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Buckeye Door Sales
4.8(
82
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In business since 2002

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Excellent job. Great price. Friendly service."
Recommended by91%of homeowners
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Auto Transport - United Freight Of America
4.8(
920
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In business since 2008

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Excellent, no problems. My car was new the first year I used the service and there has never been any damage during the transports. The men picking up and delivering the car have always been pleasant and cooperative. Both Ely and Guy at United Transport has been highly responsive to my needs. I would highly recommend this company."
Recommended by96%of homeowners
F E LONGSTRETH CO INC
3.0(
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Recommended by100%of homeowners
BAUER & BAUER
5.0(
2
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Emergency services offered

3 EMPLOYEES. USES SUBS FOR HOME RENOVATIONS. COST IS DETERMINED BY THE JOB. NO TRAVEL CHARGES. EXTRA CHARGE FOR AFTER-HOURS SERVICE MAY APPLY.

Recommended by100%of homeowners
Pantoja and sons
New to Angi

In business since 2010

Free estimates

Warranties offered

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The Roofing Annex
4.9(
95
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In business since 2010

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"One workman was sent over to fix leak. Work took one hour, for which we were charged $1600. We thought we had an emergency situation. THE COMPANY TOOK ADVANTAGE OF THE SITUATION. Even if the work was done properly, The fee for one hour of work is outrageous"
Recommended by94%of homeowners
Masonry Scientist
New to Angi

In business since 1987

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

What this masonry scientist does:\n\nMarkets, advertises, sales, estimates, calculates, anticipates, stresses\nInstalls, tears out, builds up, pulls out, plugs in\nConsults, designs, engineers, troubleshoots\nGets wet, cold, hot, very sweaty, hurt, cut\nEmbeds, fill up, grouts, pumps, and hangs on\nWalks the wall, edge, railing, frames, pours\nGrinds, rubs, chemically treats, weather proofs\nFlashes, terminates, dams up, digs into, bores through, embeds, sprays, injects \nAny form of unit masonry (brick, block, pavers, glass block), tile, slate, stone (natural or synthetic), concrete, cement materials, bituminous materials, cleaning agents, compounds, slurries, \nHydraulic stuff, detergents, bituminous and asphaltic compounds, \nRetaining walls systems, patios, veneers, bridges, chimneys, sidewalks, roads, new construction, retrofit, tenant finish, also attend Trade Shows; work them hard, present, propose, model, make up, pro create, define, populate fields, draw, climb ladders, scaffolds, stairs.\nAdditions, buildings (small, medium, and large and tall, even extremely tall, ie; high rise), schools, industrial, government, private, residential, so forth and so on!!… no innuendos here(seriously)!... yep more to come….

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FAQs for attic remodeling projects in Dayton, OH

A loft conversion turns your unused attic or loft into a functional living space, like a bedroom or home office. Adding walls, ceilings, lighting, and even plumbing seamlessly integrates the new room with the rest of your home. It's a practical way to expand your living area and boost your property's value.

A loft is a finished and integrated living space created by converting an attic, while an attic is an isolated, unfinished area under the roof. The loft conversion process installs proper walls, ceilings, and utilities, transforming the space into a usable room that adds value to the home. In contrast, an attic remains largely unmodified and is typically reserved for storage.

Planning permission is required for a loft conversion because the project alters the structure and must meet strict building codes. A building permit, costing between $500 and $3,000, and mechanical permits, costing between $10 and $500 each, are mandatory. This regulatory process ensures safety, adherence to design standards, and the home's overall integrity during conversion.

A loft conversion takes several weeks because the project involves multiple phases, from design to finishing. The process requires careful planning, obtaining permits, executing structural changes, installing utilities, and completing final decorative work to ensure the converted area meets building codes and the homeowner’s requirements.

Choosing an alternative project instead of a loft conversion can be advantageous when a less complex project's return on investment is higher. Homeowners may opt for improvements like upgrading doors, windows, or adding a deck because these projects demand lower overall costs and fewer structural changes. Such alternatives can enhance home value and functionality with a more streamlined process.

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