Weâve had mixed experiences with contractors in the past, such that we were a little worried when we decided to remodel our kitchen and master bathroom. Our experience with Home Advisor has been fairly positive, so we felt confident that using their service would give us a leg up in selecting a reputable company. After reviewing the bids from three contractors, we selected Delerio Construction for our project. They werenât the least expensive, but the representative, George, sold us on the companyâs efficiency and quality of work. George was the first person from the company we met, and he did a great job representing the company. George stepped through the processes with us, helping us with many of our selections and accompanying us whilst we selected our tile and countertop. We benefited by his knowledge of and connections in the marketplace. Once we documented the details of our project we met the site supervisor, Abel. He was everything that George told us he would be. He was thorough, personable, and was very dedicated to the success of the project. From the initial demolition through the final touch up work, Abel remained focused on our success and available. He gave us his mobile number early in the process, but given how often we made us of it, he might have regretted it before we finished. The designer was personable, the site supervisor was exceptional, but the real meat of any remodeling project is the workmanship - and by extension, the craftsmen who perform the work. They did not disappoint. We had friendly, capable guys working on our house nearly every day of the project! If you have any of the same experience weâve had with contractors, then, like us, you experienced dead time in the middle of the schedule. On previous projects we have even had to bribe contractors to return and finish a job. Not such with Delerio. I should probably include the negatives as well. Of course, no project like this can be without issues. Our first, and biggest, was a problem with our decisions making it from the designer to the work teams. We had a few instances, with different seriousness, that occurred because of this breakdown in communication. The owner, Geno, quickly responded to each issue. But to his credit, I understand that he and his staff reworked the entire front end of the process. I guess ultimately, after the friendliness of the employees or the pleasantness of the experience, the real yardstick by which a project is judged is the final outcome. We are so pleased with our new bathroom and upgraded kitchen. If you read through this long-winded post, then I guess you wonât be surprised to read that we strongly recommend Delerio Construction, so much so that if you our considering them for your project, ask them for my contact information. Iâd be glad to talk with you and show you some photos.