Lee Schmid Construction of Gardner, KS has been building room additions and providing home improvement projects since 1980. We offer terrific onsite service and convenient, flexible appointments with homeowners to plan out their projects. Call (913) 856-6611 today for a Free Construction Estimate. Lee Schmid is onsite every day, for all of his company's construction jobs. Lee Schmid Construction is the only general contractor you will need. With over 38 years of building experience, we can tackle any task from custom cabinetry to home remodeling to building custom homes.
Lee Schmid Construction of Spring Hill, KS is a family owned and operated general home contracting company. We will meet you at your home to consult with you on your home improvement project (available nights and weekends for your convenience). We are licensed and insured in all counties of East Central Kansas and will provide a free construction estimate upon request. Unlike other home improvement contractors, we do our own work, with minimal sub-contracting to assist our skilled professionals.
Lee Schmid Construction has over 38 years of experience in home improvement and repair throughout Spring Hill and the entire East Central Kansas region. We can help you build your custom home from design to finish.
Do you want to avoid the hassle of visiting dozens of houses, only to find that each one does not quite meet your expectations? With a custom home, you can be sure that everything will suit you perfectly.
"Chinking" is the term for the material your contractor will use to fill spaces between the logs of your new cabin home. Small cracks are often filled with mud or plaster chinking. Larger spaces can be filled with pebbles, straw, small sticks, or wood chips.
Latex paint is water based, which means it dries quickly, cleans up with water, and is environmentally friendly. However, latex paint is also quite sensitive to the cold, and has a tendency to show brush marks.
Log cabins have been a part of American culture since the days of the early colonial settlers in the mid-17th century. Although the origins of log cabins are Scandinavian and Eastern European, styles have evolved and changed over the course of history, and cabins are now synonymous with eco-friendly living.
Log homes insulate nearly 2.5 times better than a normal wood-frame home. As with any home, you need to add insulation to your roof and to your floor for energy efficiency. The walls do not need added insulation because logs are thick and insulate well on their own.