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Are you looking for a contractor with quality
workmanship and dependability?

These values are so hard to find these days. I will personally, as the owner, see your project to its finality. I strive to be a contractor that pays attention to the needs and wishes of the client. We work hard to make your build experience as pleasant as possible.

Here at KMS, we aim to please! I have over 30 years of experience and 8 years in business. I have built buildings as big as 15,000 sq. ft. and as small as knocking out a couple of walls to enlarge a bathroom. I take every job with the same importance, no matter how big or small.

I specialize in framing, concrete custom tile jobs, decks, patio covers, fences, re-models and room additions. I have been framing for over 30 years. I am on site, usually with my bags on, every step of the framing process. We also specialize in building custom stairs, from free standing radius to straight runs.
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Trellis Framework Westlake Village - How to prevent Construction Contractor Scams Construction contractors are a dime a dozen and can help make your life so much easier when you need work done on your home or you're trying to create a new residence. Naturally, with a lot of options may come a lot of scam artists looking to make you part with your hard earned money. In the end, just how do you really trust someone you've never worked with? The true catch here is that you can't! The only way you could make certain you won't get scammed would be to research your options and steer clear of indications of a scam that the contractor may exhibit. We've taken the time to compile many of the most common techniques that homeowners have gotten scammed before with hopes that you won't enhance the numbers! 1. It is best to end up being the someone to approach a construction contractor rather than the opposite. Some so-called contractors attempt to scam homeowners by going door-to-door hoping locating a new victim. Never engage a contractor that performs this, and even more importantly, don't let yourself get pressured into building a quick decision. Not forgetting, most scam artists only accepts upfront cash payments, that is all the more reason to prevent them! 2. It's your work to find out when the contractor under consideration has everything to hide. It is possible to take the first step by asking him for several references that you could contact yourself. It's vital that you be aware of work habits of the construction contractor, so take time to visit job sites to have a sense of his work ethics. Remember, a sincere contractor with nothing to hide can have no problems developing references or enabling you to have a look at certainly one of his many job sites. 3. Ensure the contractor has a physical office along with a contact address in your area. When the contractor has no office and all you are able use for contact purposes is really a P.O. box, it might be a sign of someone looking to scam you. Choosing someone local doesn't just mean you can expect to save more money, but that you can get in contact with the contractor face-to-face. 4. Get acquainted with the legal guidelines for licensing contractors in your area. All states have different groups of rules, but when a contractor you're hoping to work with has no insurance and isn't licensed in your state, never under any circumstances hire them. It may make the search somewhat harder, nevertheless it can stop you from getting scammed in the first place. By no means would it be simple to find a sincere construction contractor in any area. Sure, a straightforward browse Google will yield many contributes to your city, but it really doesn't always mean all the contractors could have your best interests at heart. At the conclusion of your day, you should be the smart one and determine when the contractor is telling the facts and whether or not you can rely on them.


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