Mark Hoadley was the general contractor for an extensive home remodel which included a closet and bathroom addition, full kitchen and bath remodel, and air conditioning among numerous other . Overall, I'd recommend him again, since he was the best that I could find, with very affordable pricing. Even so, there are some caveats to mention. First, I'd make sure you need general contractor for your project. The majority of the work (framing, electrical, plumbing, tilework, painting) was delegated to a 3 person team. In many cases, this is all you need, and you can work with such a team directly for your project. For a project of our size, we needed someone like Mark, and he fulfilled his role well. Pros: - Knowledgeable and competent. - Affordable. Gave us the best overall price on the work, and provided for several items at cost during the project. Overall, costs were very reasonable, though there was one instance where I saved considerable money by hiring a separate contractor for a small portion of the work. - A good communicator. Responds well to email and text messages. Language is clear and precise. Even so, I recommend giving important instructions by email, since they are easier to retrieve and reference. - Flexible. Accommodated multiple change orders and detailed requests throughout the project. Was cooperative in finding mutually beneficial solutions to nuanced design and construction challenges. - Transparent. Mark allowed me to work directly with his subcontractors to give instructions on specific details. This freedom allowed the project to run much smoother. - Honors his word. If a mistake is made by him or one of his workers, he takes care of it. - Access to a wide variety of professional contractors and suppliers. Cons: - Oversight needed. Its generally a good idea to inspect the progress of your project on a daily basis, regardless of contractor. I found this necessary, as I regularly uncovered errors or mistakes that needed to be corrected. Sometimes clear instructions (given months prior) were not followed, including items that made it into the permitted plans. Even so, Mark was there often to inspect the work, and I'm sure he took care of plenty of other issues without my involvement. When rework was necessary, it was handled professionally. - Occasional quality concerns. Overall the work was high quality (framing, electrical and roofing come to mind), but some of his subcontractors disappointed (cabinetry especially). Its hard to argue with the prices, but sometimes, you get what you pay for. - Schedule. We initiated several change orders from the baseline proposal. Even with this in mind, the project finished about 1 month later than I would expect. The project got off to a slow start (he was reluctant to start significant work without approved permits, even though there was plenty of non-permitted work to be done). He also made arrangements with one 3-man crew for the majority of th