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Town & Country Door LLC
4.8(
197
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Serving Farmington, MI and surrounding areas

In business since 1996

Emergency services offered

Credit card accepted

"Called the company in the afternoon. Gary came the same day at around 4:20pm. Excellent service from Gary. He looks very experienced and honest. I would definitely hire him again or recommend him to my friends! BTW, 5 year warranty on the springs for Angie's list members!"
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+25

Recommended by97%of homeowners
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Creative Habitat Builders
5.0(
5
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Serving Farmington, MI and surrounding areas

In business since 1990

Free estimates

If you're in need of some home improvement projects for your home or Garage, consider working with Creative Habitat Bldrs LLC. For each of our services we have experienced professionals that will handle your project with detail and care. Let us know what you want, we’ll do our best to Create it.\n\n

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Framed The Dormers
A-lot of Space
30X24 - 10' Walls - 8' high doors - 8/12 pitch
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+5

Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Pro Built Inc.
5.0(
6
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Serving Farmington, MI and surrounding areas

In business since 2022

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Awesome company, they really went above and beyond to help me with my needs. My ac/heating unit was acting up and not functioning properly and they were able to ***** the situation and attend to my problems very quickly! Would definitely hire them again!"
Remodeling - Kitchen & Bathroom Project
Dry Wall over wood frames, pre-tile
Kitchen remodel
New water heater
Handyman Services Project

+30

Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Discount Home Services
4.6(
132
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Serving Farmington, MI and surrounding areas

In business since 1998

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Gary (Double G) and crew were very professional and easy/fun to work with! They were prompt and kept on schedule. We’re extremely pleased with the job they did. We would use again and highly recommend."
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Recommended by94%of homeowners
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Elite Building Solutions
4.1(
22
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Serving Farmington, MI and surrounding areas

In business since 2001

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Originally, we contracted Elite Building Solutions to do some repair work on our siding. It ended up that we cannot buy the same siding as was originally installed on the house, so they were able to take siding from the small side of our house to do the repair and they re-sided the small side with a slightly different siding (same color, just different size). Because there was a portion of the wood that had been exposed on our home, they also replaced the rotted wood before putting up the new siding. They were very professional and timely with their work. The quality of the repair was very good and the clean up was great (we couldn't even tell they had been there). Since the work was done so well, we had them quote finishing the remodel of our bathroom. Their prices were very good and well worth having them come in and do the project. It did take a bit longer than anticipated to finish the project, but the outcome was very good. They even worked around the tasks that we wanted to complete ourselves, such as the painting.
After the completion of the project, we had an issue with a leaky toilet (that was installed during the remodel) and they were very responsive in the call, however the workers failed to show up at the agreed upon time and we had to reschedule. During the rescheduled time, they fixed the issue quickly and with no issues.
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Recommended by72%of homeowners
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Edwin Anthony Homes
5.0(
9
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Serving Farmington, MI and surrounding areas

In business since 2013

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"John and his team at Edwin Anthony built our home in 2015. They were excellent to work with during the process and completed everything to our satisfaction. After the build, John has always been very responsive with any questions I have had regarding our home, including questions I had to ask him several years after the build. I would definitely recommend he and his team and would use them if needed for another project!"
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Seamless Transition Construction LLC
4.2(
35
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Serving Farmington, MI and surrounding areas

In business since 2010

"We live in a 1970s colonial where the kitchen and living/dining rooms were separated by a wall with a doorway.  Watching so many shows on HGTV, we wanted an open concept where we could entertain guests.  Joe, the owner came in and gave us a solid quote, not the cheapest or most expensive.  Based off of previous Angie's List recommendations we made a great decision to go with Seamless Transitions Construction (STC).  
Once the project started, it was the little things that made for a very positive experience.  STC treated our house as if it were their own.  With a wall coming down between the old kitchen and dining room, and much of the area being taken down to the studs, there was a ton of dust.  STC built a temporary wall between the construction area and our family room with a door to keep the dust out.  At the end of each day, STC fully swept the construction area as we had to walk through it to get to the upstairs.  The range was kept operational for a good portion of the project until the point where the wiring was removed.  A temporary kitchen sink was installed so we could still do small amounts of dishes, etc.  
Removing a load-bearing wall to open up the area proved easier than expected.  STC strictly followed code and passed inspection with no issues.  Of course there would be plumbing that would need moving.  Supply lines cannot go in an outside wall, so STC figured out a way to build the lines into an archway that improved the look of the space.
STC did just about all of the major work from rough construction, removing the load-bearing wall, drywall, installing hard wood flooring, installing cabinets, painting, plumbing, electrical, appliance installation, etc.  I should mention that installing trim work for an older house without a straight wall proved to be a challenge that STC was able to handle with ease.  About the only task that was fully outsourced was granite counter fabrication and installation.
As with any major construction/renovation project, we had changes that we wanted made on the fly.  We had set the kitchen up with only one sink, but did not foresee that the distance between the gas cooktop and the sink would be as far as it was.  We ended up moving the location of the under cabinet microwave and putting another sink in its place.  Obviously this left us with the wrong type of cabinets in both spots (both were already installed along with the counter top, but STC was able to make it look as though it was the original layout all along.  
I would highly recommend STC for your kitchen renovation.  All of the employees were very professional and friendly and made the experience and enjoyable one!
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Finished kitchen
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Recommended by91%of homeowners
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HDF Construction
5.0(
6
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Serving Farmington, MI and surrounding areas

In business since 1972

Credit card accepted

"Our home had a simple upper level walk-out deck that essentially had room for a grill and small two person table. We were looking to expand the size of the upper level and also put a lower level in and attach the two with a winding staircase. Since I am no fan of maintaining a deck, we decided to go with Trex. Via a friend's referral, I called HDF and spoke with owner Dale. After going over what I was looking for he came by to review everything and asked to give him a day or two to jot some ideas down of other options I could consider for such a big project. When we spoke again, since our back yard faced woods and was going to be used for entertaining he suggested topping the rails with solar powered light posts. Since the upper level covered a portion of the lower deck he suggested he put in a ceiling type contraption that would trap the water and drain it out the side. The work crew was at the house every single day, including the weekend until the job was done. Seeing it go from nothing (once the old deck was removed) to what you see in the picture was pretty amazing. From our neighbors to friends and relatives do nothing but rave about the deck. It is an amazing place to entertain or just kick back with the wife and relax."
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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FAQs for shelter or outbuilding building service projects in Farmington, MI

A bomb shelter is an abode built to withstand disaster. Bomb shelters may refer to a space or bunker that can protect inhabitants through a hypothetical nuclear attack, apocalypse, or any other massive crisis. People usually build bomb shelters underground and stock them to live there a few days to a month at a time. Doomsday bunkers accommodate long-term living rather than just through a short crisis.

Builders construct bomb shelters with reinforced steel, box culvert, concrete, or other durable materials (but many professionals do not recommend shipping containers, as they’re not designed to live underground. If building underground, you’ll first have to excavate land before building the actual structure. You’ll have to implement air and water filtration systems, septic systems, and power supply.

It takes a lot of experience to safely and legally construct a bomb shelter, not to mention make sure it’s fit to live in for extended periods of time. It’s best to talk to a residential structural engineer near you for proper guidance.

The current standard filtration systems require filtering both air and water. For air, you’ll want an NBC filter system, which both domestic and international producers make. NBC stands for Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical, which filters out all three. If you’re only building your shelter for natural disasters, chemical attacks, and biological attacks, you may opt for the less expensive HEPA filter system. 

Water filtration requires the same level of care. You’ll likely want to have a large water storage capacity to survive short-term disasters. For long-term living, you’ll want to have a water filtration system.

Rising S bunker prices depend on the size, ranging anywhere from $20,000 to $9 million. Their least expensive model is 96 square feet while their most expensive model has a gym, swimming pool, hot tub, and bowling alley.

  • Mini: $45,500

  • Standard Bomb Shelter: $67,500–$109,500

  • Silver Leaf: $140,000–$182,500

  • Admiral: $180,000–$500,000

  • Xtreme: $450,000–$780,000

  • Xtreme Bunker Complex: $840,000–$1,830,000

  • Luxury Series: $3,800,000–$9,600,000

You almost always need a permit to build a bunker on land with any type of public utilities running through it. You’ll want to check with your local building code enforcement agency to see if this is the case for your area. 

Because you’re building a structural component that often requires electricity, water, and sewage services, you’ll need to apply for permits to attach these utilities to your new property. However, off-grid-only units in rural areas may not need all or any of the permitting you’d normally find in more urban settings.

To survive a nuclear blast, you’ll need to have your bunker at least three feet underground. However, it’s usually advisable to put it further underground. To survive a close strike, you’ll want to have the bunker at least 10 feet down and with five-foot thick reinforced concrete. However, knowing exactly how deep to build depends on the size of the blast you’re trying to avoid. Most bunkers don’t need to be more than 5 feet below the ground. 

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