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Avatar for DE Turner and Sons General Contracting LLC
DE Turner and Sons General Contracting LLC
4.3(
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Major Home Repairs (General Contractor)

Serving Bath, WV and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1998

Free estimates

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"Mr. Turner provided a design to convert the garage into a home that is visually appealing and kept costs down. He took care of all the permits and inspections (many). All the electrical, plumbing, drywall, insulation and heating work was well done - never a problem in passing inspections. The craftsmanship on the carpentry work is beautiful includes a walk in closet, laundry closet, window framing and baseboards. Bathroom was well thought out-every inch used. Many details I had not thought of Mr. Turner did (led ceiling lights, well placed heaters, lots of insulation added into the walls and attic). They also did an excellent painting finish of the entire house and floor installation. They left the home spotless to include cleaning out the heaters. Mr. Turner provided a detailed estimate with drawings after our first meeting and provided me an update after I requested additional work. This is a very honest and nice company to deal with. We will definitely call them in future for other projects."
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Flood Crew LLC
4.6(
40
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Major Home Repairs (General Contractor)

Serving Bath, WV and surrounding areas

In business since 2008

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"The crew was on time, respectful, and knowledgeable. Owner, Bill, showed us where the water was behind and under our kitchen cabinet. They were able to dry it out while we were out of town, replaced our laminate floors, and gave us suggestions on how to prevent future water damage. Don’t waste your time looking around, go with Flood Crew."
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Drying bathroom wood subfloor from kitchen using indirect control heat, controlled by thermostat we set in place

+57

Recommended by88%of homeowners
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Blue Ridge Carpentry
4.6(
34
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Major Home Repairs (General Contractor)

Serving Bath, WV and surrounding areas

In business since 2006

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Blue Ridge Carpentry did the original deck work using wood, so it made sense to use them again to replace the wood with synthetic decking since they already knew the design of the deck and what would be needed. I was able to get a quote on materials from another lumber provider, but Kevin was able to get the same quote from a more local provider. The work included removal and carry off of the old wood decking material and replacement with the synthetic decking. The finished product looks great!"
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Tecvac Inc
5.0(
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Major Home Repairs (General Contractor)

Serving Bath, WV and surrounding areas

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Tecvac remodeled my bathroom and I could not have been more pleased with how beautiful it turned out. The workers were professional, courteous, and the job was completed on time. I highly recommend this company."
Bathroom remodel
Concrete and Leak Repair
Bathroom remodel
Concrete repair
Leak repairs

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Subcontractors questions, answered by experts

Universal design costs can be minimal when you add them during construction; however, adding universal design principles to existing homes can sometimes increase renovation costs. For example, a mid-grade bathroom remodel is estimated to cost around $30,000, while a standard universal design remodel can cost closer to $40,000. Adding accessible design components can include widening hallways ($500 to $2,000), curbless showers ($2,000 to $8,000), and widening doors ($400 to $800). Keep in mind that these increased costs can lead to higher resale values because universal homes may appeal to a wider variety of buyers.

When planning a general remodeling project, it's important to define the scope of work, understand your goals, and set a clear, detailed budget. You should also assess the current structure and consult with professionals like architects or contractors. Create a realistic timeline for each phase, obtain any necessary permits, and build in contingency plans for potential delays or unforeseen issues. Regular communication with all involved parties is crucial to streamline the process.

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.

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.

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.

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