The House Doctor Glens Falls

(on big boom)
Contractors in Glens Falls, NY
Contractors
Doors & Windows
Home Remodeling

Hours

Monday
7:00AM - 7:00PM
Tuesday
7:00AM - 7:00PM
Wednesday
7:00AM - 7:00PM
Thursday
7:00AM - 7:00PM
Friday
7:00AM - 7:00PM
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
Closed

Location

334 Big Boom Rd
Glens Falls, NY
12804

About

The House Doctor is a family owned and operated contracting company, we perform all levels of building and remodeling. We offer start-to-finish solutions for every project. We also offer full design services. We specialize in interior or exterior home renovations, including bathroom and kitchen remodeling, home additions, garages, house siding, window installation and more. We also specialize in custom home building. We guarantee high-quality construction for each and every project. Check out samples of our recent work, and you'll agree that we're the best choice for your home renovation project.

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Services

  • Renovations
  • Drywall
  • Home Improvements
  • New Construction
  • Custom Contractor Work
  • Residential Contractors
  • Siding Installation
  • Custom Woodwork
  • Finish Carpentry
  • Remodeling

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Since water and slippery floor tiles are never a good mix, keep safety at the front of your mind while designing your new bathroom. Even non-slip mats can slip on some kinds of flooring.
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What should you budget? Experts recommend you invest about 18 percent to 20 percent of your home’s value on a professional attic or basement renovation. Per square foot, these projects cost roughly 33 percent to 50 percent of the average expense of a comparable new addition.
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When thinking about a variety of jobs that call for the work of people in varying trades, such as installation of a new kitchen, the addition of a bathroom, new construction, or a major renovation, consider hiring a general contractor who can coordinate all of these jobs and people.
Even a minor remodel can disrupt household routines and cause some inconvenience. Most experts recommend evaluating the scope of work carefully and scheduling projects with a fudge factor for potential delays.
In any building project, delays are inevitable. But without a general contractor coordinating everything, you can expect to be spending a substantial amount of time dealing with delays from contractors, material deliveries, and permits/inspections.
These days, window treatments are available in a variety of natural fabrics and materials. Look for bamboo blinds and window shades made from paper, jute, and grasses.
While some people love the thrill of renovating their own homes, there are situations where even the most experienced DIY homeowner can run into trouble. If you’re in a predicament, we can help.
For many homeowners, the idea of tackling certain types of home improvement projects on their own can be a daunting prospect. Remember, using a general contractor will ensure the work is done correctly the first time.
The United States uses over seven million tons of rebar per year. That amount of steel could fill a football field that was 518 feet deep.
A low-ceiling room shouldn’t have large crown molding added as it can make the room look smaller and lower than it actually is.
Since reinforcing steel is able to withstand much higher tension or stretching forces than concrete, steel reinforcing bars are used to withstand the tensile stresses that build up in the product when it’s loaded, making the concrete much more resilient.
Coping refers to woodworking in which you contour the end of a piece of moulding so that it fits flush against another piece to create a well-formed corner.
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Having crown molding installed? To help existing furniture blend into the newly transformed space, consider having the same molding applied to the top edges of existing wood bookcases, wardrobes, armoires and cabinets.
Since the work performed outside your home can impact your neighbors’ property values as well as you own curb appeal, it’s usually best to leave the work to a seasoned general contractor to ensure things come off the way they were intended.
A general contractor can help improve the value and beauty of your home and can help with anything from a minor remodel to whole house remodels, updating outdated kitchens and baths, as well as property damage and insurance claim work.
It’s critical to tie or otherwise secure the rebar, so that it doesn’t shift during construction. If the rebar isn’t correctly placed, the concrete won’t be properly enforced.
The taller that your ceilings are, the wider your crown moldings can be. For example, when your ceilings are 12 feet or higher, then you should look into wider crown moldings, usually ones that are 7 inches wide or more.
Communication is the key. Meeting frequently and meeting often – especially at the beginning of a project – will ensure that our goals are the same.

Information

Company name
The House Doctor Glens Falls
Category
Contractors
Est
2000

FAQs

  • What is the phone number for The House Doctor Glens Falls in Glens Falls NY?
    You can reach them at: 518-798-0754. It’s best to call The House Doctor Glens Falls during business hours.
  • What is the address for The House Doctor Glens Falls on big boom in Glens Falls?
    The House Doctor Glens Falls is located at this address: 334 Big Boom Rd Glens Falls, NY 12804.
  • What are The House Doctor Glens Falls(Glens Falls, NY) store hours?
    The House Doctor Glens Falls store hours are as follows: Mon-Fri: 7:00AM - 7:00PM, Sat-Sun: Closed.