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SafeRacks
4.7(
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Serving Bodfish, CA and surrounding areas

In business since 2006

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SafeRacks is the premier provider of overhead garage storage. Our goal is to provide the highest quality ceiling racks designed to utilize wasted space in your garage. We pride ourselves on delivering the best product and supporting it with outstanding service. The SafeRacks patented design is intended to be the strongest overhead storage solution available with a lifetime warranty to back it up.

Recommended by86%of homeowners
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ServiceMaster by Benevento
4.4(
14
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Serving Bodfish, CA and surrounding areas

In business since 1984

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Emergency services offered

"Fire & smoke damage clean up and repairs. Please read all reviews before you sign with SM. I wished I had. The fire was in my garage 1/21/24. The 4-5 star reviews are correct in that they responded immediately. After that it has been all downhill. They were very professional until they had a signed contract and the first deposit. $35,000.00. They were quick to get the garage cleaned out. I was told they would set aside any items that were questionable as to the damage. I did sign a waiver allowing them to use their judgment. DON'T! Their "judgment" was to dispose of everything. Some things were clearly not damaged. The reason I say "dispose" is I have no proof they didn't cart my things into their own garages. When I brought this up to one of the supervisors, they just gave me their standby comment that they would discuss at the next meeting. After they cashed the check, it was about 6 weeks before anything else was done. That is only because the bank contacted me for a progress report. I told SM what I told the bank "Not a d**n thing had been done once they got the check. The "pack out": Please, Please, Please take pictures of everything before they begin. I got so upset with the carelessness of the first crew, I requested another crew be sent. Seeing how careless they are, I told them they were not allowed to move my fish tanks. I didn't want them damaged. Depending on which supervisor (and boy do they have a lot of those) you talked with the tanks needed to be moved or no they could work around them. I made it very clear that if the tanks were to be moved, I wanted professionals familiar with moving tanks to move them. SM was NOT to move them. Last Friday SM came to finish the pack out. I got finished with work early and decided to stop by my house to see how things were going. SM had 3 of the 4 tanks wrapped and was starting to move them. The room they were supposed to finish packing was not packed. They just threw some things in boxes didn't seal the boxes and stacked on top of each other. They threw things behind the stacked boxes, including glass picture frames (not wrapped). There was a glass shelf in the room. They took it down and just stashed it behind a door. No, it wasn't wrapped or protected in any way. It seems like the packers were told to hurry and get the tanks moved before I knew they were moving them. I also have a baby grand piano. I also stated SM was not to move the piano. Well, they didn't move it. But, when they wrapped it, they turned the bench upside down. Why? The bench slides right under the piano. And, don't get me started on their communication skills. The right hand has no idea what the left hand is doing and neither communicate with you unless you hound them. I thought it would be easier to have SM just take care of everything instead of dealing with several companies. The fire was a piece of cake compared to working with SM. Again, I implore you to read all the reviews. It looks like if it is a small clean and go job customers are happy. But if there are any extensive repairs SM gets a 1-star review. Compare the type of job you have with like reviews. Get the initial clean up done, or the property secure, then take a couple of days to let it sink in what has happened. Then research contractors. I wished someone would have given me that advice. It has been 4 months and still waiting for the permits. No, the City of Visalia did not drag their feet. The requested paperwork was not submitted to the City in a timely manner. I have held off writing a review hoping it would get better. It hasn't. I just wanted other people in my situation to be fully informed. They have barely started the repairs. I may have more to review at a later time."
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N 3 Architects, LLC
New to Angi

Serving Bodfish, CA and surrounding areas

In business since 1987

Free estimates

Warranties offered

COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT\nRoderick Butler is on the Board of Directors for the Low Income Housing Institute (LIHI). LIHI is a dynamic affordable housing non-profit organization located in Seattle dedicated to easing the housing shortage in the Puget Sound region. Mr. Butler feels his responsibility to the community extends beyond providing design services for clients. He is actively involved as a board member to insure as many resources as possible are brought to bear to end homelessness.\n\nDESIGN QUALITY\nN3 Architects believes the quality of the design has a two fold goal. The first goal is to design an attractive project that is pleasing to all concerned. Our intention is to make all residents feel that a building we design is their home. The second goal is to make projects last. Affordable housing budgets are tight and the operating budgets after construction are limited. One of our objectives is to design a project with quality, durable materials and systems. We aim to reduce capital expenditures for maintenance and system replacement.\n\nPROJECT ADMINISTRATION\nAt the beginning of a project we will develop a project plan that will act as a guide for identifying responsibilities, schedules and key milestones for the team. This will ensure a unified path to completion. The project schedule will define sequencing, critical path task and approval dates. Budgets are a concern for all stakeholders. The project plan will include budget guidelines for permitting and construction. All information will be uploaded on our share file site so all team member will have access to documents, drawings and specifications. Roderick Butler, the principal, is the firm’s primary representative to the developer for this project. This will ensure continuity and accountability throughout the life of the project and convey the importance of your project to the firm.\n\nTECHNICAL COMPETENCE\nN3 Architects has completed several affordable housing projects for non-profit housing developers throughout the Washington, California and Colorado. We work closely with clients to produce projects that range from multi family mixed-use and seniors housing to urban infill and special needs housing.\nOur goals align with our clients – To end homelessness in a responsible and successful way. We work closely with our clients to ensure their goals are met. We understand how to minimize cost from a space planning perspective and how to decrease long term maintenance cost by incorporating long life-cycle materials. We are well versed in Seattle’s land use and building codes as well as Washington’s Evergreen Sustainable Development Standards. Our Staff is certified to provide guidance in sustainability to match our clients wishes. We engage a full complement of consultants ranging form engineers to building permit submittal specialist.\n\nAFFORDABLE HOUSING\nUnderstanding affordable housing and the architectural process to produce projects that meets the needs of the community and the developer is a skill we pride ourselves in knowing. Since all of our affordable housing projects involve public funding we are familiar with financing vehicles such as low-income housing tax credits, HUD 202 programs, bonds, and grants. We have successfully completed over 500 units of affordable housing.

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FAQs for basement remodeling projects in Bodfish, CA

Finishing a basement turns unused square footage into livable space and returns up to 70% of what you spend when you sell your home. Beyond that resale boost, you gain a playroom, home office, or guest suite you can start enjoying right away. That mix of daily comfort and solid return on investment (ROI) makes basement finishing one of the smartest upgrades you can tackle.

In some parts of the country—especially lots on swamps, high water tables, or other wetlands—local codes prohibit basements. Saturated soil puts constant pressure on foundation walls and lets water seep in faster than any sump pump can handle. 

If your property sits on waterlogged ground, building on a slab or crawl space is often safer, more affordable, and code-compliant.

Most basements wrap up in four to eight weeks. Framing takes three to five days, with electrical and plumbing rough-ins following over the next week. Add five days for drywall, two to three for flooring, and another week for paint, trim, and punch-list items. 

Delays can happen if materials run late or your contractor’s calendar is packed, so build in a little cushion when you plan.

Whether a finished basement counts toward your home’s official square footage depends on local rules. Many areas only include below-grade space if it has code-approved egress, fully finished walls, ceilings, and floors, plus consistent heating. 

Check with your local assessor or building department before you start; meeting those standards can affect taxes, appraisals, and resale value.

Building codes require a checklist: dedicated heat and electrical service, a code-approved stairway, and at least one egress window or exterior door. Walls, ceilings, and floors must be fully finished and meet insulation, ventilation, and fire-separation standards. If you add a bedroom, you’ll also need a closet, proper clearances, and safe exits. If you change the layout later, be ready to update the space so every new room still meets today’s code.

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