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3 Remodeling Fixes to Help You Sell Your Home

November 1, 2019
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3 Simple Home Updates That Could Help You Sell Faster When preparing your home for the market, first impressions matter. Often, homeowners become so used to their space that they overlook small details that might send up red flags to prospective buyers. If you’re looking to make your home more attractive to buyers—especially before listing—here…

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Habitat for Humanity – World Habitat Day Work

October 8, 2019
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On Monday October 7th, 2019, Odd Fellows Contracting had the wonderful opportunity to volunteer and work with Habitat for Humanity Capital Region on World Habitat Day in their efforts to continue the remodel of an existing Lansing neighborhood home.  Due to some issues in the initial remodel scope, the project had experienced some delays.  With the…

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Finished Basement Safety

September 26, 2019
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It often seems like no matter what you do with your basement renovation, it still looks and feels like a basement.  Basements typically have less than the standard 8 foot ceiling height between the concrete floor and the ceiling joists overhead.  This reduced height is often due to HVAC ductwork, load carrying beams, and posts. …

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Finished Basements

September 16, 2019
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Basements came about through a natural progression and over time.  Back in the log cabinet days, houses were simply placed on the ground.  It didn’t take long for the early settlers to realize that moisture and insects created deterioration at a rapid rate, therefore they began to place the logs onto a rock base.  Once…

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Why Do Change Orders Cost So Much?

August 21, 2019
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If you have ever hired a building contractor to complete a building or remodeling project for you, you have likely heard the term “change order”.  If you have lived through a contract which had one or more “change orders”, then you are probably already aware of where I’m going with this topic. As a contractor…

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What Does Value Mean?

July 10, 2019
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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,…

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2019 Award Winner – Best Residential Remodeling Company!

June 27, 2019
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We don’t usually like to toot our own horn—but this moment is worth celebrating. We’re proud (and a little humbled) to share that Odd Fellows Contracting has been voted the “Best Residential Remodeling Company” in the Lansing area! This award means a lot because it’s chosen by the people of Lansing—our neighbors, our clients, our…

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Is Composite the “King of Decking”?

June 21, 2019
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Because I am old enough to remember when pressure treated lumber first came on the scene, I have seen its climb as the greatest thing since concrete and then its fall as one of life’s biggest pains in the neck.  It didn’t take long for the typical exterior wood attributes to come forth and people…

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Navigating the Contractor Minefield

June 11, 2019
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The journey of remodeling can be a tricky one.  There are a lot of decisions that need to be made along your remodeling path.  The first and possibly most important decision is your choice of a contractor.  The contractor will be a significant part of the entire experience.  The contractor’s involvement in design, scheduling, communication,…

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The Benefits of Multi-Generational Living

April 16, 2019
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Our society has always placed a debt of gratitude on our parents for all that they have sacrificed while raising us.  While growing up, I know my parents put up with more than their share of messes, inconveniences, and sleepless nights, not to mention some of the financial hardships that us kids occasionally brought home.…

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