
Serving Bismarck, MO and surrounding areas
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In business since 2020
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Emergency services offered
"Matt was extremely polite & was able to fix my problem in a few minutes. I can't thank him enough"

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Last update on February 27, 2026

Serving Bismarck, MO and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2020
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"Matt was extremely polite & was able to fix my problem in a few minutes. I can't thank him enough"

Serving Bismarck, MO and surrounding areas
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Super Service Award Winner
In business since 2024
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"I could not be happier with the final product! The first pic is the old bathroom from the 60s when the house was built. The rest are the final rebuild and it looks great. I would highly recommend VMK Remodeling for any project that you might have. I am also going to get a bid on redoing the deck on the back of the house as Vince's company does decks as well! Thanks to his great crew as well, great people to work with."

Serving Bismarck, MO and surrounding areas
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Free estimates
Emergency services offered
Small jobs welcome
I do a wide variety of things from framing, hanging drywall, mud/tape, painting, trim, tile, LVP, cabinets, and doors.

Serving Bismarck, MO and surrounding areas
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Small jobs welcome
Credit card accepted
Hi my name's is Hunter Holtz, my two biggest concerns in my line of work are pride and integrity.
Serving Bismarck, MO and surrounding areas
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I have 25 years of carpentry experience.\nI am a hard working individual.\nI specialize in all interior and exterior work.
Serving Bismarck, MO and surrounding areas
In business since 2005
Free estimates
"They were professional, neat, cleaned up and everything worked out wonderfully."
Serving Bismarck, MO and surrounding areas
In business since 1983
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"price is better other places magnets do not work keeping panels connected"

Serving Bismarck, MO and surrounding areas
In business since 2014
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"Did an excellent job. Easy to schedule. Arrived on time and finished quickly. Did very thorough job, got all the stains out. Technician was very courteous and professional."
Serving Bismarck, MO and surrounding areas
In business since 2006
Emergency services offered
"It went really well last time I used them it went really well as usual. I would highly recommend them."

Serving Bismarck, MO and surrounding areas
In business since 2006
Credit card accepted
"It went well. After viewing both properties content, i was sent a couple of room plans.
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