Saint Cloud, MN
Saint Cloud, MN
50
2
$4,999
Add 220v Dry Circuit; Add 110v Laundry circuit.
Replace a 80% efficient furnace with a 80,000 btu 80% Goodman furnace.
installation of a walk-in-tub
Wire the new furnace changeout
-Replace current walk-in tub with new (plumbing and electrical by others) - Replace current tub/shower surround with new -Install new grab bars - Install new glued own LVP floor in bathroom -add plumbing & electrical in main floor bedroom to add an accessible laundry room (plumbing and electrical by others) -building accessible platforms for new washer and dryer on main level
Furnace replacement - Lennox Elite 97% 70K Variable Stage Gas
Furnace replacement - Lennox Elite 97% 70K Variable Stage Gas
Tankless water heater installation
Tankless water heater installation
replacement furnace
replacement furnace
DISCONNECT/RECONNECT POWER TO GARAGE FOR FOOTINGS WORK
Replacing 3 existing windows
Replacing shower, wall surround, ceiling, vanity, top, toilet, flooring and fixtures
Lift the existing garage & remove the existing concrete floor & install a thickened edge slab & 16" of 6" block on top of the slab, Cut 16" of the framing off & reattach the garage to the new foundation.
Replacing shower, wall surround, ceiling, flooring, vanity, top, toilet and fixtures
Replacing 3 windows total. 1 window is on the South main level living area. 2 windows are on the second level in the North and South bedrooms.
Wire the new furnace and A/C unit change out
Replace Furnace and A/C
Replace water heater
REMODEL UPPER FLOOR
-Remove and replace all insulation and wall/ceiling coverings on upper level of home. -Install new Main floor bath fan -Replace railing from main floor to upper level
-Remove and Replace all 15 windows on the main level. -Remove and Replace all 5 windows on the upper level. -Add and egress window to the lower level, on the west wall, NW corner. NOT a bedroom but still to meet egress code requirements.
Tear off and re-roof house
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