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M.A.S Construction Texas
5.0(
6
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Serving Carthage, TX and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1991

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"M.A.S. Construction was very professional, from planning to completion, while remodeling our entire home. Not only was the project completed in a timely manner but was also exactly what we had envisioned. I would hire them again 10/10 times."
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Renovation

+6

Response time7 hrs
Response rate91%
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Mass Construction
4.6(
20
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Serving Carthage, TX and surrounding areas

In business since 2002

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Steve worked on my lakehouse after the Caddo Lake flood. This was a big project that included new kitchen cabinets and counter tops, relocating hot water heater and toilet, replacing shower, installing new windows and doors, installing new skirting around the house. Steve had done some carpentry work for me previously and I was pleased with it. For this job, he gave me a price and said he could do everything: carpentry, electrical, plumbing. He worked from June – August 2016. He started out good, but as time progressed, his work slowed down and the finish out deteriorated. The most serious problem I did not discover until January 2017 when the termite inspector told me there was a leak under the house at the main plumbing connection to the sewer line. My plumber found that the connection to the main line was deteriorated and held together with foil tape. He also found that the drain from the hot water heater pan (1” pvc) was connected to the ¾” pvc from the AC drain with only foil tape, and was going uphill. A leak from the hot water heater would have backed up into the pan and eventually over flowed. Why didn’t Steve tell me the connection to the main line was deteriorated and needed to be repaired? Why did he use foil tape to do anything with the plumbing? These two repairs cost me $1025. Had I known about the main line problem when Steve was doing the work, it could have been repaired/replaced for less cost at that time. The other problems: -- The kitchen cabinets were stained and one coat of polyurethane applied. They were sanded and nothing else happened until the final week. He and his brother then “finished” the cabinets using Liquid Gold. That was their final finish! It cost $600 to have the cabinets cleaned to remove the Liquid Gold, sanded and two coats of polyurethane applied. Additionally, trim was not used consistently down the long sides of the cabinets at the wall or at the base. The painter I hired added the trim that was missing. -- The insulated windows were installed and there were gaps on the exterior ranging from about ½” to 1” between the metal frame of the window and the wood trim of the opening. It looked horrible and provided easy access for bugs, spiders, water, etc. I pointed this out to Steve, but he had no solution. That was just the way the windows went in. After he left, I hired a carpenter to install additional trim around the exterior of the windows and to add additional trim pieces to some of the interior windows to cover gaps there. This cost $210. -- The electrical was a big problem. Steve installed a ceiling light/fan combination in the bathroom ceiling. The wall switches were to work independently. He could not get that to happen. The strip LED lights used in the kitchen were not installed/wired safely. At this point, I hired an electrician to re-do what Steve had already done. I removed the other electrical projects from Steve’s list and the electrician finished that list. This cost $1100. -- The old sink was re-used, but was not set properly into the kitchen cabinet and therefore leaked water between the sink and the cabinet. The faucet also leaked. Only a small bead of silicone was used to seal the sink to the cabinet. I hired a plumber to re-install the sink and faucet. This cost $270. The above are the major problems with this project. The job was too big and required more skill than Steve had. He indicated he could do it all, but in reality he could not. His carpentry skills are fine, but not his plumbing or electrical skills, nor his finish out of big jobs. Additionally, he does not communicate about problems he encounters during the project so they can be resolved while the project is in process."
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Tornado Shelter Ceiling

+31

Response time1 day
Recommended by87%of homeowners
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Jill Seidner Interior Design
3.5(
89
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Serving Carthage, TX and surrounding areas

In business since 2006

Credit card accepted

"Jill provided two different floor plans for us, and was very flexible, as far as working the option of piano into the room.  She responded to several follow-up questions I had, and provided suggestions for where to locate resources.  Jill was very easy to work with, and very accommodating. However, I found the process of working with a "virtual designer" to be a bit challenging for me.  That was definitely no fault of Jill's, thought.  I would use her again, particularly if I needed help with planning a room layout.
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Recommended by55%of homeowners
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Solid Stone Fabricators LLC
4.4(
50
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Serving Carthage, TX and surrounding areas

In business since 2003

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"I had already picked out a slab I liked from Daltile Granite. Claudia met me there. Her Pricing was fair. Her attention to customer serviece was best I've seen in a very long time. Emails and text were quickly responded to. We wanted a one basin white granite composite sink which she was able to order, and it did not hold up our install at all. We went to the shop to approve the layout and cuts of the slab. Shop was smaller and more busy than many, probably not where I'd let a kid go in, but equipment cutting slab was high tech. Installers did a good job. No complaints about them at all. In fact, my cabinet guy had not leveled the bar very well. They leveled the bottom of the bar with simmys to make sure granite set straight with no slants.  We had purchased 3 large slabs, and had about 1/3 of one left. They allowed us to keep the unused portion of the slab for a future BBQ we will be installing. No doubt I will call them to come out and cut it. Very pleased. Ended up $1500 less then our builders suggested company who was basically cushioning the bid becasue we did not pick a slab from thier lot. My master bath, guest bath, and island kitchen look beautiful!
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+3

Recommended by90%of homeowners
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Homemade Design
3.7(
322
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Serving Carthage, TX and surrounding areas

In business since 2006

Credit card accepted

"They are a nice provider. I talked to them on the phone for about 30 minutes and they sent some samples. We were able to get a discount on designer purchases but not useful on designing the space. Once we told them what we wanted, they were able to help purchase from the warehouse and save about $1,500. I think they became too busy with this big deal. You buy a ticket per room and we still actually have a couple left with this provider. After redesigning one room, we kind of ran out of steam and have not designed the other rooms. Overall this is a good service and it's a good concept. Whomever I spoke with, she was really nice. I would recommend this provider. This kind of service seems to be for people with time and knows exactly what they want. They are super helpful with the designer discount from the warehouse. They don't actual design your room which is slight flaw."
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FAQs for major renovation multiple room service projects in Carthage, TX

Gutting a house involves completely removing outdated elements, including drywall, insulation, and fixtures, to reveal the underlying structure. This process is not only ideal for a complete remodel but is also critical in emergency situations such as flood damage where compromised materials must be replaced immediately. Contractors follow OSHA-approved safety measures throughout the demolition to ensure a secure work environment. This method provides a fresh, safe canvas for any future renovation.

Gutting a house is a cost-efficient choice. Home renovations cost between $20,000 and $88,000 compared to the cost to build a new house of $122,500 to $411,500. The reduced cost stems from retaining the existing structural framework while updating the interior. Factors such as house size, material quality, and labor directly influence the total expenses, making a gut renovation a financially smart decision.

The cost of demoing an interior is worthwhile because gutting a house creates a completely safe and refreshed environment by removing toxic or damaged materials like asbestos, mold, and deteriorated components. Professional supervision ensures all hazards are properly managed and health and safety standards are met. This process revitalizes the home's interior and can increase its structural integrity and overall value.

Remodeling a bathroom costs between $6,640 and $17,600, with high-end remodels exceeding $30,000. The final price is directly influenced by the quality of fixtures and design features—modern tiling, advanced plumbing, and custom details all add to the definitive expense. By selecting superior materials and design elements, homeowners ensure both functionality and a remarkable aesthetic upgrade.

Kitchen renovations range from $14,500 to $41,500 when the original layout is maintained. However, changing the layout by removing load-bearing walls or upgrading to premium appliances directly escalates costs, often adding over $1,000 per modification. These precise enhancements reflect the high-quality standards and result in a transformative and efficient upgrade.

A full gut renovation typically spans between four months and a year and a half. This period accounts for the permitting process, material procurement, and the overall scale of the project. Every phase—from demolition through rebuilding—involves careful planning and execution to meet deadlines while ensuring the work adheres to safety and quality standards.

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