Need help finding a Home Improvement Contractor in Anchorage, Alaska?

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Story Updated: Jun 3, 2011

Have a major home improvement that you may have to involve a Anchorage home improvement contractor to assist you with? There are often home repairs that we think can be done by ourselves, although to ensure a professional job and reduce the number of headaches, an Alaska independent contractor is a wise investment. Anchorage contractors are specific to certain jobs and should be hired accordingly. Therefore, if you are planning on a major backyard renovation, a landscaping contractor would be the best choice. There are Anchorage contractors for most all types of home improvements including general contractors whom can handle several jobs, concrete contractors for stone and masonry work, building contractor for construction projects, roofing contractors to assist with roofing and gutters, dry wall contractors, painting contractors, plumbing and siding contractors, as well as utility, mechanical and electric contractors. Use our free service by following the link below to get a free quote from a contractor in Anchorage for no cost at all. They can price projects as small as an appliance repair, or as large as a pool installation requiring a swimming pool contractor in Anchorage, Alaska.

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Here are a few tips to keep in mind:

  • Anchorage General Contractors manage all aspects of your project, including hiring and supervising subcontractors, getting building permits, and scheduling inspections. They also work with architects and designers.
  • Design/Build Contractors provide one-stop service. They see your project through from start to finish. Some Anchorage firms have architects on staff; others use certified designers.
  • Anchorage often requires permits for building projects, even for simple jobs like decks. A competent contractor will get all the necessary permits before starting work on your project. Be suspicious if the contractor asks you to get the permit(s). It could mean that the contractor is not licensed or registered, as required by Anchorage.
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