All kitchen cupboards were removed and Pioneer kitchen cabinets were installed. A wall was partically removed and Jeff caught that it supported the ceiling (not roof) so additional load bearing supports were added. He did not protect my oak floors well and I ended up with several surface scratches. Otherwise, his work was exceptional. My kitchen wasn't square, nor the floor level and Jeff made certain that my cabinets were. I used my own electrical and plummer, the granite, tile, and plastering were installed by another subcontractor at additional costs. All in all I would recommend Jeff Pisko. What I learned from my kitchen remodeling was to not hire a general contractor, but instead find the general tradesman like Jeff to do the work. Get their fees spelled out ahead of time so you know what their charges are, and check if they charge markups on material in addition to their time to get the material.
Description of Work: Jeff Pisko was a subcontractor hired to do my kitchen remodeling. His fees were not provided to me, approximate costs for the cabinets and his services were $15,300.
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J. Joseph, Inc is currently rated 5 overall out of 5.
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