Frequently Asked Questions

  • What's included in turn-key new home construction?

    Turn-key construction means managing the entire building process from site preparation and foundation work through structural framing and final finishing. At Kenny's Kustoms Construction, we coordinate excavation, concrete work, framing, and custom elements like metal roofing to deliver a complete home ready for occupancy.
  • How does a home addition tie into an existing foundation?

    Home additions require structural framing and foundation tie-ins that integrate new construction with the existing home's structure. Proper planning ensures the addition blends seamlessly and maintains structural integrity. At Kenny's Kustoms Construction, we coordinate foundation work and framing so expanded spaces function as part of the original home.
  • What affects the cost of a kitchen remodel?

    Kitchen remodel costs depend on layout reconfiguration, plumbing updates, custom cabinetry, countertop materials, and the extent of structural changes. More complex projects involving new layouts or upgraded utilities typically increase costs. Careful planning with experienced contractors helps control expenses while achieving durable, functional results.
  • When should you upgrade an aging bathroom?

    Upgrade an aging bathroom when you notice outdated plumbing, poor lighting, insufficient storage, or worn finishes that reduce functionality. Modernizing these spaces improves daily efficiency and increases property value. At Kenny's Kustoms Construction, we recommend planning upgrades before plumbing or structural issues develop into larger problems.
  • What's custom metal fabrication used for in construction?

    Custom metal fabrication creates structural components like brackets, supports, beams, and custom-built elements for residential projects. This specialized welding work supports structural reinforcement, outdoor features, and unique design elements. At Kenny's Kustoms Construction, we use precision fabrication to complement construction and remodeling work throughout Kentucky.
  • How do you finish a basement to prevent moisture problems?

    Finishing a basement requires proper moisture control through insulation, ventilation, and framing techniques that prevent water damage and mold. Addressing drainage and using appropriate materials ensures the space remains dry and comfortable. At Kenny's Kustoms Construction, we incorporate structural considerations that protect finished basements long-term.
  • What are the benefits of metal roofing in Kentucky?

    Metal roofing offers exceptional durability, weather resistance, and longevity well-suited to Kentucky's varied climate conditions. It withstands high winds, heavy rain, and temperature fluctuations better than traditional shingles. At Kenny's Kustoms Construction, we install metal roofing that protects homes across western and central Kentucky for decades.
  • Why is site preparation important before building?

    Proper site preparation through grading, excavation, and trenching ensures stable foundations and correct drainage for new construction. Skipping this step can lead to settling, water issues, and structural problems. At Kenny's Kustoms Construction, we schedule excavation early so foundations are built on properly prepared land.
  • How does hardscaping improve landscape stability?

    Hardscaping elements like retaining walls, paver patios, and stone walkways control erosion, manage water flow, and define usable outdoor spaces. Durable materials and proper installation ensure these features perform reliably for years. At Kenny's Kustoms Construction, we combine hardscape work with outdoor living spaces for cohesive property design.
  • What's the biggest mistake homeowners make with outdoor decks?

    The biggest mistake is choosing inadequate framing or materials that don't withstand weather and regular use. Durable construction with proper fasteners and weatherproofing ensures decks last decades. At Kenny's Kustoms Construction, we build outdoor structures using framing techniques designed for long-term performance in Kentucky's climate.