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Last update on April 25, 2025
K&B Property Maintenance is owner operated and has been in business since 2013. We have 20 years experience in the industry. Our specialties are turnkey builds, framing, siding, decks, fencing, and flooring minus carpet. We have an excellent reputation and take pride in our quality work. Give us a call today for your project needs!
"Brent of K&B Property Maintenance was very professional. He didn't complain or charge me extra because he had to drive a bit to get to my home. He quickly provided an estimate, answered all my questions, altered the job per my request without attitude, and promptly had his team at my house at the agreed start date and time. He arrived with his team, they expertly completed the remodeling while respecting me and my home. Brent's team worked together like a well-oiled machine. They politely answered my questions as they worked and did not mind me watching them. They cleaned up after themselves when the job was done. I will definitely hire them again. They are a great group of very professional and skilled men."
Sheila D on March 2024
K&B Property Maintenance is owner operated and has been in business since 2013. We have 20 years experience in the industry. Our specialties are turnkey builds, framing, siding, decks, fencing, and flooring minus carpet. We have an excellent reputation and take pride in our quality work. Give us a call today for your project needs!
"Brent of K&B Property Maintenance was very professional. He didn't complain or charge me extra because he had to drive a bit to get to my home. He quickly provided an estimate, answered all my questions, altered the job per my request without attitude, and promptly had his team at my house at the agreed start date and time. He arrived with his team, they expertly completed the remodeling while respecting me and my home. Brent's team worked together like a well-oiled machine. They politely answered my questions as they worked and did not mind me watching them. They cleaned up after themselves when the job was done. I will definitely hire them again. They are a great group of very professional and skilled men."
Sheila D on March 2024
Handy Home Helpers is the contractor you can trust and refer with our 10yr guarantee on all of our work you can't go wrong. Work and payments are set on schedule before starting your project. We have been serving Hendersonville, Asheville and surrounding areas from SC and TN for 23 years. We are licensed and insured. We promise quality work at a fair price. We tackle your projects in a timely manner and keep a tidy work area and keep your home clean while under construction. Handy Home Helpers is able to handle a small siding repair or a new home construction. Handy Home Helpers offers free quotes on any project. We have references and portfoilos available for viewing.
"John Kent is a master craftsmen and jack of all trades. John and team, rebuilt a composite material deck, while both strengthening the support structures and creating beautiful framing with cocktail rails and a wire cable system. In addition, John re-landscaped our hill steps, replaced floor moldings, cemented a patio, and corrected drainage issues!"
John K on April 2021
Handy Home Helpers is the contractor you can trust and refer with our 10yr guarantee on all of our work you can't go wrong. Work and payments are set on schedule before starting your project. We have been serving Hendersonville, Asheville and surrounding areas from SC and TN for 23 years. We are licensed and insured. We promise quality work at a fair price. We tackle your projects in a timely manner and keep a tidy work area and keep your home clean while under construction. Handy Home Helpers is able to handle a small siding repair or a new home construction. Handy Home Helpers offers free quotes on any project. We have references and portfoilos available for viewing.
"John Kent is a master craftsmen and jack of all trades. John and team, rebuilt a composite material deck, while both strengthening the support structures and creating beautiful framing with cocktail rails and a wire cable system. In addition, John re-landscaped our hill steps, replaced floor moldings, cemented a patio, and corrected drainage issues!"
John K on April 2021
Asheville Home, established in 2016 as Heart to Home, is nestled in the vibrant heart of Asheville, North Carolina. We are renowned for our expertise in transforming ordinary spaces into extraordinary living environments. Our remodeling team boasts a comprehensive array of services, encompassing kitchen renovations, bathroom makeovers, basement transformations, and seamless additions to existing structures. Our designers collaborate with clients, drawing inspiration from each individuals unique style, to create breathtaking spaces that not only enhance functionality but also evoke emotions and cherished memories.
"I am keeping there services long term."
Gisele P on October 2016
Asheville Home, established in 2016 as Heart to Home, is nestled in the vibrant heart of Asheville, North Carolina. We are renowned for our expertise in transforming ordinary spaces into extraordinary living environments. Our remodeling team boasts a comprehensive array of services, encompassing kitchen renovations, bathroom makeovers, basement transformations, and seamless additions to existing structures. Our designers collaborate with clients, drawing inspiration from each individuals unique style, to create breathtaking spaces that not only enhance functionality but also evoke emotions and cherished memories.
"I am keeping there services long term."
Gisele P on October 2016
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We Provide High Quality Remodels, Repairs, and Renovations for Residential Homes and Commercial Properties. We also do Custom Deck Design and Construction. Privacy Fences. Patios. Sheds. Siding. Roof Repair. Retaining Walls and other Hard Scapes. We do it all!
We Provide High Quality Remodels, Repairs, and Renovations for Residential Homes and Commercial Properties. We also do Custom Deck Design and Construction. Privacy Fences. Patios. Sheds. Siding. Roof Repair. Retaining Walls and other Hard Scapes. We do it all!
We focus on renovations and additions to your home. With 7 years of healthcare construction experience I excel in protecting the environment around the worksite (your home) in addition to exceeding your expectations with your project goals. I'm currently an owner-operated business just starting on my own. I'd love the opportunity to discuss your next project with you.
We focus on renovations and additions to your home. With 7 years of healthcare construction experience I excel in protecting the environment around the worksite (your home) in addition to exceeding your expectations with your project goals. I'm currently an owner-operated business just starting on my own. I'd love the opportunity to discuss your next project with you.
We are a small construction company with big capabilities. We do anything from building new homes/additions to remodeling whole homes or simple remodeling. We specialize in all levels of construction no job to big or to small. We also to tile, flooring, decks, patios, and painting. If you have a job that we don't do we'll be glad to help you find the subcontractor who can help us help you out. We however do not do sheetrock, plumbing, or electrical. But we do have those services available through our wonderful network of subcontractors. We are an owner-operated company looking forward to assisting you with your carpentry needs. I've been doing carpentry since 2005 and have done a multitude of different types of carpentry jobs commercial and residential new construction and all types of remodeling. Give us a call and we'll be happy to come out and give you a free estimate.
We are a small construction company with big capabilities. We do anything from building new homes/additions to remodeling whole homes or simple remodeling. We specialize in all levels of construction no job to big or to small. We also to tile, flooring, decks, patios, and painting. If you have a job that we don't do we'll be glad to help you find the subcontractor who can help us help you out. We however do not do sheetrock, plumbing, or electrical. But we do have those services available through our wonderful network of subcontractors. We are an owner-operated company looking forward to assisting you with your carpentry needs. I've been doing carpentry since 2005 and have done a multitude of different types of carpentry jobs commercial and residential new construction and all types of remodeling. Give us a call and we'll be happy to come out and give you a free estimate.
At DDK, we excel in the art of deck design, construction, and installation. With a wealth of experience and unwavering dedication, we ensure the job is not just completed but perfected. Our commitment extends to delivering a timeless deck, allowing you to relish its beauty for years to come. In addition to our specialization in deck services, we take pride in offering top-notch remodeling solutions. Your satisfaction is our guarantee, and we persist until every detail is meticulously handled. If you're seeking superior quality and reliability, reach out to us today for your complimentary estimate. Call or click to take the first step towards enhancing your outdoor space!
"The area below the deck was covered with an oily, greasy, slippery residue ie, flagstone patio, stucco house walls, stone support pillars for deck, and numerous potted and bedding plants. Even the doormat was greasy. It had been explained to me that there would be a waiting period of 3 wks between the power wash of the joists and the spraying of the sealant. After the power wash I texted to remind the contractor for the stone area and plants to be covered, but did not know that the sealant would be applied the very next day to wet wood…and without any protective covering to the patio, pillars, house, and plants. Windows thankfully were covered. I slipped on the greasy doormat when I discovered the problem the next morning. I was not at home the day of the spraying. The cans left in the driveway said not to spray on wet wood, to protect areas/plants/objects not being sprayed, and remove immediately any overspray with compliant cleaner. I made the first payment for materials at Lowe’s ($3182.99) in July. The second payment was for posts and 2x4 wood ($1800-no receipt given) combined together with $7000 requested by contractor unexpectedly one Friday afternoon. He usually just dropped by- no appts or advance notice. Contractor left immediately after getting my check to “pay my guys”. At this point I have paid $11,982.01 toward the $14,500 contract, leaving approximately $2517. 01. Although Gerry has made numerous trips to my home, he has not brought me a copy of my signed contract or the second receipt for more materials -$1800. I asked at least 3-4 times for these documents. There was some adjustment to the original design because I did not want the small pickets seated on a huge horizontal 2x6 board. This necessitated a return of the bottom boards in exchange for smaller 2x4 boards which were then placed vertically at top and bottom to hold pickets. At the beginning of the project, I pointed out to the contractor that one of the existing posts had wood rot. Another post was unstable and I approved new posts. I had 7. He put in 14 per code but they were much smaller than original ones. That was ok with me. I have no receipt for the post wood (part of the $1800 I think) but a neighbor-house builder-contractor came by and checked Lowe’s cost for posts between $800-900. Other material might have been in that rounded figure, but again, I have no receipt. All of those posts were installed, but several were then removed because of damaged wood. I don’t feel I should pay labor twice for those posts, nor do I believe that the labor costs boosted my expenses to $18,000, a total figure the contractor jotted on a note paper, but we never discussed a new figure. Last week I asked to meet with the contractor at his convenience and asked again for him to bring my signed contract and receipts for the $1800 for “materials”. He chose 2 pm Friday, but at 3pm, I texted because he was not there. At 3:15 I told him we would need to reschedule. I had 2 appts with stone masons to assess the damage to my stonework. Both were shocked at the damage and explained that flagstone absorbs oil and power washing would not remove all the blotchy stains. They also looked at the pillars and chimney stone which was turned dark from the oil and the gravel in the driveway which was turned black. There were oil drip lines on the stucco walls and a few areas where stones had been broken from the chimney, patio, and a post. They described the procedure for removing stones to replace damaged areas so they would not be “puzzled” in with small pieces. Those areas needed to be rebuilt. Someone glued random stones into the patio and chimney with white apoxy on Friday after 5 pm after I left for dinner. These areas will need to be removed and properly repaired. I contacted an attorney at the suggestion of the stone masons and the staff at Sherman Williams Paint store when I showed them pictures. The staff at Sherman Williams also said the wood should have been dried for 3weeks, even tho it was treated wood. When I texted the contractor that I needed an attorney, he wanted to pressure wash the patio etc and put siding in 2 places and then he would be “finished”. I believe the patio and stonework Will need some significant repairs and the contractor’s liability insurance might need to be explored. I cannot make a further payment until the stone damage has been corrected by a stonework professional and a final figure is fairly negotiated. I don’t think the expense of righting my property damage and getting legal advice to do it is my responsibility."
S R on September 2024
At DDK, we excel in the art of deck design, construction, and installation. With a wealth of experience and unwavering dedication, we ensure the job is not just completed but perfected. Our commitment extends to delivering a timeless deck, allowing you to relish its beauty for years to come. In addition to our specialization in deck services, we take pride in offering top-notch remodeling solutions. Your satisfaction is our guarantee, and we persist until every detail is meticulously handled. If you're seeking superior quality and reliability, reach out to us today for your complimentary estimate. Call or click to take the first step towards enhancing your outdoor space!
"The area below the deck was covered with an oily, greasy, slippery residue ie, flagstone patio, stucco house walls, stone support pillars for deck, and numerous potted and bedding plants. Even the doormat was greasy. It had been explained to me that there would be a waiting period of 3 wks between the power wash of the joists and the spraying of the sealant. After the power wash I texted to remind the contractor for the stone area and plants to be covered, but did not know that the sealant would be applied the very next day to wet wood…and without any protective covering to the patio, pillars, house, and plants. Windows thankfully were covered. I slipped on the greasy doormat when I discovered the problem the next morning. I was not at home the day of the spraying. The cans left in the driveway said not to spray on wet wood, to protect areas/plants/objects not being sprayed, and remove immediately any overspray with compliant cleaner. I made the first payment for materials at Lowe’s ($3182.99) in July. The second payment was for posts and 2x4 wood ($1800-no receipt given) combined together with $7000 requested by contractor unexpectedly one Friday afternoon. He usually just dropped by- no appts or advance notice. Contractor left immediately after getting my check to “pay my guys”. At this point I have paid $11,982.01 toward the $14,500 contract, leaving approximately $2517. 01. Although Gerry has made numerous trips to my home, he has not brought me a copy of my signed contract or the second receipt for more materials -$1800. I asked at least 3-4 times for these documents. There was some adjustment to the original design because I did not want the small pickets seated on a huge horizontal 2x6 board. This necessitated a return of the bottom boards in exchange for smaller 2x4 boards which were then placed vertically at top and bottom to hold pickets. At the beginning of the project, I pointed out to the contractor that one of the existing posts had wood rot. Another post was unstable and I approved new posts. I had 7. He put in 14 per code but they were much smaller than original ones. That was ok with me. I have no receipt for the post wood (part of the $1800 I think) but a neighbor-house builder-contractor came by and checked Lowe’s cost for posts between $800-900. Other material might have been in that rounded figure, but again, I have no receipt. All of those posts were installed, but several were then removed because of damaged wood. I don’t feel I should pay labor twice for those posts, nor do I believe that the labor costs boosted my expenses to $18,000, a total figure the contractor jotted on a note paper, but we never discussed a new figure. Last week I asked to meet with the contractor at his convenience and asked again for him to bring my signed contract and receipts for the $1800 for “materials”. He chose 2 pm Friday, but at 3pm, I texted because he was not there. At 3:15 I told him we would need to reschedule. I had 2 appts with stone masons to assess the damage to my stonework. Both were shocked at the damage and explained that flagstone absorbs oil and power washing would not remove all the blotchy stains. They also looked at the pillars and chimney stone which was turned dark from the oil and the gravel in the driveway which was turned black. There were oil drip lines on the stucco walls and a few areas where stones had been broken from the chimney, patio, and a post. They described the procedure for removing stones to replace damaged areas so they would not be “puzzled” in with small pieces. Those areas needed to be rebuilt. Someone glued random stones into the patio and chimney with white apoxy on Friday after 5 pm after I left for dinner. These areas will need to be removed and properly repaired. I contacted an attorney at the suggestion of the stone masons and the staff at Sherman Williams Paint store when I showed them pictures. The staff at Sherman Williams also said the wood should have been dried for 3weeks, even tho it was treated wood. When I texted the contractor that I needed an attorney, he wanted to pressure wash the patio etc and put siding in 2 places and then he would be “finished”. I believe the patio and stonework Will need some significant repairs and the contractor’s liability insurance might need to be explored. I cannot make a further payment until the stone damage has been corrected by a stonework professional and a final figure is fairly negotiated. I don’t think the expense of righting my property damage and getting legal advice to do it is my responsibility."
S R on September 2024
Whatever u need. DONE RIGHT the FIRST TIME
Whatever u need. DONE RIGHT the FIRST TIME
Small family business doing all jobs nothing is to small and no job to big
Small family business doing all jobs nothing is to small and no job to big
The typical mobile home renovation costs around $20,000, with a normal range of $10,000 to $20,000 for a single-wide and $15,000 to $30,000 for a double-wide. Your total will depend on a bunch of factors, including the quality of materials you use (for things like the cost of new mobile home flooring and plumbing fixtures), how much your contractor charges, and the size of your mobile home. The extent of the remodel matters as well. If you’re doing a full gut renovation, you can expect to add between $10,000 and $20,000 to your base price.
Below are some questions we recommend asking a contractor before hiring them for your mobile home remodel:
Do you specialize in mobile home work? If not, have you done it in the past?
Are you licensed and fully insured?
Can you share a list of referrals?
Will you subcontract any of the work?
Will you handle permits for the mobile home renovation, if applicable?
You can also ask your contractor about their work and payment schedules, as well as a timeline for the project completion so that you’re both on the same page.
There are a few things you can do to keep your bathroom remodel as affordable as possible in your mobile home:
Ask your contractor to replace caulk and grout rather than retiling
Ask your professional to refinish your tub/shower rather than replacing
Upgrade your sink fixtures rather than replacing the sink
Upgrade cabinet hardware and ask your remodeler to refinish the cabinets
Avoid changing the layout of your bathroom
Any professional that does work on a traditional home with a permanent foundation can work on a mobile home as well. However, it’s best to find a company that specializes in mobile home work. Not only will this help ensure your contractor has the experience necessary to get the job done properly, but it will also save you time in the research phase.
Some general contractors, plumbers, and electricians won’t agree to work on mobile homes, even though they’re licensed to, in large part because of the specialized skills needed to anticipate and fix problems that may arise during construction.