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Avatar for Triangle Classic Homes Inc
Triangle Classic Homes Inc
5.0(
81
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Serving Youngsville, NC and surrounding areas

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In business since 1998

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"We did an almost $400,000 addition to our home. The work was completed in December 2021. I’ll come back here to finish this review pending completion of warranty work. We are very happy with our added space. As of now we would consider hiring them again."
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12 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by97%of homeowners
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Rodas Construction, LLC
4.5(
359
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Serving Youngsville, NC and surrounding areas

Approved

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2011

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"First, I am reviewing Rodas Construction as a retired licensed general contractor. Chris Holland inspected my roof and found wind and hail damage. The insurance company agreed and provided the funds for the roof replacement. Chris and I came to a quick agreement on the cost to replace within the insurance estimate. Rodas quoted the best materials to provide a lifetime warranty. The installation crew was professional and efficient. The job started two days after I signed the contract and was completed within two days. From my experienced eye, they installed the roof system correctly. They cleaned up the old materials by the end of the first day and finished the cleanup at the end of the job. I wish I had them when I was building and remodeling houses at the beach."
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+125

Response time8 hrs
54 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by92%of homeowners
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Cransten
4.4(
157
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Serving Youngsville, NC and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2016

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"We hired Steve at Cransten to assemble and install new cabinets for our kitchen and the results were amazing! His attention to detail, quality workmanship and professionalism greatly exceeded our expectations. We were so happy with Steve’s work that we immediately booked him to install additional cabinets in our dining room."
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+18

Response time1 day
Response rate98%
5 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Odyssey Contracting
4.7(
66
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Serving Youngsville, NC and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2015

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Senior Renovation Specialist, Bryan Diamond and his crew were outstanding to work with. Bryan was very professional and friendly. He made the whole process easy from start to finish. I was able to observe the roof work Bryan and his crew were doing in neighborhood and decided to have them install gutters on my home. Odyssey did such a great job, we decided to hire them to install new shingles also. We are very happy with the roof and gutters. I highly recommend Odyssey Contracting for your roofing needs."
Roof Replacement
Water Mitigation Project
Roof Replacement
Finished New Deck Installation
Roof Replacement

+203

Response time1 day
Recommended by88%of homeowners
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Anova Realty and Remodeling
3.4(
5
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Serving Youngsville, NC and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2016

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Anova can come back for more! We’re saving up for the kitchen remodel and Matt and his team will be our contractors going forward. They completed our fence, removed trees, and they extended our driveway."
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New deck with aluminum balusters and solar caps
New deck and 3-season sunroom
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Response time2 days
Response rate86%
8 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Divine Design & Remodeling
4.7(
18
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Serving Youngsville, NC and surrounding areas

In business since 2001

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Things we liked: 1. Detailed contracting and pre-work planning, with detailed materials and labor estimates. 2. Provided evidence of license and insurance. 3. Excellent design, excellent materials, and precise construction of high-quality custom cabinetry and other wood work, including under-cabinet LED lighting, and fireplace mantle. 4. Negotiated with vendor to get good price and extended warranties included in the cost of all new kitchen appliances. 5. Nice installation of tile floors in kitchen, bathroom, and laundry room. 6. Excellent installation of stacked limestone panels floor to ceiling on a high angled wall around the fireplace, plus very attractive custom-made wood mantle, and new tiles on the hearth. 7. Worked effectively with vendor on design, purchase, and installation of premium granite countertops and trim, and kitchen and bathroom sinks. 8. Installation of premium plumbing fixtures in bathrooms and kitchen, no leaks apparent. 9. Well-done side job of installing two new steps, small landing, and wood screen door with dog flap on the deck. 10. Very cooperative about several minor design and installation changes along the way, with acceptable cost changes. 11. Contractor was on-site nearly every weekday and on many weekends. 12. Contractor is friendly, polite, considerate, and very aware he is working in someone’s home. Things that disappointed us: 1. No advance communication on one-week delay in starting the job. 2. Time estimates. We were told at least 3 weeks in a row that he would be done “next week.” Job actually took twice as long (about 15 weeks) as the original time estimate (6-8 weeks). We can allow one extra week for the changes and add-ons we asked for, but not double for the entire job. 3. Erratic attendance of assistants on the job appeared to contribute to significant delays. 4. Delegated cabinet finishing (staining and water-repellent top coats) to assistant, whose work had to be re-done in multiple places and still detracts from otherwise beautiful wood work. 5. Trim work is absent where cabinet panels meet hardwood floor, leaves what we consider a very unattractive gap. 6. Installation of wall tiles. The tile vendor did not tell us the tiles we picked for floors and shower walls were not for walls; the contractor had a hard time making them stay on the walls. I suggested changing wall tiles but contractor assured us that he could cut and install to get the look we wanted; tiles had to be cut, installed, torn off, and re-installed; were held onto concrete backer board with nails until cement dried, putting holes in the backer board behind the grout lines; tiles cut at angle for exposed corners were ragged and retained grout unevenly, and there was no accommodation for corners, so after the job was done we ordered and installed plastic corner guards with silicone (total cost of materials and shipping approx. $125) to cover unattractive and sharp tile edges. I estimate that installation of shower wall tiles alone took 2 weeks, maybe more. For the kitchen backsplash, smaller tiles were used and installed well, but there was no accommodation for where backsplash would transition to drywall, so tiles at drywall had edges exposed; we ordered edge pieces off-contract from a home improvement store, contractor installed them. It appeared to us that the contractor did not plan for tile corners and transitions. 8. Drywall and paint work. Drywall around arch that widened a doorway was not taped, and contraction of the mud has created a crack around the arch. Drywall work where lights and ceiling fans were moved and/or installed is lumpy and visible; one place on the ceiling was not finished and the supporting mesh is obvious right on the surface. Paint where the ceiling paint meets the shower wall tile grout is on the grout and cannot be scrubbed off and in our opinion will need to be covered by crown molding to make appearance acceptable to us, something we did not plan. Other places where wall tile meets drywall show evidence of damage to the drywall surface (e.g., surface paper torn off) that was not repaired, so it is uneven and lumpy. Bathroom was to be repainted, but not all trim was repainted, including a window that was caulked with colored caulk on white paint. The wall with the arch and the kitchen walls involved in wall cabinet installation were only partially repainted with the same color but different roller texture can be seen; the whole walls must be re-painted for uniform appearance. 9. Organization and worksite management. Our homeowner association informed us that neighbors grew impatient with the construction trailer and trash in the driveway, which were present from mid-November to early March. In general, we were unhappy with protection of the work site. Garage floor and wood steps have sizeable spots of paint and stain. Hardwood floors in the highest-traffic area were protected with cardboard only after we insisted on it, and then there were still paint cans and tools stored directly on the dining room hardwood floor. Stain cans were routinely left uncovered overnight. New tile floors and granite countertops were not protected from subsequent cabinet staining, so we did a lot of post-construction removal of paint, stain, glue, etc., from tiles and expensive granite that could have been protected, even with newspaper and masking tape. Grout haze was left on new tile for at least a week and then was incompletely removed; we spent several days scrubbing it off with white vinegar. Two manuals for new appliances were lost. Job proceeded in a sequence that was hard for us to understand or predict, perhaps depending on when assistants were available (a guess?), so there was little completed and usable across three rooms for more than three months. 10. Contract oversight/business management. Extended warranties for kitchen appliances (refrigerator, gas range, microwave oven, dishwasher) were supposed to be part of the package cost but the invoice the contractor presented to us did not include extended warranties on two of the four; I contacted the vendor, purchased the two warranties by credit card, and backed this cost out of the contract. Contractor deviated from the contract’s payment schedule, asking for unscheduled early payments to cover labor costs. Contract called for all invoices for materials to be presented; most were not. We presented an extensive punch list toward the end of the job, which we added to as we found things that needed to be corrected. We found at least one or two items that he crossed off but were not done. 11. Complete lack of follow up. This is a serious problem to us, given our financial and time investment. Before and during the job, we communicated well by text message and email. Since he finished on March 2, I have contacted him 5 times to request a time we could meet and talk about issues described here; he responded quickly to the first two messages saying he would get back to me, but didn’t, and he has not responded at all to the last three attempts to contact him since April 8. The contract has an arbitration requirement, but the contractor used his home address as his business address but moved during the job, and we do not have a mailing address for him, so we are unsure how to invoke arbitration. I contacted a handyman service on Angie’s List to get an estimate to correct several items described above; this estimate is $1,350 on top of the cost of the renovations in general. This review will stand until the contractor contacts me and corrects what we consider to be deficiencies. I will consider an update if he does. Overall grade: C. I would not use again."
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Recommended by84%of homeowners
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Design Craft LLC
5.0(
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Serving Youngsville, NC and surrounding areas

In business since 2015

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"The company employed 3 different crews to complete a front of the house remodel. These crews did, stone work, carpentry and landscape (drainage)) work. All the jobs were completed on time with excellent results often exceeding expectation as to precision and clean up work. I would highly recommend this company to anyone without reservations."
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Response time2 days
Response rate100%
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Granite Transformations of Raleigh-Durham
4.6(
106
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Serving Youngsville, NC and surrounding areas

In business since 2005

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Constructed and replaced kitchen counter tops. I was very pleased. I did not do much shopping and have heard that other counter top material can be cheaper, but old counter tops have to be removed, but with Granite Transformations the old tops do not have to be removed."
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Recommended by93%of homeowners
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FAQs for addition to existing structure building service projects in Youngsville, NC

You can typically raise your roof by four to eight feet, depending on your home's structure and roof design. The exact amount depends on factors like roof slope and framing support. Raising the roof creates additional interior space, enhances natural light, and increases your home's value. Consult a professional to determine the feasible height increase for your home.

Yes, you need a building permit to raise your roof. Obtaining a building permit ensures your project complies with local building codes and safety regulations. A professional contractor can assist with the permit and inspection process and ensure all legal and safety requirements are met. Your contractor will be familiar with building codes in your area, which can differ between cities or states.

While it's possible to raise a flat roof, it requires extensive structural modifications. Flat roofs lack the attic space and support structures of pitched roofs, so raising them involves significant engineering to ensure safety and durability. This process can be complex and costly, so professional assessment is essential before undertaking a project of this magnitude.

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