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Is STRENG HOMES a real contractor?
STRENG HOMES appears in public building-permit records with 3 permits filed through 2023 in and around Sacramento County, CA. Permits are filed with local government before work begins, so this is a matter of public record, not a self-reported listing.
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Is STRENG HOMES licensed and insured?
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How recent is STRENG HOMES's work?
The most recent permit on record for STRENG HOMES is dated 2023-05-09, with 3 permits on file in total.
(Shared Plans with CBRC2022-00321) The fire damaged walls and roof structure of the warehouse are being rebuilt along with the replacement of burnt electrical wiring the way the building was originally approved by the County of Sacramento in 1978.
Bike riding homeless arsonists ignited fire which burned the rear warehouse portions of Unit A7 of our building at 11300 Coloma Rd. The building was permitted, inspected, and approved by the County of Sacramento in 1978.
The rear walls, support beams, rafter joists, roof sheathing, and foam roofing were destroyed. The mid-span beam and rear walls were inspected by the engineer and will be allowed to remain in place after the smoke damage is cleaned up. The rear walls were originally 2x4 and will be rebuilt with 2x6 studs. The rafter joists that were originally 2x10 @ 24: OC will be replaced with 2x12 @ 24" OC. The entire flat roof portion of the roof will bere-roofed as the fire department put over 40 penetrations in it in fighting the fire.Sacramento County · 2023$100,000
(Shared Plans with CBRC2022-00320) The fire damaged walls and roof structure of the warehouse are being rebuilt along with the replacement of burnt electrical wiring the way the building was originally approved by the County of Sacramento in 1978.
Bike riding homeless arsonists ignited fire which burned the rear warehouse portions of Unit A8 of our building at 11300 Coloma Rd. The building was permitted, inspected, and approved by the County of Sacramento in 1978.
The rear walls, support beams, rafter joists, roof sheathing, and foam roofing were destroyed. The mid-span beam and rear walls were inspected by the engineer and will be allowed to remain in place after the smoke damage is cleaned up. The rear walls were originally 2x4 and will be rebuilt with 2x6 studs. The rafter joists that were originally 2x10 @ 24" OC will be replaced with 2x12 @ 24" OC. The entire flat roof portion of the roof will be re-roofed as the fire department put over 40 penetrations in it in fighting the fire.Sacramento County · 2023$100,000
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