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We service most of Florida. We go as far north as Tallahassee and Jacksonville. And as far south as Naples for the Gulf Coast and Loxahatchee on the Atlantic Coast.
The time frame is constantly shifting, anywhere from a couple weeks to a couple months after a permit is issued.
The answer to this depends on which county or municipality we need to go through. On average it takes 4 to 6 weeks. As a licensed general contractor, we can help you obtain your permit. Having gone through so many in different areas, we are seasoned in knowing what to expect and which documents to submit.
As a licensed general contractor, we can help with concrete, and of course installation. This also
gives us the capability to pull your permit and handle the project from start to finish.
We invite you to visit our display area before purchasing a building so you can see the
quality firsthand. As both a contractor and manufacturer, we believe it’s important for you to
fully understand what you’re buying and to easily compare craftsmanship, durability, and
structural integrity as you shop.
Once you’ve explored our displays and selected the features you want for your building or
carport, we’ll sit down together to prepare your contract. A 15% deposit is all that’s needed
to get started. From there, we move into engineering and then permitting.
If your project requires concrete, we’ll schedule it as soon as your permit is approved. After
the concrete is poured, we allow approximately 30 days for proper curing before beginning
construction. Your building is then erected, with garage doors installed either during
construction or shortly after, depending on the type and size.
Once everything is complete, we’ll coordinate the final inspection. After approval, your
building is ready for use.
We can build on dirt, concrete, or asphalt.
We can help supply the materials for a barndomium or a steal frame home. Have your GC contact us.
Depending on project location we can help in those areas.
Yes, up to the cost of any expenses already incurred – this could include engineering and permit fees.
We travel out to most sites before install to help ensure a smooth process. A level site with plenty of access to the area and clearance around and above the site is vital. We ask that there are no powerlines going over site, no low hanging tree branches, and access wide enough for a truck and 12’ trailer. Our sales reps are seasoned in site conditions and will help you prepare for install.
We use all domestic steel for the tubing and sheeting. Every structure is engineered specifically for the area.
For us, there is no such thing as standard. We offer a variety of accessories to meet each customer’s wants and needs and build each project to their specifications.
