We know that a home is more than just a structure; it’s a haven. It’s where you relax after a long day and where you entertain family and friends. But what do you do when the place you call home starts to feel like a source of anxiety? That’s exactly how our client felt. Her…
As we all know, doing your own home improvement projects is a great way to save on homeowner expenses. There are many people who have the skill or at least an aptitude, and desire that enables them to do home improvement and repairs themselves. Please keep in mind that estimates from contractors generally always have…
5 Questions to Ask Your Handyman Who You Gonna Call? Hiring a home improvement contractor can be stressful. We visit a lot of homes and hear horror stories of the work done by so-called professionals. Our homes are meant to be a safe place for us and we want to trust our home’s upkeep to…
Why Did We Start Odd Jobs? A Brief History Odd Jobs was officially started in 2021 as a separate division from Odd Fellows Contracting due to a large volume of phone calls to Odd Fellows Contracting requesting work that was not necessarily a good fit for Odd Fellows Contracting design-build remodeling. At the time we…
The right foot forward can help both you and the contractor establish a positive working relationship as you both move toward the perfect remodel in your home. After being on numerous home design and remodel consultations for kitchen remodels, bathroom remodels, home additions, etc, the following is a list of a few tips to help…
Making your home attractive to prospective buyers is a great reason to consider remodeling. Many of us get so used to our homes, as they are, that we don’t see the imperfections a potential buyer might see. Here’s a look at some more simple things that you might not see that can keep prospects from…
Over time the word value has gone through some changes. Due to the overuse of the word in advertising the word “value” has lost some of its…well…value. I would daresay that the word “value” often has a connotation of something that is of a lesser quality so that you can save money. Despite this connotation,…