Home Remodeling

Leska is specializing in building very energy efficient homes & additions from AAC & ICF (Insulated concrete forms) and is approved installer for AAC & ICF.

Our European division have being building custom homes for individuals for last 12 years and Leska USA is slowly bring this trend here (one home at a time). We try to show clients long and short term benefits of using very similar material and technologies used in building homes in Western Europe.

We can also build/restore or add to your home or addition with traditional stick framing also. Leska is working with wide variety of architect to meet any client needs & style. Leska Primary goals are functionality, flow & maximizing of lining space, low energy, low environment impact & extended life span of the home is big focus for us and what set us apart.

Leska also provides those services individually:

We go the extra mile on every job, big or small, simple or complex, and we want to do the same for you. So whether you're looking to completely remodel your home or just perform some minor repairs, count on us for professional, timely and cost-efficient service every time. For more information or to receive a free consultation, please contact us today.

What's the payback for Home Remodeling?

Our annual report compares construction cost with resale value for 25 common remodeling projects in 60 U.S. markets. The 20th annual Cost vs. Value Report shows that prices continue to climb for most remodeling projects at the same time the value of improvements at resale returns to 2002 levels. Estimates of resale value are also more accurate than ever before, thanks to a record 2,188 members of the National Association of Realtors who completed our e-mail survey. Finally, we have introduced nine regional averages following the divisions established by the U.S. Census Bureau. We believe this data provides more useful points of comparison than the four larger regions used in previous years.

Cost value

What the Numbers Mean

When comparing cost estimates for actual projects, remember that averaging tends to have a leveling effect on "job cost" data from the 2006 Cost vs. Value Report. And as always, seemingly small differences in size, scope, or quality of finishes can dramatically affect final project cost. Finally, local conditions also play a part, often causing average prices to appear too high or too low, even when comparing neighborhoods in the same city. In an actual real estate transaction, the "cost recouped" for a given remodeling project also depends on a variety of unpredictable factors, including the condition of the rest of the house, the value of similar homes nearby, and the rate at which property values are changing in the surrounding area. A home's urban, suburban, or rural setting also affects its value, as does the availability and cost of new and existing homes in the immediate vicinity. Where resale value is a major factor in a homeowner's decision to remodel, the best course of action is to consult with a local remodeler about construction cost, and ask an experienced Realtor about home prices in the neighborhood.

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Why choose us ?

  • Fully Insured/Bonded
  • 3rd Generation Craftsmen
  • Family Owned & Operated
  • European Quality