
Serving Colville, WA and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 1921
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"Had to reorder doors were incorrect when arrived. Went well after waiting for new doors"


Serving Colville, WA and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 1921
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"Had to reorder doors were incorrect when arrived. Went well after waiting for new doors"

Serving Colville, WA and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 1996
Free estimates
Customers say: Quality work
"Brian responded quickly to my request. He diagnosed the problems with my garage door and fixed them as part of installing a new opener. I definitely recommend him."





+146

Serving Colville, WA and surrounding areas
Approved
Free estimates
Warranties offered
Small jobs welcome
"Saw a couple of red flags."





+38

Serving Colville, WA and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2014
Credit card accepted
Offers commercial services
"reliable and fast .excellent work"





+14

Serving Colville, WA and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2024
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"Karl was amazing and the whole process was simple. He was a pleasure to work with"

Serving Colville, WA and surrounding areas
In business since 2020
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"Wonderful people to work with, project went smoothly and I am delighted by the garage they built, it is exactly what I wanted. I will be using them again for my upcoming shop project! I highly recommend them."





Serving Colville, WA and surrounding areas
In business since 2010
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"The owner of this business, Brandon, is wonderful. His work is exceptional. He is dependable, conscientious and honest. He responds quickly and is very knowledgeable. He never fails to deliver a job well done."





+85

Serving Colville, WA and surrounding areas
In business since 2023
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"The job went great. Would hire again for more projects."





+12
Serving Colville, WA and surrounding areas
In business since 2008
"I never expected in two hours to get my design problems solved AND a rough design sketched out. Tim was brilliant. I can use him when I need him throughout the building process, and he's advised how to proceed step by step. Great communicator. Good sense of humor. Completely reliable, trustworthy. A gem."

Serving Colville, WA and surrounding areas
In business since 2021
Credit card accepted
We are a general contracting service, specializing in small to medium residential projects. Our craftsman are proud of the quality and customer service we provide; striving to meet all our customers needs.





+26
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.
From average costs to expert advice, get all the answers you need to get your job done.

Use this guide to budget for appliance installation costs based on factors such as appliance type, installation complexity, labor rates, and more.

Explore how factors such as materials, local labor rates, and the type of damage affect the cost to repair a burst pipe.

Budget for how much a carport costs based on factors such as materials, size, foundation type, customizations, labor, and more.

Use this guide to learn how much rebar costs per foot so you can budget for your next big home improvement project.

Discover how factors such as linear footage, local labor rates, and trim type affect the total cost of painting baseboards.

Learn how much cat or dog door installation costs based on factors like the door size, material, location, and added features.