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3 years of experience

We design and build residential projects, from bathrooms and kitchens to patios and retaining walls. Our commitment with quality and our knowledge of new technologies makes us the best option when you are looking for value.

We design and build residential projects, from bathrooms and kitchens to patios and retaining walls. Our commitment with quality and our knowledge of new technologies makes us the best option when you are looking for value.





"Rick recently completed several home improvement projects in our home and I was very impressed with his meticulous craftsmanship and quality of work - even better than I was expecting, and at a rate that was quite reasonable. Rick is not only knowledgeable and friendly, but professional and experienced. There were several things in which he went the extra mile to make sure the end result was visually pleasing. I liked that I was kept informed of the progress, since I had asked him to do so many various jobs. I highly recommend Rick for your home improvement or repair needs. I will definitely contact him again when needed."

Jennifer B on January 2021

Custom cabinetry, built ins, tiling, flooring of all kinds. A to Z repairs. Your satisfaction is our goal.

"Rick recently completed several home improvement projects in our home and I was very impressed with his meticulous craftsmanship and quality of work - even better than I was expecting, and at a rate that was quite reasonable. Rick is not only knowledgeable and friendly, but professional and experienced. There were several things in which he went the extra mile to make sure the end result was visually pleasing. I liked that I was kept informed of the progress, since I had asked him to do so many various jobs. I highly recommend Rick for your home improvement or repair needs. I will definitely contact him again when needed."

Jennifer B on January 2021






One Stop Home Solutions

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18 years of experience

We have a July special: which is purchase an exterior paint project get two interior rooms painted free. This does not include materials or more the 1 coat. We offer two options for down payments. 1/3 down and 1/2 down, depending on amount of services being purchased.

We have a July special: which is purchase an exterior paint project get two interior rooms painted free. This does not include materials or more the 1 coat. We offer two options for down payments. 1/3 down and 1/2 down, depending on amount of services being purchased.

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Dock Building and Repair questions, answered by experts

Minor repairs like replacing boards can be DIY-friendly, but structural or underwater repairs require professional expertise.

In most areas, dock builders need some type of license. In some states, only a general construction license might be necessary, while a marine construction license is required in others. You can check online to see which is mandatory in your area, and then you can use Angi’s contractor licensing tool to make sure the company holds the proper license. Since dock construction is inherently dangerous, confirm with your builder that they are fully insured for everyone’s protection.

The average cost of a new dock piling is $950, including the labor to install it. Dock piling costs can range from $300 to $1,600. You can save money by trying to repair a damaged piling instead of replacing it. On average, repairing a boat dock piling costs $450, with prices ranging between $200 and $700.

Boat docks need maintenance every year. Get an inspection at the end of each warm weather season, and remove the dock from the water if possible (if it’s made of wood) when not in use. You can also treat the wood to lessen the impact of moisture damage.

Docks can last between 20 and 30 years, provided regular maintenance has been performed. Upkeep tasks like staining your dock annually to prevent water damage, repairing broken elements quickly, and using dock covers regularly will help extend your dock’s life. Your dock is likely nearing the end of its lifespan when it shows signs of rot, rust, and foundation damage.

The West Milwaukee, WI homeowners’ guide to dock building and repairs

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