Address: 276 Nellik Ln, Johnstown, PA 15909, USA
Phone: +18145928585
Sunday: Open 24 hours
Monday: Open 24 hours
Tuesday: Open 24 hours
Wednesday: Open 24 hours
Thursday: Open 24 hours
Friday: Open 24 hours
Saturday: Open 24 hours
Ed Alexander
Everything from the initial estimate went very smoothly! High quality, outstanding workmanship, very professional and the crew was amazing. Communication was constant throughout the entire process. I was most impressed with the collaborative effort working with my insurance company to complete my roof before inclement weather . I highly recommend this company without reservation!
Dianna Latham
They did a great job. Cleaned up and finished on time. Great to do business with Brandon!
Jay Pierce
Nobody likes needing to replace a roof, especially the panic that sets in when you suddenly have a leak when the weather starts getting worse as roofing season comes to a close. We attempted to meet with several roofers, the few that did respond we felt it made the most sense to go with Professional Construction Solutions. The price was a little more than Big Foot but in the same ballpark however, we knew exactly what we would be getting, a plan specific to our concerns and needs, we got to pick what would be installed through a variety of price points, functions, warranty programs, and colors. Brandon and his team are true professionals that we cannot recommend enough, our local area is truly fortunate to have such a great contractor that I hope to utilize for years to come. The communication was also top notch, the clean up was superb and the roofers were kind, professional and the hardest workers I have ever seen!
Mark Truscott
Very hard working did a Great job & we just Thank God we hired them we couldn't be happier
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Always check with your local building department or contractor for the best answer. In most communities, an architect isn't required, however, some urban areas will require an architect or engineer to sign off on your plans.
Usually, you will require a permit if you are changing the structure of the home. This includes remodels like altering the roofline, adding a sunroom, or putting in an indoor fireplace. Remodels that focus on aesthetics, such as putting in new flooring or new fixtures like a bathtub, that don't alter the overall structure of the house typically don’t require a permit, but always double-check with your contractor.
The best way to approach this question is to consider the average rent in the area of the property, the potential tenants that would rent your property, i.e. college students vs a young family, and the overall aesthetic and functionality of the property. As an owner, you want to make sure you don't overprice your prospective tenants out of your property by adding unnecessary or expensive remodels.
Most home renovations will follow a similar workflow. Generally speaking, demolition comes first which includes stripping out and removal of old appliances, walls, flooring, and fixtures. Next comes structural work which includes sub-floors, foundation work, framing, adding drywall to ceilings/walls and basic plumbing/wiring is then installed. Windows and doors could be added at this point as well. Next up comes plastering and flooring installation. Plumbing, heating, wiring, and lighting are all then finished. The final steps are the bathroom and kitchen fit-out, which can include the installation of lights, sinks, cabinets, and backsplashes.
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