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Remodeling and Design: By Room

INTERIOR HOME

Remodeling and Design: By Room

Kitchen and bathroom remodeling are two of the hottest home improvement projects today. Find a remodeling professional who specializes in these and other areas of your home.
 

Home Repair and Maintenance

The upkeep of your home can be a never-ending task. From cleaning services to handyman projects, let the professionals help you with your home maintenance.
 

Home Improvement Projects

Change your flooring, your walls or even entire rooms. Find design and installation help for all of your interior home improvement projects.
   
MAJOR HOME IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS

MAJOR HOME IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS

Are you planning a major remodel or home addition? Or maybe you're moving to a new home alltogether. Find a home improvement professional to guide you through your major home changes.
EXTERIOR HOME

EXTERIOR HOME

Is your home's exterior in need of help? Repair or install new roofing, siding, or windows to have your home looking like new again in no time.
HOME IMPROVEMENT: BEHIND THE SCENES

HOME IMPROVEMENT: BEHIND THE SCENES

Don't neglect the areas of your home that you can't see. Find a home improvement professional to service your electrical, plumbing, and heating requests today.
LANDSCAPE AND GARDEN

LANDSCAPE AND GARDEN

Whether you're looking to maintain your landscape, install a swimming pool, or build a patio, let us connect you with the best home improvement professionals for all of your landscaping and garden needs.
North Dakota Facts
Max G. Taubert of Casselton, North Dakota built a 50 foot high pyramid of empty oil cans. It is believed to be the highest oil can structure in the world.
Sitting Bull Burial State Historic Site located on the western edge of Fort Yates, North Dakota marks the original grave of the Hunkpapa Sioux leader.
The American elm (Ulmus americana) is the official state tree and is commonly found across North Dakota. The American elm often reaches 120 feet or taller.