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Whether building a new custom home, adding a family room addition, finishing a basement, remodeling a bathroom or kitchen, creating an in-law apartment, adding a garage, sunroom or porch, Project Plus Builders is the contractor for you. Call us today so we can show you plans that will meet your budget and enhance your home values.

Whole House Renovations and Remodeling

For most, the American dream still means owning a home. It's a place of pride where we put our best foot forward, where we show the world who we are as individuals and more importantly as families. It's more than a place to abide, it's our personal, and collective statement that as homeowners, we are worthy, and we are deserving of the respect accorded those of such worth.

But a home is more than that, it more than it's outwardly appearance. It's our place of refuge against the outside world. It where we raise our children, celebrate special days, prepare special meals from recipes handed down from generations past. It's the place where we keep our most valued treasures, grandma's handmade rag doll, or our collection of sock monkeys. It's a place where we take pride in how we choose to furnish its rooms. It's so much more than sticks of wood nailed together on a foundation of concrete. It is the outward essence of our soul.

Therefore, it's no surprise: An American family's largest, single investment is their home. You love your neighborhood, but since you first bought your home your needs have changed. It seems like every room begs more attention than moving that chair from here to over there. Sometimes we need to change how that collection of sticks are arranged, or even increase our home's basic footprint.

Often, instead of doing one room at a time, it can be more efficient and economical, less time-consuming, to redo a major portion of our home in one larger project, or increase the square footage. When that's the case, we can go up, out, and down with an addition. Because the foundation is in place, going up, adding a second story is by far the least expensive. Going down for down's sake alone makes little if any sense, but utilizing the basement space does. Though the greater expense, an addition that extends the original footprint also extends all the options. That addition can have a second story, a basement, and any additional amenities a family might want to fulfill their immediate need, or improve their quality of life.

These decisions are difficult in and of themselves, but homeowners can take advantage of the expertise and skills of Kyle Dube who is available for an in-home complimentary meeting to evaluate the pros and cons of a major renovation. Give Kyle a call and set up a meeting.

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