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K&S Consulting
New to Angi

In business since 2010

Free estimates

Warranties offered

I do light repair and maintenance of plumbing, electrical, drywall yard work and more for residential, mobile homes (any age) and apartments.

Bachtel Electric LLC
New to Angi

In business since 2013

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Electrical construction and service. Commercial /residential. \nAll payment methods accepted.

Mielkes Painting & Remodeling
5.0(
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In business since 2011

Emergency services offered

A full service General Contractor. We have 6 full time employees and numerous specialty sub-contractors. We accept personal checks or credit cards and payment in full is due upon completion of the project.

Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Brookside Electric LLC
5.0(
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In business since 2005

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Great guys to work with, very professional. When other companies were weeks even months out , they were there the next day. Will call them back for future projects."
Recommended by66%of homeowners
DB Construction
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Free estimates

Warranties offered

"I hired DB Construction to build my new home. First the quote purposely left out many thing that they could charge me for that I would have thought would be included, equipment needed, like truck and trailer, and excavating equipment. Plus the house quote did not quote a finished house, but just the shell with sheetrock, then everything else cost way more than a fair price. The build dragged on for about 20 months. Derek said it was the subs fault, but when I talked to the subs they had a different story. Derek was using the money I paid him for something other than my job. He said he had paid for things he had not even ordered, and when I needed them, they were not available. He was charging me for things he said he bought for my house ,but would not show me the bills. when I pushed and pushed I found that he had overcharge me on many things by adding more than a standard management markup and in some cases he charged me for things that I had already paid for. Now I'm dealing with two big issues, I have had calls from two subs saying they were getting ready to put a lien on my property for material that I paid Derek for in 2016 and they had not been paid by the end of 2017 yet. I keep trying to get Derek to provide me with lien releases for my project, but have not received them yet in 2018. I am also not getting DB Construction to fix the items I paid and they have not fixed the punch list yet. There is major cracking (1/4 inch) in many of the rooms where the roof trusses have shifted or sagged. Cracking and dropping of ceiling has caused my closet door not to close anymore. The Project is at least 1k over what it should have cost and the garage is not finished. I have had to hire someone else to finish the work. If you do decide to hire him for anything, be sure to get every detail in writing and definitely get a penalty in the contract for not completing on time. Since my project was over a year behind, and in fact never finished. Also lock down the management fee and what you will and won't pay for such as (drinking water, fixing their mistakes, tools or saw blades they need, and alway only hire him on a bid for the job, not time and material. Anything extra you want, get it in writing what it will cost and how much time it will add to the project. His worker are very nice, but don't expect to see Derek out at the project. He almost never visited the site of my project."
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Decker Industries
New to Angi

In business since 1989

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

General remodel contractor with 50 years of experience, specializing in kitchens and decks.

MJO Homes llc.
New to Angi

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

We are general contractors that specialize in remodel and restoration of residential to commercial buildings. Over twenty five years in the business, License and bonded in the State of Washington

Forrest & Forrest Construction Services
New to Angi

In business since 2012

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

We are a full service general contractor. Specializing in water/sewer/septic repair. We offer 10% off to veterans,military and seniors.

360 marble and granite llc
New to Angi

In business since 2014

Free estimates

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Absolute Tile & Remodeling
New to Angi

In business since 2010

Free estimates

Warranties offered

We are a locally owned business serving the greater eastside for the past ten years. Licensed bonded and insured.

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FAQs for second story addition building service projects in Everett, WA

For many homeowners, building up is worth the expense because it provides the extra bedrooms or living areas that can’t be accommodated within the existing footprint. A larger, updated home often commands a higher resale price, recouping a sizable share of the project cost while allowing you to stay in the neighborhood you love. Run the numbers with a real estate agent and contractor to ensure the expected return and day-to-day benefits align with your goals.

Whether it makes more sense to build up or out depends on your lot, budget, and local code. Building up preserves yard space and involves less foundation work, but you may need to vacate the home during construction. Building out avoids staircases and can proceed while you stay put; however, it encroaches on the yard and may face setback limits. Compare both options with your contractor before making a decision.

A structural engineer will first inspect the existing foundation for cracks, footings, and load capacity. Depending on the findings, the crew may pour new concrete footings, install steel or concrete piers, add reinforced beams, or tie additional rebar into the slab. These upgrades redistribute the weight of the new floor and bring the structure up to code. Your contractor will outline the specific reinforcement plan and timeline once the engineering report is complete.

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