Post frame building.. roofing... new construction
"These folks are top-notch. We used them for interior framing, insulation and they are adding porch roofs this spring. They are fair, timely and masterful in their trade. Call them!!!"
Jeffrey H on February 2023
Post frame building.. roofing... new construction
"These folks are top-notch. We used them for interior framing, insulation and they are adding porch roofs this spring. They are fair, timely and masterful in their trade. Call them!!!"
Jeffrey H on February 2023
B&M Enterprise is a locally owned and operated company that values honesty and integrity in all aspects of our business. Our dedicated team of professionals have years of hands on experience, to provide innovative ideas and suggestions tailored to your projects. Our services are customized to your individual needs, paying close attention to the details of each project that we are involved with. Please feel free to contact us today!
"Mark and his crew were great! They removed our 35+ year old board on board wooden fence along with digging out all the fence posts that were cemented in the ground. They hauled away all the old materials including the cement and posts. They replaced it with a new cedar fence. It was installed board by board not by panel to conform with the contour of the land. The new fence looks great. Mark & crew were very nice to work with, very polite and hard working. We are so pleased with the quality of the job and would hire them back to do other jobs."
tim s on June 2024
B&M Enterprise is a locally owned and operated company that values honesty and integrity in all aspects of our business. Our dedicated team of professionals have years of hands on experience, to provide innovative ideas and suggestions tailored to your projects. Our services are customized to your individual needs, paying close attention to the details of each project that we are involved with. Please feel free to contact us today!
"Mark and his crew were great! They removed our 35+ year old board on board wooden fence along with digging out all the fence posts that were cemented in the ground. They hauled away all the old materials including the cement and posts. They replaced it with a new cedar fence. It was installed board by board not by panel to conform with the contour of the land. The new fence looks great. Mark & crew were very nice to work with, very polite and hard working. We are so pleased with the quality of the job and would hire them back to do other jobs."
tim s on June 2024
Father and son team with multiple years of construction, home improvement, and remodeling experience. We offer everything you need for all of your home improvement needs and dreams.
"Hired to redo my husband's bath as he broke his hip and needed a bench and grab bars, also to update main bath. Gave him requested deposit for both jobs. Never finished husband's bath and bailed on the other. No refund issued, owes me $1600! His contract Is a joke, has incorrect address. If a contractor is available when you ask beware. All the good ones are booked."
Linda H on January 2025
Father and son team with multiple years of construction, home improvement, and remodeling experience. We offer everything you need for all of your home improvement needs and dreams.
"Hired to redo my husband's bath as he broke his hip and needed a bench and grab bars, also to update main bath. Gave him requested deposit for both jobs. Never finished husband's bath and bailed on the other. No refund issued, owes me $1600! His contract Is a joke, has incorrect address. If a contractor is available when you ask beware. All the good ones are booked."
Linda H on January 2025
A small construction business consisting of two owners.
A small construction business consisting of two owners.
Store number - 6846. Additional DBA - Homer TLC Inc.
Store number - 6846. Additional DBA - Homer TLC Inc.
We have competitive pricing with a high quality of work. We take pride in our work and have over 15 years of experience.
We have competitive pricing with a high quality of work. We take pride in our work and have over 15 years of experience.
Ultimate Handyman. Family career, plumbing, electrical, masonry, roofs, floors, stairs, house supports, and much more. 8+ years of work. Married with 7 kids . I understand that things come up and make life difficult let me help you out.
Ultimate Handyman. Family career, plumbing, electrical, masonry, roofs, floors, stairs, house supports, and much more. 8+ years of work. Married with 7 kids . I understand that things come up and make life difficult let me help you out.
Many municipalities require building permits for carport-to-garage conversions, costing between $1,200 and $2,000. These permits help ensure your project complies with local building codes and safety standards. If you hire a contractor, they often handle the permit application process. Check with your local building department early in your planning phase to understand specific requirements in your area.
Converting a carport to a garage provides practical benefits like weather protection, enhanced security, and additional storage, but may not significantly increase your home's market value relative to the construction expense. The value added depends largely on your local real estate market, neighborhood standards, and the quality of the conversion. While buyers often prefer enclosed garages to carports, the conversion cost may not be fully reflected in your home's selling price.
The timeline for converting a carport into a garage varies based on project complexity, material availability, and contractor scheduling. Factors that may extend the project include concrete foundation repairs, custom features, electrical work, and permit approval processes. Weather conditions can also impact construction schedules, particularly for projects involving concrete work or exterior finishing.
While some homeowners with construction experience may handle certain aspects of a carport conversion themselves, most should engage professionals for critical structural, electrical, and mechanical elements. DIY approaches might reduce expenses, as labor represents 60% of total project costs. However, proper structural framing, electrical installation, and garage door systems require specialized knowledge to ensure safety and code compliance.