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Avatar for HAPPY HOME REMODELING, LLC
HAPPY HOME REMODELING, LLC
4.8(
29
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Major Home Repairs (General Contractor)

Serving Fremont, WI and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2017

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Craig and his crew are great. I first came to know of Happy Home Contracting when my father was battling a terminal form of cancer. I saw Craig's truck down the road and I needed some help remodeling parts of my father's house that had been deeply abused by renters. Craig was reliable, charged a fair price, and does really quality work. He helped recreate a bathroom upstairs that really previously looked like it was from a slum house. The final result was something beautiful, modern, open, and full of light. He is easy to work with. He is someone that I trust deeply. And someone you can feel good about talking through concerns or questions throughout the process."
New countertops, new sink and faucet, painted existing cabinets, new hardware, new stove, and new fridge will arrive soon.
After Picture: New subway tile, grout, caulk, outlets, switches, and faceplates
Zillow proof of purchase, bought for $10,000 and sold for $105,000.
Madison Bathroom Remodel
Before and After of rec room. New everything.

+116

Response time4 days
3 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by93%of homeowners
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BusyBody Homes
5.0(
8
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Major Home Repairs (General Contractor)

Serving Fremont, WI and surrounding areas

In business since 2022

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Works hard to impress and delivers quality work. Set realistic expectations throughout and met timeline goals. Made recommendations when requested. Excellent communicators. We will hire BusyBody again."
Custom ceiling trim detail
Custom bench with dog walk up and crate cubby
Outdoor Shower
Under stairs storage & finished basement
Custom Accent Wall

+1

Response time2 days
Response rate92%
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Subcontractors questions, answered by experts

Yes, many providers offer design consultations to help optimize and maximize space, functionality, and usage. It is recommended to confirm the availability of this service with your specific installer or contractor.

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.

While concrete walls do not need to "breathe" in the traditional sense of the word, they do require waterproofing and dehumidifying methods, particularly in basements below the water table. Concrete both contains moisture from its initial installation and can absorb water when exposed. Ensuring proper basement ventilation , installing a vapor barrier, and controlling water exposure are all important tasks.

The most common scale for residential blueprints is 1/4 of an inch equals one foot. This scale is the most popular because it’s easier for everyone involved, from professionals to homeowners, to understand the building’s actual dimensions. Also, it allows blueprints to have the necessary details without cluttering the page.

Yes, new home construction will always require building permits, no matter where you live. In most cases, you’ll need a general construction permit, along with plumbing and electrical permits for the utility lines in your home. Depending on where you live, you’ll likely find that you also need permits for things like connection to a sewage system or installing exterior components, like decks, driveways, patios, and curb cutouts. Leave navigating the permits required for new home construction to a professional to ensure your home is built legally and safely.

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