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Turcin Construction LLC
38 Franklin St
5.00(
4
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Turcin Construction LLC
38 Franklin St
5.00(
4
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Customers say: Quality work
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

We are a full service remodeling company specializing in Kitchen & Bathroom remodeling as well as custom tile work. If you are looking for a company that is serious about providing great quality at an affordable price look no further. We are fully licensed and insured. We want to earn your business. Call today for a free estimate!

"Professional,high quality,affordable prices, best in the area I would say"

Samuel C on February 2019

We are a full service remodeling company specializing in Kitchen & Bathroom remodeling as well as custom tile work. If you are looking for a company that is serious about providing great quality at an affordable price look no further. We are fully licensed and insured. We want to earn your business. Call today for a free estimate!

"Professional,high quality,affordable prices, best in the area I would say"

Samuel C on February 2019


Willow Brook Remodeling, LLC
6 Elaine Dr
2.00(
1
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Willow Brook Remodeling, LLC
6 Elaine Dr
2.00(
1
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Customers say: Quick response

"When we started this project, we were very explicit as to the scope and detail of the project. Don came on site to see the scope of the project, and I had showed and discussed with him everything that needed to be done. I even provided him with a materials list which had exact details as to where each piece of trim/mounding/door was to be installed, so there were absolutely no unexpected surprises. (Don led me to believe that he is actually a contractor, which he is not. He supervises subcontractors, and pays himself an hourly rate as if he were actually performing work himself, which he does not, and is not capable of doing himself.) Prior to agreeing to hire Don, I requested he provide me with a contract with a “hard dollar amount” which he was “not to exceed.” We agreed to that price, and he insured me it would come in much less than that. Needless to say I agreed to the “not to exceed” figure. When it came time to start the job, I was surprised to see that Don was NOT actually a contractor. He stood around watching his subcontractor do all of the work. He assisted in helping to measure and hold pieces of trim, etc., but didn’t do anything to justify his hourly rate. His sub-contractor did very good work, and when the entire project was complete, I paid Don the entirety of our agreed-upon price, which ended up being the “not to exceed” figure. All seemed well and good, until several days later when I received an additional invoice in the mail for miscellaneous materials that he and his sub-contractor used that were necessary to complete the job (nails, screws, caulking, shims, tarps, etc.). I ended up calling Don to discuss this, and he flew off the handle and started swearing at me and telling me how much money he had lost on our job, and that I should’ve hired somebody else to do it. I was satisfied with the outcome of the work, and would have recommended him to others, until he pulled the old “bait and switch” tactic. If you hire Don in the future, make sure to get everything in writing ahead of time. Or, hire an actual contractor who does the work themselves. No need to “over pay” a “General” contractor to supervise and vacuum up a worksite."

Matt L on June 2018

"When we started this project, we were very explicit as to the scope and detail of the project. Don came on site to see the scope of the project, and I had showed and discussed with him everything that needed to be done. I even provided him with a materials list which had exact details as to where each piece of trim/mounding/door was to be installed, so there were absolutely no unexpected surprises. (Don led me to believe that he is actually a contractor, which he is not. He supervises subcontractors, and pays himself an hourly rate as if he were actually performing work himself, which he does not, and is not capable of doing himself.) Prior to agreeing to hire Don, I requested he provide me with a contract with a “hard dollar amount” which he was “not to exceed.” We agreed to that price, and he insured me it would come in much less than that. Needless to say I agreed to the “not to exceed” figure. When it came time to start the job, I was surprised to see that Don was NOT actually a contractor. He stood around watching his subcontractor do all of the work. He assisted in helping to measure and hold pieces of trim, etc., but didn’t do anything to justify his hourly rate. His sub-contractor did very good work, and when the entire project was complete, I paid Don the entirety of our agreed-upon price, which ended up being the “not to exceed” figure. All seemed well and good, until several days later when I received an additional invoice in the mail for miscellaneous materials that he and his sub-contractor used that were necessary to complete the job (nails, screws, caulking, shims, tarps, etc.). I ended up calling Don to discuss this, and he flew off the handle and started swearing at me and telling me how much money he had lost on our job, and that I should’ve hired somebody else to do it. I was satisfied with the outcome of the work, and would have recommended him to others, until he pulled the old “bait and switch” tactic. If you hire Don in the future, make sure to get everything in writing ahead of time. Or, hire an actual contractor who does the work themselves. No need to “over pay” a “General” contractor to supervise and vacuum up a worksite."

Matt L on June 2018


Tolland Flooring
642 Tolland Stage Rd
5.00(
1
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Tolland Flooring
642 Tolland Stage Rd
5.00(
1
)
Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

We provide sales and installation of all types of flooring. Tile, Wood, Carpet, Vinyl. We also provide bath and kitchen remodeling services. With over 30 years experience Tolland Flooring is the right choice.

We provide sales and installation of all types of flooring. Tile, Wood, Carpet, Vinyl. We also provide bath and kitchen remodeling services. With over 30 years experience Tolland Flooring is the right choice.


CENTRAL CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTS
121 N Plains Industrial Rd
5.00(
3
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CENTRAL CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTS
121 N Plains Industrial Rd
5.00(
3
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Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

DBA: EcoView Of New Haven is a premiere full insured and service contractor the operates out of Wallingford, CT. We pride ourselves on high quality work and precise attention to details. Call today! How We Got Started We started in this industry in 1988. Company started in 2015 We describe our business as Family owned and operated What separate your company for the rest As your local EcoView dealer, our commitment is to serve the community with the highest quality

"He was good! Came in and perfectly measured . They were in and out quickly . He cleaned up. I am very happy with the windows!"

Edgard S on September 2022

DBA: EcoView Of New Haven is a premiere full insured and service contractor the operates out of Wallingford, CT. We pride ourselves on high quality work and precise attention to details. Call today! How We Got Started We started in this industry in 1988. Company started in 2015 We describe our business as Family owned and operated What separate your company for the rest As your local EcoView dealer, our commitment is to serve the community with the highest quality

"He was good! Came in and perfectly measured . They were in and out quickly . He cleaned up. I am very happy with the windows!"

Edgard S on September 2022


Pro Counters New England
1 Chestnut Street
No reviews
Pro Counters New England
1 Chestnut Street
No reviews
10 years of experience

Pro Counters strives to maintain the utmost standards when it comes to product and service quality. It is our promise to ensure that every project becomes a 5-star end result. Our entire team is dedicated to provide our customers the highest quality of products and services. We work with GRANITE, MARBLE & QUARTZ.

Pro Counters strives to maintain the utmost standards when it comes to product and service quality. It is our promise to ensure that every project becomes a 5-star end result. Our entire team is dedicated to provide our customers the highest quality of products and services. We work with GRANITE, MARBLE & QUARTZ.


Lowe's
325 Cottage Grove Rd
4.58(
19
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Lowe's
325 Cottage Grove Rd
4.58(
19
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Customers say: Super punctual
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Traded on the New York Stock Exchange (LOW) since 1961, Lowe’s has grown from a small hardware store to a home improvement company providing customers inspiration and support whenever and wherever they shop. Whether our customers shop in store, online, by phone, or at their home or place of business with a Lowe’s employee, Lowe’s is ready to help.

Traded on the New York Stock Exchange (LOW) since 1961, Lowe’s has grown from a small hardware store to a home improvement company providing customers inspiration and support whenever and wherever they shop. Whether our customers shop in store, online, by phone, or at their home or place of business with a Lowe’s employee, Lowe’s is ready to help.


DSM Home Improvement
473 Trout Brook Dr
No reviews
DSM Home Improvement
473 Trout Brook Dr
No reviews
12 years of experience

We are a locally owned and operated company, honesty and integrity are our values We offer a variety of home improvement services, small to large project. We specialize in additions, kitchen remodels, bathroom remodels floors, decks and many other projects. We take pride in what we do, and that has kept us in Business for so long. We look forward to working with you and guarantee your complete satisfaction!

We are a locally owned and operated company, honesty and integrity are our values We offer a variety of home improvement services, small to large project. We specialize in additions, kitchen remodels, bathroom remodels floors, decks and many other projects. We take pride in what we do, and that has kept us in Business for so long. We look forward to working with you and guarantee your complete satisfaction!


Gold Shield Construction LLC
Unknown
No reviews
Gold Shield Construction LLC
Unknown
No reviews
8 years of experience

We are a fully licensed and insured construction company servicing the entire state of CT. We are here for all of your construction needs whether they are big or small! Give us a call today for your free estimate!

We are a fully licensed and insured construction company servicing the entire state of CT. We are here for all of your construction needs whether they are big or small! Give us a call today for your free estimate!


SAL Brothers LLC
Unknown
No reviews
SAL Brothers LLC
Unknown
No reviews
8 years of experience

Sal Brothers LLC is a family owned business that services all of home update, remodeling, and construction needs within Connecticut. With 15 years of experience in all areas of home improvement we are focused on providing high quality services with affordable prices and attention to detail.

Sal Brothers LLC is a family owned business that services all of home update, remodeling, and construction needs within Connecticut. With 15 years of experience in all areas of home improvement we are focused on providing high quality services with affordable prices and attention to detail.


Legacy Kitchen & Bath
352 Hartford Tpke
3.33(
3
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Legacy Kitchen & Bath
352 Hartford Tpke
3.33(
3
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Customers say: Quality work
20 years of experience

Legacy Kitchen and Bath is Connecticut's Premier Kitchen and Bath Remodeling company based in South Windsor CT We service all of Connecticut as well as neighboring states Contact us today to discuss our service area any of our products or services or to get a free quote for your next residential or commercial project Legacy also specializes in custom granite and quartz counter tops custom cabinet design wood and tile flooring and custom tiling projects

"I would not use them again but some things went OK. Significant communication issues depending on who answers the phone. Don't have their own in-house crew so plumbing and electrical are subcontracted out. Person taking out countertop and backsplash tripped some breakers and didn't let me know which almost ruined everything in my refrigerator and freezer. Plumber was disgruntled because he came so late in the day although I had indicated hours before it could wait until the next day and when he left we realized we had no hot water. Happy with electrician. Tiler did a good job but made odd phone calls to us for days after job was done and I had to block his number. This company demands payment upfront for basically everything even for things that aren't going to be ordered or used for weeks. Definitely not a practice I am used to with other contractors. Read your contract (which is way too long by the way) carefully."

JANET J on July 2023

Legacy Kitchen and Bath is Connecticut's Premier Kitchen and Bath Remodeling company based in South Windsor CT We service all of Connecticut as well as neighboring states Contact us today to discuss our service area any of our products or services or to get a free quote for your next residential or commercial project Legacy also specializes in custom granite and quartz counter tops custom cabinet design wood and tile flooring and custom tiling projects

"I would not use them again but some things went OK. Significant communication issues depending on who answers the phone. Don't have their own in-house crew so plumbing and electrical are subcontracted out. Person taking out countertop and backsplash tripped some breakers and didn't let me know which almost ruined everything in my refrigerator and freezer. Plumber was disgruntled because he came so late in the day although I had indicated hours before it could wait until the next day and when he left we realized we had no hot water. Happy with electrician. Tiler did a good job but made odd phone calls to us for days after job was done and I had to block his number. This company demands payment upfront for basically everything even for things that aren't going to be ordered or used for weeks. Definitely not a practice I am used to with other contractors. Read your contract (which is way too long by the way) carefully."

JANET J on July 2023

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Kitchen and bathroom remodels FAQs

The cost of home remodeling is $50,000 for the average homeowner. However, this cost can range anywhere from $3,000 for a small project to $170,000 for a whole home remodel. Factors like project size, location, and room type all affect your overall cost. For example, bedroom remodeling costs are one of the least expensive projects, costing about $1,500 to $5,500 per bedroom. However, a kitchen remodel has a significant cost range, totaling anywhere from $14,500 to over $70,000.

Yes, most states require home remodeling contractors to be licensed, and for good reason. Hiring an unlicensed home remodeling contractor could lead to poor quality work, costly future expenses, and potential code violations. 

As you browse our pro listings, take note of the “Angi Approved” badge. Angi Approved businesses meet our standards for certification which include:

  • The owner, principal, or relevant manager passed a criminal background check

  • Required to have applicable state and local licenses

  • Maintain an average star rating of 3.0 or better on our network, if they have at least one review

  • Paying to advertise their services

  • Meeting any other eligibility criteria required by Angi

Keep in mind licensing is different from certifications. A license is a legal requirement to operate a business, while certifications are voluntary.

The best time of year to remodel your home is late winter and early spring when fewer homeowners are thinking about projects and pros are more available. Also consider the type of remodel you want and plan ahead as much as possible. For example, the summer is a great time of year to update your fireplace, but winter is a better option for fixing foundations and building room additions.

There are a few things you can do to prepare for a home remodeling project to ensure a smooth construction process. Creating a detailed budget can help you stay on track, especially with the excitement of new construction or upgrades. It’s also beneficial to map out a remodeling timeline with your contractor to have clear expectations. In addition, you’ll want to prepare the space that will be worked on ahead of time—this could be tarping furniture or entirely removing belongings from the room.

Home renovation insurance, sometimes called “dwelling under renovation coverage” or “builder’s risk insurance,” helps financially cover any damages that occur during the home renovation process. While different from typical homeowners insurance, many homeowners insurance policies already include some sort of home renovation insurance or offer it as an additional add-on. While this insurance isn’t necessary for every home remodeling project, it’s best to contact your insurance company to verify if it’s needed and what your coverage options are.

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