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Hello, I own Classic View Contracting LLC! We do anything from Vinyl Siding, Framing, Flooring, Drywall, Decks, Renovations, Handyman services and More. We have been in Business 30+ Years. My father started Our Company in 1999. He taught me A lot that I know, Started me on this journey and handed the company to me upon passing away. We are Owner Operated! CVC is Committed to excellence in every aspect of our business. We uphold a standard of integrity bound by fairness, honesty, and skill. Our distinction is the quality of service we bring to our customers. Accurate knowledge of our trade, combined with ability is what makes us true professionals. Above all, we put our customers' interests and dreams first, making their concerns and desires the basis of our business.
Hello, I own Classic View Contracting LLC! We do anything from Vinyl Siding, Framing, Flooring, Drywall, Decks, Renovations, Handyman services and More. We have been in Business 30+ Years. My father started Our Company in 1999. He taught me A lot that I know, Started me on this journey and handed the company to me upon passing away. We are Owner Operated! CVC is Committed to excellence in every aspect of our business. We uphold a standard of integrity bound by fairness, honesty, and skill. Our distinction is the quality of service we bring to our customers. Accurate knowledge of our trade, combined with ability is what makes us true professionals. Above all, we put our customers' interests and dreams first, making their concerns and desires the basis of our business.
I am able to do a series of things, from custom decks, trim, framing, flooring installtion, full remodeling, new construction, and so much more just give us a call. No specific profession.
I am able to do a series of things, from custom decks, trim, framing, flooring installtion, full remodeling, new construction, and so much more just give us a call. No specific profession.
We specialize in Bathroom and Kitchen remodels . We communicate well and get an understanding of what the customer is looking for and designs that are up to date in this industry . We are insured licensed also experienced . We provide a very professional outcome on projects that are well appreciated .
We specialize in Bathroom and Kitchen remodels . We communicate well and get an understanding of what the customer is looking for and designs that are up to date in this industry . We are insured licensed also experienced . We provide a very professional outcome on projects that are well appreciated .
Family owned and operated Residential and commercial contractor
Family owned and operated Residential and commercial contractor
We have a full time crew, are licensed and insured. All jobs are warranted and guaranteed. We accept all major credit cards
We have a full time crew, are licensed and insured. All jobs are warranted and guaranteed. We accept all major credit cards
Thanks for visiting my page. I’m Michael R Morin, a 2nd generation general contractor who has over 15 years experience in the construction industry. As a contractor, I use the same values I was taught growing up, by only doing high quality work, paying close attention to detail and treating everyone framed house trusseswith honesty and integrity. I specialize in residential/commercial construction and home renovations. Varying from room additions to Bath and Kitchen remodels to flooring and siding installations and a list of other services. I started my contracting career by contracting projects from my father many years ago. He was the first one that ever gave me an opportunity to supervise a project myself. It was footers and slab prep for a foundation on a spec house, that he was building. I was 16 and he came to me and said that for a set, fair price, I could dig the footers for the foundation. It included getting the dirt right for the slabs and digging the footers. I jumped at the opportunity. He said , looking at me with his glaring eyes, lets talk about details. Here is the budget for the job. You can do it manually, hire two helpers and get it done with lots of hard work and save a little money or rent a tractor and knock it out fast. I said ill do it manually. We shook hands on it. The next morning truck loads of dirt start dumping yards of dirt in the hole that we are building up with fill for the foundation. Only one of the helpers showed up to work, so we jumped into it. Moving endless loads of dirt with a shovel and wheel barrow. After a while we had it taking shape so I had my helper start running the ground tamp . That left only me moving dirt and digging the footers next to the form boards. After a long south Georgia summer day of work it was just starting to resemble a foundation. At dark, my dad showed up asking, “hows it going?” I told him that one of my guys didn’t show up to work and I was behind– and that meant I needed a little more time. He said it wasn’t possible— that the concrete had already been ordered. My only choice was to keep at it . About midnight, my helper wanted to call it quits and the tamp ran out of gas. :( When I called my father and told him I couldn’t get it done. Again, He told me –that wasn’t an option. I had made a deal, we shook hands on it and that meant I had to stick to it. He had taken my word and set up appointments that couldn’t be broken. Any delay from me would delay the whole job. With tears in my eyes, I listened as he explained that I need to go get some gas, get my helper and I a good sandwich and get back to it. “Concrete at 7:00 am”. I loaded up the tamp in the truck, took the gas can and headed to town. After doing that –. We worked through the night and at 6:00am – my father showed up–and to his surprise– we were actually finishing up. Soon the trucks rolled up. I jumped in with the concrete guys and helped pour the footers&slabs. Everything held up and looked great when we were finished. After the job was done, I meet my Father at his truck to collect my check. When he handed it to me — He shook my hand. I could’ve exploded with pride. I had done it, successfully contracted my first job!. And it felt great. It was the first of many and soon I was getting calls from all over. I love creating things in my mind, then bringing them to life with my hands. The look on peoples faces when there dreams have become a reality is such a joy for me. This is not just a job, it’s my passion. So the next time you deserve “More” contact Morin Remodel & Repair.
Thanks for visiting my page. I’m Michael R Morin, a 2nd generation general contractor who has over 15 years experience in the construction industry. As a contractor, I use the same values I was taught growing up, by only doing high quality work, paying close attention to detail and treating everyone framed house trusseswith honesty and integrity. I specialize in residential/commercial construction and home renovations. Varying from room additions to Bath and Kitchen remodels to flooring and siding installations and a list of other services. I started my contracting career by contracting projects from my father many years ago. He was the first one that ever gave me an opportunity to supervise a project myself. It was footers and slab prep for a foundation on a spec house, that he was building. I was 16 and he came to me and said that for a set, fair price, I could dig the footers for the foundation. It included getting the dirt right for the slabs and digging the footers. I jumped at the opportunity. He said , looking at me with his glaring eyes, lets talk about details. Here is the budget for the job. You can do it manually, hire two helpers and get it done with lots of hard work and save a little money or rent a tractor and knock it out fast. I said ill do it manually. We shook hands on it. The next morning truck loads of dirt start dumping yards of dirt in the hole that we are building up with fill for the foundation. Only one of the helpers showed up to work, so we jumped into it. Moving endless loads of dirt with a shovel and wheel barrow. After a while we had it taking shape so I had my helper start running the ground tamp . That left only me moving dirt and digging the footers next to the form boards. After a long south Georgia summer day of work it was just starting to resemble a foundation. At dark, my dad showed up asking, “hows it going?” I told him that one of my guys didn’t show up to work and I was behind– and that meant I needed a little more time. He said it wasn’t possible— that the concrete had already been ordered. My only choice was to keep at it . About midnight, my helper wanted to call it quits and the tamp ran out of gas. :( When I called my father and told him I couldn’t get it done. Again, He told me –that wasn’t an option. I had made a deal, we shook hands on it and that meant I had to stick to it. He had taken my word and set up appointments that couldn’t be broken. Any delay from me would delay the whole job. With tears in my eyes, I listened as he explained that I need to go get some gas, get my helper and I a good sandwich and get back to it. “Concrete at 7:00 am”. I loaded up the tamp in the truck, took the gas can and headed to town. After doing that –. We worked through the night and at 6:00am – my father showed up–and to his surprise– we were actually finishing up. Soon the trucks rolled up. I jumped in with the concrete guys and helped pour the footers&slabs. Everything held up and looked great when we were finished. After the job was done, I meet my Father at his truck to collect my check. When he handed it to me — He shook my hand. I could’ve exploded with pride. I had done it, successfully contracted my first job!. And it felt great. It was the first of many and soon I was getting calls from all over. I love creating things in my mind, then bringing them to life with my hands. The look on peoples faces when there dreams have become a reality is such a joy for me. This is not just a job, it’s my passion. So the next time you deserve “More” contact Morin Remodel & Repair.
Here at All Seasons Drywall LLC, we take pride in providing the best services and satisfying our customer needs. We specialize in Generic, Drywall Contractors, Painting Contractors, remodeling contractor, flooring contractor, kitchen remodeling, bathroom remodeling, interior remodeling , kitchen remodeler, bathroom remodeler, painter and much more. We look forward to your business and serving you. Contact us today (859) 447-3583
"well done. looks very good."
Dave F on January 2018
Here at All Seasons Drywall LLC, we take pride in providing the best services and satisfying our customer needs. We specialize in Generic, Drywall Contractors, Painting Contractors, remodeling contractor, flooring contractor, kitchen remodeling, bathroom remodeling, interior remodeling , kitchen remodeler, bathroom remodeler, painter and much more. We look forward to your business and serving you. Contact us today (859) 447-3583
"well done. looks very good."
Dave F on January 2018
We are a large family ran business, with hopes of expanding are services above and beyond anyone's expectations, if you have already experienced our services, please leave a review for all to see, we welcome (and appreciate) your ratings.
We are a large family ran business, with hopes of expanding are services above and beyond anyone's expectations, if you have already experienced our services, please leave a review for all to see, we welcome (and appreciate) your ratings.
Complete residential and commercial building, remolding, maintenance, and handy man services. We do the jobs no one else wants to do
Complete residential and commercial building, remolding, maintenance, and handy man services. We do the jobs no one else wants to do
The most significant factor in knowing whether to repair or replace your dock is the extent of the damage and its age. If you have minor cracks on a few boards and the dock is less than 15 years old, it'll likely be worth repairing the damaged part. However, it's time to replace this essential water feature if you have significant damage, such as rotting wood in multiple areas, warps or cracks in the dock supports, or a damaged foundation.
Docks can last between 20 and 30 years, provided regular maintenance has been performed. Upkeep tasks like staining your dock annually to prevent water damage, repairing broken elements quickly, and using dock covers regularly will help extend your dock’s life. Your dock is likely nearing the end of its lifespan when it shows signs of rot, rust, and foundation damage.
The cost of repairs to your dock depends significantly on the severity and location of the damage. For minor repairs, such as replacing bumpers or patching a few cracks, you can expect to spend $100 to $800. For more extensive repairs, such as replacing decking or dock reinforcement, the cost increases to $800 to $2,000. Consult a local dock repair service to determine the estimated cost of your dock repairs.
Ideally, it's best to stain your dock once per year. Applying stain doesn't just keep it looking nice and new; it also helps extend the dock’s lifespan. Since you want to ensure water levels are at their lowest, it's best to have this project done by a professional dock repair service in the cooler autumn or early winter months.
The cost of a new dock can range from $3,000 to $30,000, depending on the extent of the project size, location, and additional features.
For example, a boat lift can range from $1,000 to $8,000. The ladder you'll need for your dock can be anywhere from $100 to $800, not including installation. In addition, the decking you'll need for your dock can cost between $15 and $30 per square foot.