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Prescreened Remodeling Contractors - Minneapolis, MN

Construction Plus, Inc.
Phone: (612) 564-1424
1300 Independence Ave. S St. Louis Park, MN 55426
Serving You in Minneapolis, MN
Wagner & Lang Construction, Inc.
Phone: (952) 693-4162
899 Randolph Avenue Saint Paul, MN 55102
Serving You in Minneapolis, MN
One Call Property Solutions, LLC
Phone: (612) 852-8752
8741 Highway 65 Northeast Suite 102 Blane , MN 55434
Serving You in Minneapolis, MN
Baillie Remodeling, Inc.
Phone: (612) 852-8177
5133 Mayview Rd. Minnetonka, MN 55345
Serving You in Minneapolis, MN
Ram Design Built Home & Remodeling
Phone: (612) 524-4313
31235 116th Street Princeton, MN 55371
Serving You in Minneapolis, MN
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Review from Minneapolis, MN - Build an Addition

One Call Property Solutions, LLC
Customer Rating:
Project: Build an Addition
City: Minneapolis, MN
"A little slow to get started, but then it went pretty well. The men were always very curtious and never used foul language. All in all a very good experience. I love my addition and my new garage."
Baillie Remodeling, Inc.
Customer Rating:
Project: Repair a Deck or Porch
City: Minnetonka, MN
"Demonstrated his knowledge and understanding of what we needed done. Very prompt and professional."
Baillie Remodeling, Inc.
Customer Rating:
Project: Repair or Partially Replace Wood or Fiber-Cement Siding
City: Eden Prairie, MN
"Easy to contact and work with"
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License Requirements for Disability Services in Minneapolis, MN:

License Required: Residential Remodeler
Residential Builder
Phone Number: 651-284-5065
Website: Minnesota Licensing Web Site
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Things to Consider Before You Nearly 50 million Americans have a permanent disability. Some disabilities result from accidents or illness while others are present from birth. Although changes can happen at any time of life, most people experience disabilities as they age. In addition to people with wheelchairs and walkers, other disabilities which can affect one's ability to function independently and safely include loss or decrease in hearing, vision, strength and ability to lift and reach. A decrease in dexterity (ability to open doors, turn knobs, etc.) a declining sense of smell (ability to smell smoke) and the onset of dementia/Alzheimer's are other disabilities. Changing lighting, flooring, and door knobs to levers are some remodeling projects that can help give those with disabilities more independence and privacy, save time, promote convenience and increase the general safety in a home. in Minneapolis, Minnesota:

  • What kind of residence is it?
  • What is the nature of the disability? (Check all that apply)
    (1) Wheelchair, (2) Walker, (3) Impaired vision, (4) Impaired hearing, (5) Impaired strength/motion range (reaching, bending, lifting), (6) Sense of touch/dexterity (gripping, turning, twisting knobs etc.), (7) Loss of balance, coordination, (8) Sense of smell, (9) Cognitive issues (dementia, Alzheimer's, memory loss), (10) Other
  • What needs to be worked on? (Check all that apply)
    (1) Add ramp(s) and handrails, (2) Exterior doorway(s), (3) Interior doorway(s), (4) Hallway(s), (5) Bathroom(s), (6) Kitchen, (7) Stairways/steps, (8) Closet(s), (9) Bedroom(s), (10) Lighting, (11) Flooring, (12) Create/change special quarters within residence, (13) Need suggestions, (14) Other
  • What items are being substituted or added in your bathroom project? (Check all that apply)
    (1) Substitute ceramic tile flooring for vinyl, (2) Toilet upgrade, (3) Add a bidet, (4) Substitute a 36" counter and sink for a 84" counter with two sinks, (5) Add a 60" x 30" whirlpool tub, (6) Substitute a 36" counter and sink for a 24" pedestal sink, (7) Additional infrared ceiling heater with switch, (8) Additional exhaust fan and switch, (9) Additional GFI outlet, (10) Add a 2-8 x 4-2 double hung window, (11) Additional pre-hung door, (12) Other
  • What needs to be done in the kitchen? (Check all that apply)
    (1) Change/alter appliance controls, (2) Change/modify sink, (3) Change/modify countertop, (4) Change/modify cabinets, (5) Change modify cooktop, (6) Change doors to slide or swing out, (7) Change electrical switches/outlets, (8) Change faucets, (9) Add mirrors, (10) Add/change lighting, (11) Other, (12) Would appreciate suggestions
 

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