Whatever the size of area you are remodeling, take care to choose the right Indianapolis area general contractor to handle the project. Since a home remodel can add to the value of your home, it makes sense to hire the most qualified person for the job. We help you connect with licensed and qualified home improvement contractors in Indianapolis. Our unique remodeling contractor search system helps you find experienced prescreened residential general contractors in the Indianapolis area, all for free!
The remodeling industry in the US is a booming billion dollar industry, with millions of people choosing to remodel bathrooms, update kitchens, add new bedrooms finish basements or convert these in to home theaters, home offices or extra bedrooms, every year. The huge demand for home repair services means that a large number of handymen have "upgraded" themselves to "residential remodeling contractors." They don't have the skills to undertake large makeovers of a home, but that doesn't stop them from fooling uninformed home owners. Even people, who have barely supervised construction of their home, offer home remodeling services to others in the area that have no idea that a general contractor must meet all Indianapolis area basic and licensing requirement before he can even hammer a nail on your property.
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I'm looking for someone who can give me an estimate for garage remodeling/renovation--including doing work on the walls, roof, and doors.
Trevor R
I am looking to convert a one-car garage into a living space, a "den" like area. I'm looking for removal of the garage door in exchange for a wall with either a large window or french doors. The walls of the garage are currently composed of cinder block. Insulation, air ducts, and electrical work will be needed.
Christine W