Don't Move. Improve Your Home & Lifestyle!

Are you tired of cramped spaces or your home's appearance?

Framing a home Addition
If so, it may be time for a home addition. It’s a great way to improve your lifestyle with more space and amenities. If you have a large family or circle of friends and wish you had the space to entertain, an addition just might be the answer. An addition can greatly increase usable square footage, whether it be in the form of a kitchen, bathroom, bedroom or family room. Adding just four or six feet to a small room can make a big difference.

Whether you choose to add or expand a living room, dining room, master suite or sunroom, your home's value will increase, while upgrading and modernizing your living space, and improving the quality of your lifestyle.

Home additions can be easier and not as expensive as moving. No need to wait for a buyer, searching for a home to buy, packing, hiring movers and any of the other tasks that come with a move. The home addition phase of concrete and framing can start at least two weeks before the buildout moves into your existing home. Chris Turner strives to make the home addition experience as easy as possible.

Here's what one of his customers has to say about his home addiiton project.

“Chris Turner didn’t simply build an addition onto our house, he crafted a space that gave us an entirely new home, inside and out, and we didn’t have to pack up and move from a location we love to get it.” 
– Doug & Lorrie (Dunkirk, MD)

A home addition can turn your Southern Maryland home into your dream home. And it can be less expensive than many remodeling projects and is almost always more affordable than moving. Ready to get stearted? Contact us today for a Free consultation and estimate.
By Nancy Sheridan 25 Feb, 2020
A great deck starts with high-quality materials that reduce routine maintenance. Instead of natural wood, why not choose a premium composite decking that combines the beauty of hardwood with low-maintenance composite materials. Also think about how you can bring the inside outside with sliding doors, furniture, rugs, outdoor kitchen for grilling and serving family and guests. Consider adding a fire pit, portable furnace or heater for the winter months. Adding these types of features will make a more comfortable outdoor space … great for relaxation and entertaining.
By Nancy Sheridan 25 Feb, 2020
There are many lenders who are competing with loan options and terms and are eager to offer a loan that fits your project. You will need to know how much money is needed for your home improvement project. And that’s something Chris Turner Home Improvements can provide. Our initial consultation is FREE! We’ll meet with you at the job site to discuss your project, needs and desires. When you are sure you're going to move forward with the project there might be a design fee involved. We'll advise you at our discovery meeting if there will be a fee for providing an estimate. How much you can borrow is based on your credit rating. We suggest you check your credit reports and make sure they are accurate. If there are errors in your credit report, get the information corrected. Having a good credit report can result in quick loan approval and lower interest rates.
25 Feb, 2020
If you’re not ready to update your kitchen with new cabinets and countertops, here’s a handy tip for for removing grease from your kitchen cabinets. Removing grease from cabinet surfaces should help freshen-up your kitchen. Avoid using harsh cleaners by: • Heating a damp sponge in the microwave for 30 to 40 seconds. • To avoid burning your hands, be sure to wear rubber gloves when using the hot sponge to remove the grease. • Spray the cabinet with a citrus based cleaner (citrus works as a grease cutter). • Wipe off any remaining residue with a paper towel. Combining citrus cleaner with a hot sponge will quickly remove the grease resulting in a squeaky clean cabinet surface. If you're ready to remodel your kitchen or bath, contact us for a free estimate. We have years of experience improving homes in Calvert County and St. Mary's County.
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