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MDG GROUP SERVICES LLC.
4.9(
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Serving Shiloh, GA and surrounding areas

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"Monica and Issac just completed tile and sheetrock in our laundry room and sunroom. We are very pleased with their work and cleanup. We will definitely call them again when we need work. I highly recommend them!"
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Recommended by100%of homeowners
Scott's Fence Company
5.0(
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Serving Shiloh, GA and surrounding areas

"During the month of November, I was searching for a contractor to renovate my bathroom. In the process of looking, I stumbled upon KPS contracting, and I am glad I did. They are very diligent in their work, making sure to keep on task until the job was done. The finished product also exceeded my expectations. They also made sure to clean up after themselves, which i greatly appreciated. I will always continue to recommend them for jobs like this in the future"
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FAQs for major home repair (general contractor) projects in Shiloh, GA

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Another huge benefit of school bus conversion is that you are in control of the renovation project. You get to pick your camper's new layout and all the appliances and furniture.

While school buses can easily cost $300,000 when they're new, you can often find used buses for just a few thousand dollars. These vehicles experience extreme depreciation due to government regulations; they can only be used for so long before they must be replaced. Due to those same regulations, other government agencies cannot purchase them for their own uses, so the consumer market is the only place they can go.

The length of time it takes to convert a bus depends on the scope of the project (and size of the bus), how much work is DIY vs. done by a professional contractor, and how much work you’re doing up front.

In general, expect at least a couple of months for a conversion, but larger conversions could take six months to a year. Remember: You can tackle projects as you go: Get the basic work done so that it’s livable, and then continue to enhance your living space over time.

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