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Tips for Transforming Small Spaces in Your Home

Finding space for everyone to work, play and relax at home may be a challenge. A reorganization or remodel of a small area in your home can make the difference if you are looking for more space. A solid plan with carefully selected design elements can turn any unused space into a cozy haven for you and your family to enjoy. The following steps can help you reimagine underutilized areas in your home.

Create a Plan

Once you’ve decided on the space you plan to transform, think about how you are going to utilize your space. An area for a home gym, reading nook, or play area for the kids all have different functionalities and require distinct design approaches. This critical first step will help you determine the room flow, furniture, fixtures, and storage solutions.

Embrace

Natural Light

An instant way to add volume to any space is to increase natural light. Windows, skylights, or glass doors are magnets for natural light to shine through any small space. A professional remodeler can help you explore your options for

windows or natural light installations. Mirrors are also a great way to make a small space feel larger by reflecting the light and making the room look bigger visually.

Select Neutral Paint Colors

Walls and floors with light and solid colors can help make any room feel bigger. Experts recommend two colors for your space, one overall hue and one accent color. Too many colors or too dark of a color palette will make the room look smaller and busy. You can add a splash of color with a rug, pillow, work of art, or room accessory.

Rethink Your Furniture

When planning for larger items in your space think about functionality. Do you need a desk and a bookshelf, or can you purchase a furniture item that can serve as both? Fewer pieces of furniture in your small room can make a tiny space seem like it has more square footage. Different types of furniture with built-in storage solutions such as side tables or seats will make your room visually less crowded. A professional remodeler can install shelving or cabinets if you need alternative storage solutions.

Balance Your Décor

The final step is personalizing your small space. While it may be tempting to place everything in your new room, remember to keep the space simplified and free of clutter to avoid making the area feel smaller. Generally, interior designers recommend having some empty space known as “negative space” to make positive elements in the room stand out and create visual comfort.

To help you find a professional remodeler or interior designer near you, visit www.LakeRegionBuilders.com

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Turn Your Backyard into an Oasis

Now more than ever, homeowners are utilizing their home’s indoor and outdoor areas. In a recent survey conducted by the New Home Trends Institute (NHTI) in collaboration with Pro Builder nearly two-thirds (65%) of family homeowners say that their home’s outdoor spaces are very important to them. The survey also revealed that a third of young homeowners (singles, couples and families) remodeled their outdoor spaces. Consider the following tips if you are ready to transform your outdoor space into a backyard oasis.

Add a Functional Space for Dining

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Not only is open-air dining enjoyable on warm summer days, but it also creates more space for entertaining. Consider adding an outdoor kitchen to your backyard. You can scale this project based on your lifestyle and budget. If you would like to cook meals frequently outdoors, you may need a space for appliances, such as a grill and refrigerator, as well as a sink. To help you decide the items you’ll need, think about the dishes you’ll likely prepare

and how many people you would usually accommodate. Your level of engagement with your outdoor kitchen will help you decide on the layout and design. The best place to start is by talking to a professional remodeler or landscape contractor to help you create a space to fit your needs.

Find Comfort Around Fire Pits and Fireplaces

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Create Visual Appeal with a Walkway

Where and how you walk into your backyard is often overlooked. However, an eye-catching pathway to a garden space or patio can help you create a cohesive living space. There are so many ways to make a pathway that matches your aesthetic. Maybe a mosaic pebble pathway is suitable if you’re looking for an artisan approach. Or, if you’re looking for a rustic, earth-toned look, wood slices or recycled palate wood are good options. Consider your budget, size, location, and pathway usage when designing your pathway to determine what material will fit your backyard design.

Set the Mood with Outdoor Lighting

Lighting elements designed specifically for outdoor use add a subtle and helpful glow in the evening. Popular places around your backyard to add a lighting component are on the deck/patio stairs, pathways, posts, or hanging over a trellis. To help you narrow choices, determine how bright you’d like your outdoor space to be and the power sources, such as LED or solar.

Installing elements like these into your backyard can add personal enjoyment to your home. Need help creating your backyard oasis? Visit the member directory online at www.LakeRegionBuilders.com for a list of qualified contractors.

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Top Colors for 2023

Springtime is the perfect time to reassess and refresh the design and ambiance of our homes.

Bold and Transformative

Ready to bring color back into your home? Check out these hot hues:

► Pantone’s 2023 Color of the Year, Viva Magenta, provides a perfect change of pace and promotes a joyous and optimistic celebration.

► Benjamin Moore’s Raspberry Blush is a similarly charismatic coral hue that can be used to add a lively pop of color to any space.

► Glidden’s choice of bluish-green Vining Ivy as its 2023 Color of the Year is a versatile hue to create an on-trend look in any room.

Warm and Grounding

Want something outside of traditional neutrals without being too bold?

► Soft, earthy, subtle pink hues — such as Sherwin Williams’ Redend Point or Dunn Edwards’ Terra Rosa — can add rich, sophisticated color to the home.

► Valspar also included colors such as Southern Road and Desert Carnation in its 2023 Colors of the Year palette,

which are in line with this year’s redbased selections.

Neutral Reset

Sometimes nothing beats a classic neutral, which Behr opted for with its 2023 Color of the Year.

► Behr’s Blank Canvas is a rich neutral to help renew every space in the home, from entryways to living rooms to bedrooms.

► Neutral colors such as Ivory Brown, Cozy White, and Villa Grey are included in Valspar’s 2023 Colors of the Year palette for a soft, approachable look.

This range of colors — and the versatility it provides — offers multiple sources of inspiration for reinventing and reconnecting with your home in the year ahead.

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An increasing number of homeowners are seeking the expertise of professional remodelers to help modernize their existing homes. If you are thinking of updating your current home for 2023 and beyond, here are three guidelines to consider.

Optimize Space

Our lifestyles have evolved and so has our reliance on the home as a place to work and learn. After a few years of social distancing and modified work schedules, most homeowners who need a home office space have already created one. The next step is to make it versatile.

“Home office space has reemerged as an essential element, but it’s been redefined in a way”, says Ed Binkley, director of design at BSB Design in Orlando. “Now, it’s more about creating a space that’s flexible and can easily adapt to the unique needs of different people, whether they need a home office, a gym, or more space to entertain.”

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Design for the Future

Trendy colors and decor will come and go. But something that will never go out of style is energy efficiency. “The large majority of prospective buyers whom we survey each year consistently rank having energy-efficient features throughout the home at or near the top of their priority list,” says Rose Quint, assistant vice president for survey research at NAHB.

Homeowners who incorporate green elements will experience long-term benefits in energy cost savings, higher resale value, and enhanced living comfort. Aside from energy-efficient appliances, features that often go unnoticed but can make a significant impact include low-E windows, energy-efficient roof shingles and tiles, and spray-foam insulation. Smart-home devices can also produce significant energy savings. Remote- and voice-controlled lighting solutions, customizable thermostats and automated whole-home security systems are popular integrations for today’s smart homes.

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Stay Flexible

Builders and remodelers are still experiencing supply-related delays in 2023. The challenges depend on the scope of your project and the types of materials needed. It is important for all parties to establish clear expectations for project milestones and to remain flexible if delays occur.

Experts recommend having a backup plan in the event of remodeling project delays. Perhaps there will be a delay on the new kitchen appliances, and you will need alternatives for cooking and storing food. Or bathroom finishes might take longer than expected to arrive and you will need to continue relying on a secondary bathroom. Project disruptions can be inconvenient but having alternative plans in place will make them more tolerable.

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5 Simple and Stylish Home Design Ideas

Do you spend lazy Saturday afternoons browsing online, wishing you had the budget to hire an interior designer to replicate their artistic interiors? Well-designed rooms don’t always have to come with a huge price tag; designing on a budget may be easier than you think. Many times, by changing small things, a room can take on an entirely new personality.

“Less is more” minimalism is a design trend that can help homes look nice with minimal intervention. A style that can help to destress users and make them easily relax in any space. The good thing about minimalism is that it can be coupled with any other design style and achieve the required outcome. So, whether that is a Boho style or industrial, all of these can be coupled up with a minimalistic look to give the desired stylish effect.

Nowadays, minimalism is recognized and followed by many influencers and can easily be achieved on a budget. Consider the following when incorporating minimalist design ideas.

Tell a Story

Minimalism tends to be simple, and yet adding a few personal touches into any space can make it burst with life and become more characteristic while reflecting the real personality of the user.

Incorporate Natural Light

Let sunlight inside the designated room. Allowing natural light in will always enhance the interior space. However, if the area has no good exposure to sunlight, it can be fixed using other artificial light elements. Lighting

up the space makes it more cheerful and takes away the gloomy feel. It can also make any room look bigger and more welcoming.

Keep Color in Mind

Introduce the right color palette. Even when using a neutral palette, adding a few subtle tones can help create more harmony in the space. Neutral hues are always easy on the eyes and create a relaxing, cozy feel.

Add Greenery

Using plants in any space gives it a fresh oasis-like feel. An important factor is to keep the plants healthy enough to stay green and lush. For this reason, many designers use artificial plants in a minimalistic design, because of their ease of care and consistency.

Create an Organized Space

Decluttering is an essential feature of any minimalistic design. To create a stress-free space, ensure it is clean and well-organized. The importance of this is backed up by science, many studies show that cluttered and messy homes are linked to higher stress levels.

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LAWN CARE TIPS

• KEEP GRASS MOWED — The City of Detroit Lakes has an ordinance regarding high Grass and noxious weeds. Properties with grass longer than 6 inches are in violation of the ordinance. Keep grass at 2 1/2 to 3 inches long for a healthy lawn.

• REMOVE — Remove damaged and dead vegetation.

• RESEED — Reseed bare spots caused by salt with a salt-tolerant grass mix. Then keep the ground moist for 3-4 weeks.

• WAIT TO FERTILIZE — Fall is the best time to fertilize.

• SWEEP UP — Sweep up lawn products that fall on driveways or sidewalks.

• REUSE — Reuse or properly dispose of lawn products or chemical waste.

• KEEP DRAINS CLEAR — Keep storm drains clear of debris.

• CLEAN — Clean material from gutters.

• DIRECT — Direct downspouts onto grass.

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It’s no secret that kitchens are one of the most popular spaces in homes. If your kitchen is dated or no longer fits your lifestyle, you may want to consider remodeling. An upgraded or modern kitchen also can increase the value of your home. Consider the following steps to help you prepare for a kitchen remodel.

Prioritize Needs and Wants

The best place to start is to determine what kitchen style and features best suit your needs. Have you started cooking or inviting more people to your home to entertain? Experts recommend making a list of your new kitchen priorities. A recent survey by the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) of prospective and recent home buyers found that more than 70% of buyers wanted a table space for eating (78%), a central island (77%), and drinking water filtration (76%). Make sure to include all the kitchen features on your list, including storage preferences, appliances, types of materials and lighting. A list will help you stay on track to achieve your kitchen remodel goals and stay within your budget.

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Set a Budget

After you have a general idea of what you need for your new kitchen, outline the cost associated with your project. The larger the scope of your kitchen remodel, such as knocking out walls to gain additional square footage, the increased chances your renovation may take extra time and money. If you work with a professional contractor, they will have contacts to help you secure the best prices on materials and labor. In addition, a conservative budget will give you the cushion you need if the project has unexpected expenses.

Kitchen remodeling frequently involves problem-solving, such as

maximizing your existing space or strategically building storage. A professional remodeler can help homeowners manage such challenges and meet their needs while staying within the budget.

Find a Qualified Remodeler

Hiring a professional remodeler is more than just paying for labor and materials. A qualified remodeler has experience with project-related items such as building codes, permits, safety, and cost estimates and has the necessary tools and equipment to get the job done. Professionals also have a network of suppliers and subcontractors to ensure the work on your home is executed properly.

A new kitchen can be rewarding with proper planning and partnership with a qualified professional. To find a licensed, professional remodeler in your area, visit the online membership directory at www.LakeRegionBuilders.com

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Top 5 Questions to Ask Your Remodeler

A home remodel can add value and comfort to your home. Once you’ve committed to modernizing your home, the first step is to find a professional remodeler. Online listings can seem endless. How do you know which expert will be able to provide exceptional service and quality craftsmanship? Some projects take considerable time and money so it is important to select a contractor you can trust. To help you navigate your options, consider asking the following pointed questions to find the remodeler that fits your project needs.

How long have you been in business?

It usually takes three to five years to establish a financially sound business. You want to make sure they will be around after the construction is complete to service any warranties. A reputable contractor should respond to your queries promptly.

What type of insurance do you have?

Make sure the builder/remodeler has enough workers’ compensation and general liability insurance. All professional contractors should be insured and able to show a certificate proving such

insurance. If not, you may be liable for any construction-related accidents on your premises.

Do you have references I can speak with?

Professional contractors should have current references they can provide from current and past clients — and you should be able to reach those references, not just an answering machine. If they won’t provide references, beware. If they do, ask the customers if they would hire the builder/remodeler again. Also, an experienced remodeler will be able to show you their work, both completed and in progress.

How will we discuss the project’s progress?

Do you feel you can easily communicate

with the remodeler? Remember you will be in close contact with them throughout the construction process and afterward as you live in your newly remodeled home. You both should agree on how often to connect to discuss updates throughout the project. It is best to determine what communication channel (email, text, phone, or virtual meeting) fits your needs.

Are you able to provide a written contract?

A qualified remodeler will provide a written estimate before beginning the work and provide a detailed contract. The contract should clearly spell out what work will and will not be performed and provide a payment schedule. If you don’t have a contract, you are not protected when something goes wrong. Don’t hire anyone who tells you a contract “won’t be necessary.”

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Simple Repairs to Help Sell Your Home

If you’re ready to put your home on the market, you’ll likely want to sell it quickly and secure the best price. Most homes have general wear and tear and potential home buyers will take notice. At the same time, you likely won’t have a large budget to spend on your current home, especially if you’re trying to buy a new home. To help you focus on the areas of your home that will attract buyers, consider the following simple home repairs.

Refresh Your Home Exterior

Evaluating your home’s curb appeal is the best place to start. Once you put your home on the market, you want your home to stand out and make a good first impression. An exterior refresh doesn’t need to involve a complete landscape redesign. A quick cleanup to remove dead or dying plants can give your home an instant inviting look. Any bare solid ground can be covered with pine straw or mulch from a local hardware store. Once your front yard is tidy, consider adding a fresh coat of paint to the outside of your home. Cracked or chipped siding will deter buyers and should be repaired.

Inspect Your HVAC Unit

Home buyers don’t want to be faced with a repair bill immediately after purchasing a home. If you have a central air conditioning unit in your home, make sure it’s working optimally. If cool air isn’t filling the entire home when the

unit is turned on or if your unit makes loud noises, it’s a sign your unit needs to be repaired. It is best practice to have the HVAC unit inspected before your home is put on the market. Future buyers can rest assured their new cooling system will work properly.

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Ensure Your Flooring is Acceptable

Snagged carpet, broken tiles, and stains on flooring detract home buyers. The floors in your home should be in good condition. Dirty carpet should be cleaned or replaced. Make sure any new flooring is consistent with the style and color of existing flooring to avoid a patchwork design. Buyers want to be able to visualize the space they will live in, so neutral-colored flooring works best. If you find wood flooring in good condition under the carpet you are replacing, you might want to consider keeping it in place. Wood flooring is attractive to many home buyers.

Spruce Up Your Bathrooms

You’ll be surprised by how much a small repair, such as caulking around the sink or tub, can provide big results. Taking time to remove the dirt and grime from the bathroom in your home can make a positive impression on buyers. The flooring condition is as important as it is in the other areas of your home. Fix any broken or chipped tile and steam clean the floors. Investing in these small home repairs before selling your home can potentially increase your sell price and help ensure your listing doesn’t last long.

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Lake Region Builders Association – Membership Directory

BUILDERS & REMODELERS

AL CLARK CONSTRUCTION

Al Clark 218-849-4489 alclarkconst@live.com

ALLSTAR CONSTRUCTION

Adam Olson 701-478-7663 aolson@allstartoday.com

BIRCH GROUP

Petrina Rhines 612-323-9333 prhines@thebirchgroup.org

BRIARD CONSTRUCTION

Hunter Briard 218-439-6043 briardconstruction@gmail.com

BNJ BUILDERS, LLC

Robert Nordick, Jr. 218-770-3791 rnordickjr@yahoo.com

DO-RIGHT CONSTRUCTION

Jim Herman 218-234-1095 doright@arvig.net

DUCHENE BUILDERS, LLC

Dean DuChene 218-849-7478 dean.duchene@icloud.com

DYNAMIC HOMES

Greg Meyer 218-847-2611 gregm@dynamichomes.com

FERGUS FALLS AREA HABITAT FOR HUMANITY

Stan Carignan 218-736-2905 fergushabitat@gmail.com

FOLTZ BUILDINGS

David Foltz 218-847-3281 foltz@foltzbuildings.com

HEMMELGARN BUILDERS

Troy Hemmelgarn 218-346-2377 office@hbinc.net

HIEBERT HOMES LLC

Stephen Hiebert 218-234-0616 stephen@hieberthomes.com

JBS BUILDERS, LLC

Jayson Storo 218-232-0472 jaysonbs@live.com

LAKES CONSTRUCTION SERVICES

Jason VanValkenburg 218-849-6445 lakesconstructionservices@outlook.com

LIGHTHOUSE CONSTRUCTION

Stefan Boehm 218-844-1900 stefanb@lighthouseconstruct.com

MCCALL CONSTRUCTION

Scott McCall

218-640-3749 scott@mccallconstruct.com

MLC CUSTOM HOMES

Bryan Schoenberger 218-841-2006 bryan@mlccustomhomes.com

NH CONTRACTING LLC

Nathan Holzer 218-839-2429 nhcontractingllc@gmail.com

NODSLE CONSTRUCTION

Perry Nodsle 218-850-9525 pnodsle@hotmail.com

NOVELTY CONSTRUCTION

John Mueller 218-850-3352 john.mueller.33@gmail.com

RCH CUSTOM HOMES

Raymond Reading 218-790-1468 raymond@rchhomes.com

SCOTT BUCHHOLZ CONSTRUCTION

Scott Buchholz 218-770-0513 scottbuchholzconst@arvig.net

TOMLINSON SCHULTZ

Dana, Rita Tomlinson & Mark Schultz 218-847-3092 info@tomlinsonschultz.com

TREVOR LUND CONSTRUCTION

Trevor Lund

701-238-2531 lundroofing@loretel.net

ASSOCIATE MEMBERS

AQUARIUS HOME SERVICES

Kacie Dougherty 612-386-9307 kacie.dougherty@aquariushs.com

ARVIG

Jennifer Winn

phone 218-844-8527 jennifer.winn@arvig.com

B & M ELECTRIC, INC.

Mike Eidenschink 218-847-1946

ame123@arvig.net

BELL BANK

Nick Erickson 218-844-3000 nerickson@bell.bank

BREMER BANK

Steve Gerszewski 218-846-0362 sagerszewski@bremer.com

BUILDERS FIRSTSOURCE

Tom Morin

218-847-2688 tom.morin@bldr.com

CLASSIC CONCRETE CONTRACTORS

Dan Baker 218-849-4744 dsbaker@arvig.net

ELSNER WELL DRILLING

Kelly Elsner 218-844-8400 elsnerwelldrilling@wcta.net

ESSER PLUMBING & HEATINGAIRE SERV

Joe Esser 218-346-3530 joejr@esserinc.com

EZ OPEN GARAGE DOOR

Billy Vogel 701-235-2802 ezopengaragedoor@live.com

GEMSTONE MASONRY OPERATING CO. INC.

Todd Rodeman 218-334-3274 info@gemstonemasonryinc.com

GOODIN COMPANY

Rich Johnston 218-847-9211 rich.johnston@goodinco.com

GREENS PLUMBING – MODERN

HEATING

Nick Green 218-847-7542 greens@arvig.net

HANSON’S PLUMBING & HTG

Jason Schrupp 218-342-2422 jasonschrupp@hansonsplumbing.com

HILLTOP LUMBER

Andrew Tischer 218-367-2265 andrewt@hilltoplbr.com

HOUGH INC.

Mike Hough 218-847-7391 sales@houghinc.com

I’LL TILE & STONE

Ben Bergman 218-847-0335 illtileandstone@yahoo.com

LAKES AREA PLMB & HEATING

Jim Spalla 218-204-0220 Jim.spalla1@gmail.com

LAKES COMMUNITY CO-OP

Jake Swiers 218-238-5911 jakes@communitycoops.com

LAKESIDE LUMBER COMPANY OF ASHBY

Heather Rossum 218-747-2215 heather@lakesidelbr.com

LANEY’S, INC.

Scott Wenner / Tyler Walls 218-847-1309 scott.wenner@laneysinc.com

LUMBROS. BUILDING SOLUTIONS

Zach Felt 218-844-6672 zach@lumbros.com

MALSTROM ELECTRIC

Brad Malstrom 218-847-3132 info@malstromelectricinc.com

MENARDS

Josh McGrath 218-846-9885 detlgeneralmanager@menards.com

METRY SEPTIC & EXCAVATING

Colin Metry 218-841-7207 metryseptic@gmail.com

MID-MINNESOTA FEDERAL CREDIT UNION

Jill Carlson 218-844-5540 jcarlson@mmfcu.org

MIDWEST BANK

Stephen Daggett 218-847-4771

MIDWEST MINNESOTA COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT

Heather Hamlin 218-847-3191 hhamlin@mmcdc.com

OECS OSHA + ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE SYSTEMS

Donna Hetland 520-483-7526 donna@oecscomply.com

OLSON POOLS & SPAS

Steve Olson 218-483-3541 steve@olsonpoolsandspas.com

OTTER TAIL COUNTY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT

Amy Baldwin 218-998-8050 abaldwin@co.ottertail.mn.us

PARKSITE

Chad McDonald 701-293-6501 cmcdonald@parksite.com

PELLA WINDOWS & DOORS

Wayne Reichling 701-404-0977

reichlingwp@pellamn.com

PERHAM AREA CHAMBER

Nick Murdock 218-346-7710 chamber@perhamcc.com

PRECISION LANDSCAPE & IRRIGATION LLC

Pat Morstad 218-367-LAWN pat@plandscapes.com

PRO CUSTOM & SECURITY

Bill Dorrance 218-847-9277 billd@procustomandsecurity.com

RAMSEY FLOORING

Naomi Mousseau 218-847-9999 naomi@ramseyflooring.com

STENERSON LUMBER OF DETROIT LAKES

Joel Nelson 218-847-2188 jnelson@stenersonlumber.com

STENERSON LUMBER OF FERGUS FALLS

Mike Diekman 218-739-4481 mdiekman@stenersonlumber.com

STREHLOW INSULATION

Gemenie Strehlow 218-234-6829 strehlowinsulation@gmail.com

THE POWER CONNECTION

ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS

Wade Berreth 701-261-1534 wade@fmpowerconnection.com

TWIN CITY GARAGE DOOR

Matt Warren 701-281-4759 sales@tcgdwf.com

UNITED COMMUNITY BANK

Jen Hendrickson 218-346-5700 JenH@ucbankmn.com

UNITED SAVINGS CREDIT UNION

Caroline Gerner 218-844-1150 caroline@unitedsavingscu.org

WESTLUND EXCAVATING

Steve Westlund 701-318-1532 cynthia@westlundexcavating.com

ZAYIC CONCRETE

John Brehm 218-844-2200 zconcrete@arvig.net

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