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KR Remodeling Services

2512 Eastridge Drive
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KR Remodeling Services

2512 Eastridge Drive
4.65(
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Approved Pro
Customers say: Quick response
48 local quotes requested
18 years of experience

Looking for a reliable contractor to handle your bathroom remodel, flooring, or painting project? Look no further than our small family-owned business. With years of experience in the industry, we specialize in creating beautiful and functional bathroom spaces, installing high-quality flooring, and providing professional painting services. As a family-owned business, we understand the importance of trust and communication. That's why we work closely with our clients to ensure that every project meets their unique needs and exceeds their expectations. From start to finish, we prioritize transparency, honesty, and quality craftsmanship. When you choose our team, you can rest assured that your project will be completed on time, within budget.

"Horrible. I don't know who provided the A ratings or how they achieved those, but it was no where near my experience. First, I was hit on by the owner. He alluded to it being friendly and a joke, but he later continued when in my home to work. His bid was over double everyone else's. I had received 5-6 bids. When I advised the owner, Kraig, of this, he matched the other quotes I was given. I had one more bid for the next day and advised the next day that I was going with the other company. He then dropped the price lower, so that I would go with them. Seeing the A ratings and other reviews, I didn't think I could go wrong. He also had promised that he believes in the customer being happy and fully satisfied with their work. He said it would take 2 maybe 3 days to complete the work. This was the same as the other quotes I received. He said he would start the following day. He came out with another worker to prep the floors. They did a little prep work, but not what he had explained they would do. Instead, the other worker wanted to discuss the price, which I advised that if they weren't happy with the agreed to price, that's fine, I could call the other company in who could start that Friday. They said that was the price they agreed to and would do it. The owner said he wanted to win my future business and knew I would be pleased with their work. He wanted to do whatever it would take for me to be happy. (Mind you, the other worker, made a comment that I perceived as a hit-on, but I dismissed it. Later, he commented on my looks, which let me know it was most likely a hit on.) The owner said he would begin the installation the next day, Friday, if the flooring was available. The flooring was available. He dropped the planks off on Friday, but now said he'd start the install on Monday. He had said he had another project beginning the next Friday, and would be done by Tuesday or Wednesday at the latest. I had told him several times how I wanted the work done ASAP. That night, around 10:30PM, the other worker texts to connect on a business site. I accept. He then texts me a few times saying he needs to speak with me right away. This is very unsettling, I respond the next day that we can speak on Monday. Monday comes and they shows up for work later than I was told they'd arrive. They work for about an hour and then leave for lunch around 11AM. They come back and work for about 2-3 hours and call it a day. The whole time they are working, they argue about how the floor is supposed to go in. They complain about the cuts and how hard the installation is. They say they are tired and just seemingly unhappy about the work. This happens throughout the entire installation. They ask if they can come earlier in the morning the next day, I say of course. They ask how early is too early? I say they are welcome as early as 6 AM, should they choose. They say they will arrive at 9AM. There are just a few rows of flooring installed. Tuesday comes and they arrive at 9:30AM. More complaining and arguing. They break for lunch about an hour in. I go to look at the work and to my heartbreak and dismay, they have damaged the posts on my staircase. They have also cut the stringer. I'm perplexed. I speak with the owner when they return and he says they needed to cut it to get the planks in. It is not what we discussed how it would go in and it was cut way too high and not in a straight line. I am well versed in interior-architectural design and this is wrong. I've completed site/project punch-out lists, so I'm aware. In our conversation, he says he will do whatever it takes to make it right and me happy. I say okay. They leave early for the day again around 2 or 3PM. I send him images of the costs to replace the posts, including stain, etc. The next morning, they are late and do not speak when I greet them. I stand to speak with them, but they are visibly upset. I turn to leave, they start on the posts. We go over their damaging my posts and stringer. In the end, the owner says he will do whatever it takes to make me happy. They want to trim it out and see what I think, I say I need time to process it. The next morning, the owner arrives earlier than the other. He says he wants to get more of the floor laid out, but he spends his time talking with me about the other, telling me his personal business and issues. He did apologize for the other texting me, which he had done again very late on another night and I told him not to text me in front of the owner. And what does he do after apologizing for the unprofessional behavior and telling me that he will do whatever it is to make it right? He hits on me. I could continue with the events of every day, but it is the same. They were late (starting around 11 AM or thereafter a number of days), took 1-2 hour lunches, argued and complained, made smart comments to me...just VERY UNPROFESSIONAL. On their last day in my home, the owner just sat around saying he was tired. A project that was supposed to take 2-3 days at the most, took them 2 weeks...14 days. And, they still didn't complete it. The other worker , Randy, was also a plumber. He had begun telling me he would do this and that at no cost (to make up for my stair posts). Long story short, he did not keep his word and asked if I would give them a couple hundred dollars or more! I asked the owner to pick up his tools and to not return. Even in our last conversation, he would say he wanted to make me happy. I'd tell him what would make me happy, but he wouldn't do it (then or throughout the job). There are issues with my floor, they caused damage to my home, the trim was not installed, my toilet and vanity not reset. I would NOT rehire them if they were the last remodeling company on the planet. I hope this review is helpful for someone. To give you a final idea, one of them said they were not able to get away with anything on this (my) job. I hope that puts it into perspective."

Elle N on July 2020

Looking for a reliable contractor to handle your bathroom remodel, flooring, or painting project? Look no further than our small family-owned business. With years of experience in the industry, we specialize in creating beautiful and functional bathroom spaces, installing high-quality flooring, and providing professional painting services. As a family-owned business, we understand the importance of trust and communication. That's why we work closely with our clients to ensure that every project meets their unique needs and exceeds their expectations. From start to finish, we prioritize transparency, honesty, and quality craftsmanship. When you choose our team, you can rest assured that your project will be completed on time, within budget.

"Horrible. I don't know who provided the A ratings or how they achieved those, but it was no where near my experience. First, I was hit on by the owner. He alluded to it being friendly and a joke, but he later continued when in my home to work. His bid was over double everyone else's. I had received 5-6 bids. When I advised the owner, Kraig, of this, he matched the other quotes I was given. I had one more bid for the next day and advised the next day that I was going with the other company. He then dropped the price lower, so that I would go with them. Seeing the A ratings and other reviews, I didn't think I could go wrong. He also had promised that he believes in the customer being happy and fully satisfied with their work. He said it would take 2 maybe 3 days to complete the work. This was the same as the other quotes I received. He said he would start the following day. He came out with another worker to prep the floors. They did a little prep work, but not what he had explained they would do. Instead, the other worker wanted to discuss the price, which I advised that if they weren't happy with the agreed to price, that's fine, I could call the other company in who could start that Friday. They said that was the price they agreed to and would do it. The owner said he wanted to win my future business and knew I would be pleased with their work. He wanted to do whatever it would take for me to be happy. (Mind you, the other worker, made a comment that I perceived as a hit-on, but I dismissed it. Later, he commented on my looks, which let me know it was most likely a hit on.) The owner said he would begin the installation the next day, Friday, if the flooring was available. The flooring was available. He dropped the planks off on Friday, but now said he'd start the install on Monday. He had said he had another project beginning the next Friday, and would be done by Tuesday or Wednesday at the latest. I had told him several times how I wanted the work done ASAP. That night, around 10:30PM, the other worker texts to connect on a business site. I accept. He then texts me a few times saying he needs to speak with me right away. This is very unsettling, I respond the next day that we can speak on Monday. Monday comes and they shows up for work later than I was told they'd arrive. They work for about an hour and then leave for lunch around 11AM. They come back and work for about 2-3 hours and call it a day. The whole time they are working, they argue about how the floor is supposed to go in. They complain about the cuts and how hard the installation is. They say they are tired and just seemingly unhappy about the work. This happens throughout the entire installation. They ask if they can come earlier in the morning the next day, I say of course. They ask how early is too early? I say they are welcome as early as 6 AM, should they choose. They say they will arrive at 9AM. There are just a few rows of flooring installed. Tuesday comes and they arrive at 9:30AM. More complaining and arguing. They break for lunch about an hour in. I go to look at the work and to my heartbreak and dismay, they have damaged the posts on my staircase. They have also cut the stringer. I'm perplexed. I speak with the owner when they return and he says they needed to cut it to get the planks in. It is not what we discussed how it would go in and it was cut way too high and not in a straight line. I am well versed in interior-architectural design and this is wrong. I've completed site/project punch-out lists, so I'm aware. In our conversation, he says he will do whatever it takes to make it right and me happy. I say okay. They leave early for the day again around 2 or 3PM. I send him images of the costs to replace the posts, including stain, etc. The next morning, they are late and do not speak when I greet them. I stand to speak with them, but they are visibly upset. I turn to leave, they start on the posts. We go over their damaging my posts and stringer. In the end, the owner says he will do whatever it takes to make me happy. They want to trim it out and see what I think, I say I need time to process it. The next morning, the owner arrives earlier than the other. He says he wants to get more of the floor laid out, but he spends his time talking with me about the other, telling me his personal business and issues. He did apologize for the other texting me, which he had done again very late on another night and I told him not to text me in front of the owner. And what does he do after apologizing for the unprofessional behavior and telling me that he will do whatever it is to make it right? He hits on me. I could continue with the events of every day, but it is the same. They were late (starting around 11 AM or thereafter a number of days), took 1-2 hour lunches, argued and complained, made smart comments to me...just VERY UNPROFESSIONAL. On their last day in my home, the owner just sat around saying he was tired. A project that was supposed to take 2-3 days at the most, took them 2 weeks...14 days. And, they still didn't complete it. The other worker , Randy, was also a plumber. He had begun telling me he would do this and that at no cost (to make up for my stair posts). Long story short, he did not keep his word and asked if I would give them a couple hundred dollars or more! I asked the owner to pick up his tools and to not return. Even in our last conversation, he would say he wanted to make me happy. I'd tell him what would make me happy, but he wouldn't do it (then or throughout the job). There are issues with my floor, they caused damage to my home, the trim was not installed, my toilet and vanity not reset. I would NOT rehire them if they were the last remodeling company on the planet. I hope this review is helpful for someone. To give you a final idea, one of them said they were not able to get away with anything on this (my) job. I hope that puts it into perspective."

Elle N on July 2020


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Huffman Construction & Design

101 E BROADWAY ST
5.00(
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Huffman Construction & Design

101 E BROADWAY ST
5.00(
6
)
Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Huffman Construction & Design is a full-service general contracting firm specializing in kitchen and bathroom renovations, but fully equipped to handle any project in your home. Whether it's a high-end remodel, a budget-conscious update, or a complete home transformation, our team delivers top-quality results tailored to your needs. With an in-house interior designer, we combine functionality with aesthetic appeal, ensuring your space reflects your unique style. From design to construction, we manage every detail, ensuring projects are completed on time, within budget, and to the highest standards. At Huffman Construction & Design, we're dedicated to making your vision a reality, no matter the size or scope of the project.

"Mitch and Brandi are my kind of people! They are passionate about what they do and care about their client's success. They are perfectly equipped for all of your real estate needs. From negotiating with sellers, to full gut renovations, they have you covered! I have used them now for several years across multiple properties and would be happy to work with them in the future. You won't be disappointed!"

Sean L on July 2024

Huffman Construction & Design is a full-service general contracting firm specializing in kitchen and bathroom renovations, but fully equipped to handle any project in your home. Whether it's a high-end remodel, a budget-conscious update, or a complete home transformation, our team delivers top-quality results tailored to your needs. With an in-house interior designer, we combine functionality with aesthetic appeal, ensuring your space reflects your unique style. From design to construction, we manage every detail, ensuring projects are completed on time, within budget, and to the highest standards. At Huffman Construction & Design, we're dedicated to making your vision a reality, no matter the size or scope of the project.

"Mitch and Brandi are my kind of people! They are passionate about what they do and care about their client's success. They are perfectly equipped for all of your real estate needs. From negotiating with sellers, to full gut renovations, they have you covered! I have used them now for several years across multiple properties and would be happy to work with them in the future. You won't be disappointed!"

Sean L on July 2024


Frazier contracting services

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Frazier contracting services

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I have been doing floor installation for about 4 years now and I have multiple projects that look great! I have pictures to show you and if you have any interest be sure to leave a message or review! Thank you!

I have been doing floor installation for about 4 years now and I have multiple projects that look great! I have pictures to show you and if you have any interest be sure to leave a message or review! Thank you!


"Very satisfied with quality of work, bathroom looks brand new again. Beautiful materials and affordable price. Would definitely hire again for next remodel project."

Joel F on March 2024

We offer home services with a specialty in tile and bathroom remodels, flooring, backsplashes, and fireplaces. I will work with your needs and designs and offer a variety of styles. I also offer handyman services for almost any home project.

"Very satisfied with quality of work, bathroom looks brand new again. Beautiful materials and affordable price. Would definitely hire again for next remodel project."

Joel F on March 2024


Cupp's Construction

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Cupp's Construction

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Experienced handyman I have over a decade in home improvement and car repair. I have a lot of skills from drywall, plumbing, roofing, flooring, painting and more. I also have alot of experience with cars and can basically solve any problem you have at a very reasonable rate

Experienced handyman I have over a decade in home improvement and car repair. I have a lot of skills from drywall, plumbing, roofing, flooring, painting and more. I also have alot of experience with cars and can basically solve any problem you have at a very reasonable rate



Tyler Oyler Construction

1 Private Residence
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Tyler Oyler Construction

1 Private Residence
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4 years of experience

Trustworthy fifth generation contractor with expertise in many fields including bathrooms, kitchens, electrical, flooring, decks, siding, windows, doors, carpentry, etc. The quality of work speaks for itself, Tyler truly treats every home like his own.

Trustworthy fifth generation contractor with expertise in many fields including bathrooms, kitchens, electrical, flooring, decks, siding, windows, doors, carpentry, etc. The quality of work speaks for itself, Tyler truly treats every home like his own.


Floors By Joe

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Floors By Joe

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Over 15 years proven experience in designing and installation of all floor types, commercial or residential. I currently am the lead installer out of a local flooring store.

Over 15 years proven experience in designing and installation of all floor types, commercial or residential. I currently am the lead installer out of a local flooring store.



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Hardwood Flooring questions, answered by experts

When installing carpeting on your steps, start at the top and work your way to the bottom. That way, you can easily control the carpet and create a better seal. This approach prevents the carpet from bunching up or creating wrinkles as you work. You’ll have better leverage over it as gravity helps guide it down each step.

The best flooring materials for a mudroom are porcelain and ceramic tiles. Both are easy to clean and maintain, and they're also water-resistant and highly durable. If you're not a fan of those types, you can also choose another nonporous flooring for your mudroom, such as stone or sealed concrete. Stay away from linoleum, cork, hardwood, and engineered wood, as water and moisture in your mudroom will damage these quickly.

Whether or not you put flooring under kitchen cabinets depends on the type of flooring you’re installing. Tile and hardwood flooring can throw off the height measurement for cabinets, so the best practice is to install it first then add the cabinets on top. Laminate flooring, or any floating floor, should not be installed underneath cabinets because it expands and contracts, making the cabinets unstable.

The need to replace your flooring depends on the type of flooring and the amount of wear and tear it experiences through foot traffic. For example, you should replace carpet every ten years, but other, more durable options like tile can last up to 30 years. It’s best to speak with your flooring installation professional to determine the best course for replacing your flooring. 

The relative cost of adding an epoxy coating to your garage varies compared to other flooring materials and the type of epoxy. For example, epoxy can cost between $3 to $12 per square foot to install, which typically costs more than other garage flooring options, such as concrete sealers, vinyl, and concrete stain. In comparison, vinyl SPC flooring for garages cost between $3.50 to $8 per square foot and concrete sealer costs $50 to $420, depending on the type of sealant.

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