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Bancroft Additions and Remodeling

Additions and Remodeling
Before beginning any home remodeling or addition project, you should check that your Bancroft, Idaho contractor is bonded and insured. Homeowners should be aware that not all Bancroft, Idaho remodeling and addition contractors require a license. In many cases a contractor license is only required if the remodel or addition costs exceed a specific amount designated by the local building department. Bancroft, Idaho residents should check with the Bancroft, Idaho building department for the most current licensing regulations. Homeowners should also check a contractor's references and prior experience with similar home remodeling or addition projects, as well as meet and learn about any Bancroft, Idaho subcontractors they will be working with. Be aware that not all remodeling and/or addition projects require a permit; it is important to find out if a permit is necessary before any work is begun or you, as well as the contractor, will be subject to fines.
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Idaho Facts
The Kamiah Valley in Idaho is rich in the heritage and legends of the Nez Perce. It was here, among the ancestors of the present day Nez Perce, the Appaloosa horse was first bred, primarily for use as a war animal.
Elk River is the home of the Idaho Champion Western Red Cedar Tree, the largest tree in the state. Estimated to be over 3000 years old this giant is more than 18 feet in diameter and stands 177 feet tall.
Heyburn, Idaho, originally named Riverton, is the fourth oldest community in the Mini-Cassia area and the second frontier town to be settled in what is now the county of Minidoka.