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Serving Valyermo, CA and surrounding areas
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In business since 2010
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"Fast service and a five star service."





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Serving Valyermo, CA and surrounding areas
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"Good service, Garage door repaired and back in action."





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Serving Valyermo, CA and surrounding areas
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"I did not get MyQ working to operate the garage door."

Serving Valyermo, CA and surrounding areas
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In business since 2017
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"Cris is very knowledgeable and professional. Thank you, Cris. The garage door stops squeaking noises and has been great so far. Thanks again."

Serving Valyermo, CA and surrounding areas
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"He did a great job at rebuilding my garage hardware"



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"The landscape designer provided creative and practical ideas for our outdoor space. We are thrilled with the end result!"


Serving Valyermo, CA and surrounding areas
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"Our experience with McCormick was excellent. Ari made sure the kitchen remodel was exactly what we wanted, and his design insights were on point. They handled everything, and we were able to relax knowing it was in good hands. Itâ s a perfect blend of style and function!"





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"I had my garden and bathroom remodel done. Albert and Samuel were professional, friendly, and a delight to work with. They're responsive and reliable. I also like the subcontractors whom they used on my project. They kept me informed of everything and I appreciate their excellent work."

Serving Valyermo, CA and surrounding areas
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"They did an awesome job. They were on time and they very fast. We knew exactly how much everything was going to be before they the work. The amount of the free estimate was so good we couldn't pass it up. He was more responsible then other estimates. They were very friendly and professional. They also gave us a written warranty on all his work. The door is way better than it was before. I would highly recommend them to anyone."





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"Great work great customer service"
Enclosing a carport essentially turns it into a garage. You’ll start by framing and finishing exterior walls, then add a garage door (averaging $1,200), windows, and wiring for lights or outlets.
Plan for site prep and, if needed, a thicker slab to handle the added weight. Once the walls are up, insulation, drywall, and exterior siding create a secure, weather-tight space that protects vehicles and gear year-round.
A well-built carport may not add a huge dollar figure to an appraisal, but it can boost buyer appeal. Covered parking protects vehicles and lawn equipment, sharpens curb appeal, and fills what might otherwise be an empty driveway space. If the carport matches your home’s style and stays in good repair, it can make the property more attractive and competitive when you decide to sell.
Most cities and counties require a building permit for a new carport. Fees range from $60 to $800, depending on local codes and the size of the structure. Getting the permit upfront ensures the carport meets zoning rules and HOA guidelines, protecting you from fines or expensive retrofits later. Check with your building department—or ask your contractor—before ordering materials or scheduling installation.
A poured concrete slab is the gold standard for carport foundations. Concrete delivers superior load-bearing strength, keeps posts level, and resists shifting in freeze-thaw conditions. While gravel, dirt, or permeable pavers cost less upfront, they can’t match concrete’s long-term stability, especially if you might convert the carport into a garage later. Investing in a slab now can save money and hassle down the road.
Pre-made kits start at $300 and bundle all the required parts—sometimes installation, too—making them the most budget-friendly option. Custom carports cost more ($12 to $40 per square foot plus labor) but let you match the design, size, and finishes to your home.
If price and quick setup top your list, go with a kit. If you have a tricky layout or want a seamless aesthetic, investing in a custom build is worth the premium.
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