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Avatar for Craftsman Basement Finish Co
Craftsman Basement Finish Co
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Serving Avondale, CO and surrounding areas

In business since 2003

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"From the beginning Ben was prompt, professional and courteous.  We had 1000 sq ft finished for around 40K.  Not the least expensive, and certainly not the most, but the efficiency of the project that was completed in 45 days was worth every penny.  We had a recreation room, bathroom, bedroom and storage space finished and barely knew they were in our home with the systems Ben has in place.  From coming through the window wells, to having a port a potty outside of the home we rarely knew  they were there.Great job overall!"
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Recommended by94%of homeowners
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Let's Budget Multi-Task LLC
5.0(
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Serving Avondale, CO and surrounding areas

In business since 2014

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Fantastic job! Asked them to clean somewhat of a cat hoarding situation...dirty beyond normal living...and they did an excellent job. Hats off to resolving this deispicable task! I would hire again."
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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The Paint Doctor Inc
4.3(
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Serving Avondale, CO and surrounding areas

In business since 1993

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I searched for several paint companies before settling on The Paint Doctor. Read blogs/reviews of about 30 companies in the local area. There were only 3 companies that met my criteria - high reviews, number of reviews greater than 100, no really bad reviews like one company had an ex-convict threaten the homeowner, and had to have been around for more than 10 years. Two of those companies returned my call - The Paint Doctor and AMC Painting. AMC Painting's estimate came in about $1000 higher and The Paint Doctor's guarantee was longer and covered the labor and caulking too, so I went with The Paint Doctor. Some discrepancies between what the initial consultation mentioned and what the actual painting took place: - I thought I was told that they do not use subcontractors, but a subcontractor did the job. When asked about that later, was told that they only higher quality subcontractors with experience and still guarantee their work. - Was told that when the siding nails are loose, they will use screws. The sub-contractor wasn't even aware of this and never heard of such a thing. Nevertheless, the loose nails were pounded back in, and it all looks just fine. - Was told that the rotted wood around the window would be replaced. I assumed that meant the complete board would be replaced. For example, the 3 foot 1x4 board under a window. But only the portion that was rotted was replaced, so it looks a little odd. Only about 10 inches of that 3 foot board was replaced. If it were me doing the work, I would have replaced the whole board, so you wouldn't see the crease. Problems: - Tape was left on the roof. Sub-contractor returned and removed the tape. - Caulking at the front window was old and black. Sub-contractor fixed. - Gap at basement walkout door. Sub-contractor caulked and painted. - Sub-contractor filled our trashcan. Luckily trash pick-up was the next day. Would have been more professional if they took away their own trash with them when they were done. - Paint got stuck to the weatherstripping to the front door. So, when the door was opened, the weatherstripping was ripped from the door jam. I ended up fixing this because I was in the process of adding a storm door. The sub-contractor stated this was done because no one was home at the time. It probably would have been better to work with the homeowner to remove the weatherstripping, so a gap is there to paint the door and the door jam, then when it's dry, to re-install the weatherstripping. Bottom line: The paint came out great, the trimming looks great, they completed the job very quickly - about 3 days, they cleaned up their mess, didn't see any splatter, and they were polite. The best thing is that The Paint Doctor guarantees the paint, labor, and caulking for 12 years for our contract. Whether this ends up to be true or not, I will revisit this review and update it."
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Recommended by87%of homeowners
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From Above Welding & General Construction
5.0(
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Serving Avondale, CO and surrounding areas

In business since 2007

Free estimates

"He did an incredible job. His prices were incredibly fare. I was very impressed. He even fixed our trash compactor which I wasn't expecting that day and he also welded a crack in our stove. We saved a ton of money and it's working beautifully.  He only wanted to charge us 75 dollars but we paid him a hundred because we live all up in the mountains and he came like an hour away."
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