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John Christopher Campbell
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Atlanta, GA
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Take-offs and Framing Plans in Atlanta, GA???

John Christopher Campbell
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Atlanta, GA
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Does anyone know where to go in Atlanta to get lumber take-offs and framing plans? I have a floor plan and elevations. I read @JScott Diary of a New Construction and he mentions a company he found In Atlanta that did his take-offs, framing plans (I think), the framing, roofing, roof decking, subfloors, doors, windows, siding, and maybe more? A company that basically provided all the lumber and materials for so many crafts and if I am not mistaken they did the labor as well? Am I crazy about that part? Either way, who do I call? I have heard Lowe’s and PMC? Anyone else? Thanks, Chris Campbell

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