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Kirk Morgan Construction
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Serving Belton, TX and surrounding areas

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In business since 2001

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"The quality of the build was excellent. The builder was always available to answer questions and proved any information needed. All materials used were high quality and specific to the plans of the home. Attention to details was excellent and oversight of sub contractors was always a priority. The finished home is exactly as we expected. Over all rating is 5 star."
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Loviolette Enterprises
4.5(
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Serving Belton, TX and surrounding areas

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In business since 1993

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"I to have used many contractors over the years. Loviolette Enterprises is the best contractor I have ever worked with hands down.
I hired him to do a Kitchen remodel among other things around the house.  He did a Fantastic Job, cleaning up the issues left by other contractors and doing a perfect remodel on the kitchen, including removing walls and replacing everything in the Kitchen.  AND he was able to complete the work in about 100 hours.  As always there are unexpected problems during a construction or remodel project, he handled all the situations perfectly.
The Owner is the most contentious, caring and professional contractor I have ever worked with.  He Is a pleasure to work with and I would recommend him for any level of contracting work required.
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Wieland Construction
3.9(
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Serving Belton, TX and surrounding areas

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In business since 1991

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"Robert Wieland is a man of integrity, very professional and very knowledgeable. They do everything and they do it with excellence. I have hired n worked with a lot of contractors, but Robert Wieland is #1 on my list and I refuse to hire anyone else anymore, Robert will be my go to contractor. They remodeled my entire house, 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, Kitchen, and laundry room. They demo, they paint, they float, they lay tiles, install lights, plugs, install light switch, install ceiling fans with lights, heater air and light for bathroom. They do everything and they do it with excellence. Robert listens to the customers needs and helps them make better, wiser, and budget friendly decisions. They are very good."
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Full Scale LLC
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Serving Belton, TX and surrounding areas

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My family and I relocated to the Waco/ Crawford area last year and I'm exited to serve the area and share my talents and expertise. I pride myself on providing high quality, clean craftsmanship and clear, consistent friendly communication. \nI have been remodeling homes for 20 years so there isn't much I haven't seen. If it is a component in your home, I've got you covered. From framing, drywall, light electrical and plumbing, to paint, flooring, millwork, cabinets, doors and windows.\nI'm all about clean jobsites, tight measurements, clean lines and smiling clients.\n🔨\n\n

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Phoenix Construction & Operations Group LLC
5.0(
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Serving Belton, TX and surrounding areas

In business since 2011

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Phoenix Construction & Operations Group LLC is committed to excellence in every aspect of our business. We uphold a standard of integrity bound by fairness, honesty and personal responsibility. Our distinction is the quality of service we bring to our customers. Accurate knowledge of our trade, combined with ability, is what makes us true professionals. Above all, we are watchful of our customers' interests and make their concerns the basis of our business. \n

Response time1 day
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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The Basement Kings
4.8(
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Serving Belton, TX and surrounding areas

In business since 2004

Emergency services offered

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"I have had over 30 contractors at my home as it has been basically rebuilt.  This company has been the most professional i have dealt with.  Showed up on time, communicated progress, cleaned up at the end of each day COMPLETELY, came with all necessary tools and supplies.
Along the width of the house, all of the walls were removed from the floor to aprox 2 feet.  Lower portion of studs and base plates removed, walls sealed with amazing product, studs, base plate and walls replaced (not the sheetrock).  All lower level floors sealed.
We have had over 5" of rain in the last 24 hours.  This is the first time since i have owned this house that the floors have not flooded when we have saturated soil and heavy rain. 
Incredible product, excellent company.  i highly recommend both.
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Recommended by92%of homeowners
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ReBath of Austin
4.5(
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Serving Belton, TX and surrounding areas

In business since 1979

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Emergency services offered

"Title: Some ups, mostly downs
If you want a simple remodel of a small bathroom, Re-bath lives up to its hype and will do the job very quickly and fairly well. If you
want something more, caveat emptor.
Our saga started in March 2014, when we had a lengthy consultation with the sales guy and signed the initial contracts. Right from
the start, the sales guy insisted that the project would take 4-6 DAYS to complete after all of the products were in and the work was started. Tony insisted this even though the project included a small bathroom with new tile floors, shower enclosure, vanity, cabinets, fixtures, and replacing a standard door with a pocket door; and a master bathroom with all of the same plus additional cabinets, two pocket doors, a jetted tub, and a tankless water heater. I had upped that estimate to two weeks in my mind, but we were both way off.
We started the wait for project materials to arrive. Part of the delay was our fault for taking time to select the tub and fixtures we wanted. The first snag came in April, when Tony told us that the shower enclosure we chose was being discontinued. This was a big problem because we chose everything else in the bathroom to go with the shower enclosure we originally picked. It took a good month for the samples of the new materials to arrive and of course we needed to see everything together so we could select cabinets and tile to match our new surround color. We are into June by this point, and again waiting for the materials to arrive. Finally, finally we get word from the project manager that the work could start on July 7 and would take 4 ? 6 WEEKS to finish. After much argument, he agreed to try to finish in a month. OK, the small bath was done first and it was complete within 4 days, yay. We discovered many details were overlooked but they were eventually finished. With the master bathroom, it was one thing after another. The vanity went in but the fixtures weren?t centered properly. We received a tower unit for the vanity, but Re-bath never validated the measurements with us and it wound up taking up too much space. When the right unit arrived, it had to be moved TWICE because, again, measuring was not done properly. The new wall with a pocket door was hung crookedly and the pocket door didn?t close properly. The threshold between the master bedroom and the bathroom, and between the bathroom and closet were sloppy and mismatched.
When Re-bath considered the project finished, we had a punch list of 24 items?stupid things such as not sealing the top of the enclosure to the wall and not sealing the entry to the jetted tub, among other things. Nearly every item on the punch list was due to lack of care of their part and all could have been avoided through proper supervision and review of the work. The glass for the shower, while OK, was not frameless as specified in the contract. The glass is the only thing that?s bringing this review up to three stars, however, because Re-bath agreed to reduce the contract price for most of the cost of replacing the shower glass by someone
who knows how to make frameless glass enclosures.
The fiasco with the water heater is quite another matter. The Re-bath sales guy probably should not have agreed to include the water
heater as part of the project, but he did include it and said it would be no problem. Their master plumber is the only one allowed to deal with that sort of thing. Finding time in his schedule and coordinating the installation with the inspectors brought one problem after another. Initially, he measured the existing conventional water heater and ordered the parts needed for the gas lines and the exhaust flue. When he came to install it, he realized that he ordered the wrong size flue so had to order another, which took another week.  Then he said that they needed a special platform ladder, but there was not one to rent in the entire city. The fact that it took weeks to look for the ladder needed for the installation is unbelievable, but it happened. After the installation, it rained and there was leak and they had to send the roofer out to properly seal that leak.
In the end, what soured us on Re-bath is the lack of communication. It appears that this is a common problem for contractors, and
one that is so easily solved. If Re-bath had bothered to stay in touch on a regular basis, we would have grumbled but would have accepted delay after delay after delay so much better, and I think all of us would have been much happier. The project was finally completed in October 2014. After the project was finished, one of the owners of the franchise booked time with us to discuss the
project so he could use it as a teaching situation, but he forgot about setting up the appointment and did not show. When we called, he asked ?what did we do wrong now?? not even realizing his error. We were fed up and did not wish to waste any more time with them on this.
Re-bath is not cheap. In the end, we like our bathrooms and think the materials are attractive and (we hope) durable. But it was a painful process and we cannot recommend Re-bath for anything except simple bathroom remodels. They claim two things that set
them apart ? speed and a no-additional-cost-for-any-surprises-behind-the-walls guarantee. They did live up to the latter promise, but fell far short on the speed promise.

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