full service, custom cabinet shop that has been serving the greater Milwaukee area for 15 years. We pride ourselves in our unique designs and attention to detail in all facets of our projects.



The Newcastle Group, Inc.

200 S. Executive Drive
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The Newcastle Group, Inc.

200 S. Executive Drive
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20 years of experience

Thank you for viewing our listing. We specialize in custom interior remodeling and we work hard to provide exceptional customer service. We are happy to offer a 10% discount to all Angie's List members.

Thank you for viewing our listing. We specialize in custom interior remodeling and we work hard to provide exceptional customer service. We are happy to offer a 10% discount to all Angie's List members.


Custom Fit Carpentry Of WI LLC

975 E Melody Dr
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Custom Fit Carpentry Of WI LLC

975 E Melody Dr
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A full service general contractor / carpenter that specializes in most interior and exterior work including additions and foundation work for both residential and commercial properties. No job is too small or to big and our pricing is competitive. Our consultation is thorough and estimates are free.

A full service general contractor / carpenter that specializes in most interior and exterior work including additions and foundation work for both residential and commercial properties. No job is too small or to big and our pricing is competitive. Our consultation is thorough and estimates are free.


Moravia Construction

3906 E. Depot Rd.
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Moravia Construction

3906 E. Depot Rd.
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26 years of experience

1. We do general and custom remodeling 2. The number of employees depending on job size 3. Yes, when we need to use subs, we do, but only checked and highly skilled 4. We are licensed as Dwelling Contractor (lic.#1135203), Dwelling Contractor Qualifier (lic.#1134355), Home Improvement Contractor (lic.#HICN0009272), 5.No Up-charges for trips, always FREE Estimates, No hidden fees 6.We have no special discounts for any ocasions, just Reasonable Fair Price for Every Single Project 7.No job is too big or small, that's all!

1. We do general and custom remodeling 2. The number of employees depending on job size 3. Yes, when we need to use subs, we do, but only checked and highly skilled 4. We are licensed as Dwelling Contractor (lic.#1135203), Dwelling Contractor Qualifier (lic.#1134355), Home Improvement Contractor (lic.#HICN0009272), 5.No Up-charges for trips, always FREE Estimates, No hidden fees 6.We have no special discounts for any ocasions, just Reasonable Fair Price for Every Single Project 7.No job is too big or small, that's all!

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Woodworking questions, answered by experts

If you remove a load-bearing wall to create an entrance to a carport or covered patio, you can expect to pay between $3,200 and $9,500, with an average cost of $6,400. Factors such as the type of addition and if that area needs additional work will add to the price.

Hickory, red oak, white oak, and Brazilian walnut are among the most durable wood flooring options. Teakwood is extremely durable and known as one of the hardest woods. It holds up against weather and sunlight, but it’s costly and can be difficult to source. Keep durability in mind when installing floors for high-traffic areas in your home. 

Buying a pre-made carport is cheaper than building one from scratch. Pre-made carports, especially kits, often include materials and sometimes installation, with prices starting as low as $300 for basic single-vehicle models. Building a custom carport requires purchasing individual materials, ranging from $12 to $40 per square foot, depending on the type, plus labor costs if you hire a pro. Pre-made options are often more cost-effective and hassle-free for most homeowners.

Cedar and cypress are great wood choices for a window planter box because they’re readily available and won’t break the bank. However, there are plenty of wood types appropriate for a window flower box. Try using redwood for its natural resistance to rot, though it is on the expensive side.

Poured concrete is one of the best bases for a carport. You'll get one of the biggest bangs for your buck with concrete, thanks to its durability. At the same time, if concrete isn't in your budget, it might not be the best base for your installation. Dirt foundations, gravel foundations, and permeable pavers work in a crunch and can be long-lasting without the higher price tag of poured concrete.

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