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DSG CONSTRUCTION

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DSG CONSTRUCTION

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We are a small family owned business focusing on quality over quantity. We specialize in residential remodeling and have been in the trade since 2001.

We are a small family owned business focusing on quality over quantity. We specialize in residential remodeling and have been in the trade since 2001.




771 Roof & Construction

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771 Roof & Construction

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22 years of experience

Have been in the contracting field and construction industry for 20 plus year's.So with 20 plus year's experience in the construction/roofing industry we are here to give you the best and honest bid on your next home improvement project.Licensed,Insured,and Dwelling Qualifier Certified.

Have been in the contracting field and construction industry for 20 plus year's.So with 20 plus year's experience in the construction/roofing industry we are here to give you the best and honest bid on your next home improvement project.Licensed,Insured,and Dwelling Qualifier Certified.




Tater's Total Home Improvement

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Tater's Total Home Improvement

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33 years of experience

I am a general contractor with 22 years of experience. I don't just do it all I do it all WELL, and I take my time to make sure that the customer is happy with the end result. I generally work on a half down, half when the job is completed basis, but I will look at each situation individually and determine what is fair to the customer.

I am a general contractor with 22 years of experience. I don't just do it all I do it all WELL, and I take my time to make sure that the customer is happy with the end result. I generally work on a half down, half when the job is completed basis, but I will look at each situation individually and determine what is fair to the customer.


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KC Home Improvement LLC

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KC Home Improvement LLC

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Small business fully insured and licensed with 18+ years in the trade. I accept projects big and small and have from 1-3 workers (including myself) to get the job done right. With a select list of contacts (electricians/plumbers/hvac), most jobs can be completed with one phone call. We will start with a signed estimate and discuss payment at that point. Most projects I will invoice upon successful and satisfactory completion.

"It was excellent. All work was done properly. There were no long pause. He came when he said he was going to. There was a wood work that he did that we don't like and he redid it. His estimates were lower than the actual final cost. The reason why the estimate were low, some parts of the job changed after they were made."

Rachel H on September 2020

Small business fully insured and licensed with 18+ years in the trade. I accept projects big and small and have from 1-3 workers (including myself) to get the job done right. With a select list of contacts (electricians/plumbers/hvac), most jobs can be completed with one phone call. We will start with a signed estimate and discuss payment at that point. Most projects I will invoice upon successful and satisfactory completion.

"It was excellent. All work was done properly. There were no long pause. He came when he said he was going to. There was a wood work that he did that we don't like and he redid it. His estimates were lower than the actual final cost. The reason why the estimate were low, some parts of the job changed after they were made."

Rachel H on September 2020



Fredrick Construction, LLC

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Fredrick Construction, LLC

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Ben has been in the construction industry for over 12 years. He is known for his hard work, quality craftsmanship and positive attitude. Ben holds a Dwelling Contractor Qualifier Certification and Fredrick Construction, LLC holds a Dwelling Contractor Certification (previously called the Dwelling Contractor Financial Responsibility Certification). We are also fully insured.

Ben has been in the construction industry for over 12 years. He is known for his hard work, quality craftsmanship and positive attitude. Ben holds a Dwelling Contractor Qualifier Certification and Fredrick Construction, LLC holds a Dwelling Contractor Certification (previously called the Dwelling Contractor Financial Responsibility Certification). We are also fully insured.

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Modular and Mobile Home Remodel questions, answered by experts

Home office renovations are tax deductible in certain circumstances. First, you must be eligible to take a deduction for your home office. From a federal tax standpoint, you must be a business owner or self-employed to take this deduction. If you are an employee working from home, you cannot take the home office tax deduction federally. (If you pay state income taxes, some states do allow this deduction.) If you are eligible to take a home office deduction, you should be able to take deductions for your home office renovation.

Kitchen remodels are one of the most popular home renovations and for good reason. Many homeowners view the kitchen as the heart of the home and it’s where they welcome and entertain guests. Refreshing a bedroom requires a little paint and perhaps some fresh flooring, but kitchens often require a major renovation to be both functional and modern. From new appliances to updated countertops and backsplashes, or fresh floors and cabinets, there is no shortage of ways to refresh a kitchen to meet your needs and style preferences.

Whether it’s more affordable to gut a house than build a new one depends on the markets where you'd be buying and selling. However, it’s usually less expensive to renovate a home than to build new construction. 

Most homeowners pay between $100,000 and $200,000 for demolition and remodeling costs, whereas the average cost to build a new home is between $139,000 and $531,300.

Many homeowners view sunken living rooms as an outdated architectural feature, as they were prevalent in 1960s and 1970s styles of homes, but have since fallen out of favor. Some homeowners still enjoy the coziness of a sunken living room, but most find it to be an obsolete feature. It’s possible to fill in a sunken living room, but the cost typically tops $10,000.

You can gut and remodel one room at a time. Though the project will take longer overall, there are a few benefits. First, it limits disruptions and allows homeowners to maintain access to a portion of their home while it’s under construction. It also helps homeowners manage their budgets. Not everyone is ready to remodel the whole house at once, and it may be more feasible to slowly upgrade your home over time.

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