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Avatar for Cook Remodeling & Custom Construction Inc
Cook Remodeling & Custom Construction Inc
4.3(
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Serving Queen Valley, AZ and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1979

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Great work! The owner, Jeff is reliable, honest, and cares about good quality. Through working with him, we discovered he has been a contractor for decades in AZ, and his experience shows! WORKMANSHIP was detailed, service and pricing were spot on! Highly recommend this company!"
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Recommended by87%of homeowners
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Precision Blueprint Development, LLC
4.8(
10
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Serving Queen Valley, AZ and surrounding areas

Approved

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2018

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"My sister and I purchased a 5 BDRM/3BTRM home. I've never hired contractors before to do any type of remodeling. I was concerned if I'd find the right contractor that would meet my needs. From my 1st appointment with Raul & Taylor, it was clear they'd listen to what I wanted done. They even took the time to answer my questions & concerns. I need to open a couple of walls, wall up unnecessary extra doorways, & turn a bathroom tub into a walk-in shower with a seat. We found a walk-in shower kit called, Tuscany Freedom Grand with glass doors from Home Depot that we all (Taylor/Raul, & myself) thought this would be a good fit for the size space we had to work with. Kit is ordered online. Construction day: Raul & Taylor, had every requested wall, doorway, & bathtub removed. They worked from sunup to a bit passed dinner hours to get this phase of construction done. Next day same efficient work ethics with wall reconstruction, texturing, & painting. They even painted over areas that needed it from previous owners. The shower kit finally arrives at Home Depot, Raul & Jaun (plumber) were kind enough to pick up the kit for delivery to the house. NOW this is how you know you have a good contractor. They get started on the insulation. About an hour into them working I receive call. Raul says, "we have to stop what we're doing. The shower pan is good. We have it installed. The rest of whole entire kit is to be installed with silicone. I can install this kit for you, but the shower will need to be redone in 2yrs. I won't be able to warranty this work because if it. I can't do that and feel good about it later." Well now we just spent 3.1k on kit that. So now what? Raul & myself decided to go with cement backer board and tile. My sister & I purchase the tile and items needed. We managed to use some of the home depot kit (seat, corner pieces for soap/step to incorporate into the new updated walk-in shower design. Raymond is their tile contractor and does excellent work. He had the tiling done within 2 days. During this time Raul and Taylor were able to come back with a reduced payment of 2k. That helped a lot since 3/4s of the unused shower kit was sitting in a corner of the bathroom. Those beautiful and heavy shower doors couldn't be installed either due to the layout of a pocket door right behind the shower wall. This kit was a lesson for all involved, right down to the installation video. Now, with all remodels, touch ups need to be done. I sent in my concerns on the shower tile grouting needing touched up & a bit more paint too. Raul and Raymond were out the very next day to complete all touch ups. During all this work being performed. Everything was cleaned up after every workday. I'm looking forward to doing my future remodel projects with Precision BluePrint Development again"

This bathroom showcases a stunning blend of luxurious and modern design elements. The focal point is a sophisticated walk-in shower with bold, marble-patterned tiles on the walls, complemented by a pebble-style mosaic tile floor. The shower is enclosed with frameless glass, providing a seamless and open feel. Built-in niches offer functional storage, while a corner bench adds convenience. Metallic fixtures, including a rainfall showerhead and handheld attachment, complete the shower’s elegant
gorgeous view of the stainless steel appliances
Entry way remodel
pocket door added to make an easy passage to the on suite
Gary and Brenda’s home remodel

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Response time1 day
Response rate91%
3 neighbors recently requested a quote
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AAA ACTION CONTRACTING INC
5.0(
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Serving Queen Valley, AZ and surrounding areas

In business since 1978

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"great, the dryer box give us an additional 4 inches for the dryer to vent flexible metal hose. Thank you John & Rick for the quick response to this challenge."
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Response time3 days
Response rate100%
Recommended by91%of homeowners
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Regal Bath & Kitchens
4.9(
191
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Serving Queen Valley, AZ and surrounding areas

In business since 2000

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"As a Realtor, I come into contact with a lot of contractors. Most never answer their phones or take forever to return your calls. Tamara and Regal Bath & Kitchens are the exceptions! Tamara with Regal Bath & Kitchens was amazing to work with, we had both bathrooms remodeled as well as kitchen countertops replaced and new flooring installed. All while we were out of town prior to moving in which increased our stress level as we had to find contractors we could trust to come and go into our vacant home to get the job done "unsupervised". Tamara made this easy and stress-free for us. She worked with my wife and me at every step in the process and made sure we were happy. When there was an issue (as there always is in construction) Tamara was fast to communicate the issue and often provided solutions that we would never have thought of ourselves. Tamara and Regal are professional and do quality work, we will always use Regal in the future! Thank you, Tamara and Team, for all your hard work!"
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Recommended by98%of homeowners
GBP Contracting LLC
4.7(
39
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Serving Queen Valley, AZ and surrounding areas

In business since 2009

"They were going to charge for part of the estimate and so I decided not to use them because of that. The estimate was pretty high. I had the job done and it was probably almost half the price they were going to charge but they were local contractors through a realtor company that I deal with. The sounded like they knew what they were doing, it sounded like they would have done the job pretty nicely but the were rather high plus hey were going to charge for giving me a proper estimate. They couldn't give me a proper estimate because I wouldn't pay the fee for the estimate. It was about 8 to $900."
Recommended by87%of homeowners
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