
About us
We are a repair and remodeling contracting company. I am a General Contractor and can do anything you need done. We have been in business since December, 1998 and have successfully completed over 950 projects to our customers' satisfaction. We can do it all ... just give us a call. There is no project too large to too small for us to do. Customers fondly call me "Bob the Builder" because "We can fix it; YES, WE CAN!"
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Services we offer
General Contracting
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Emergency Services
Yes
Free Estimates
Yes
Warranties
Yes
Accepted Payment Methods
- PayPal
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- Zelle
- Venmo
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- 102022
Heath Kitchen Project
$23610-$23610 - 42024
Quintero Project
$4500-$4500 - 102024
McNaulty Project
$965-$965
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"Thank you so much for taking time to post this review for me. It was fun designing and planning for the 24 lot subdivision and building houses on the lots for your family to sell. Sorry that the project budget was more than the resources available. Best to you!"
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"06/15/23, I met him to discuss what he needed at his lake house. A frozen pipe caused damages. He was very indecisive; trying to decide if he was going to just repair it & sell it or remodel it & move into it. First, he just wanted the house repaired. I quoted that at $28,885. He told me his budget was $70,000 & he wanted to remodel. Mid-October, it took him 5 months & 10 floorplan revisions to accept the final plan. I quoted it at $94,000 & sent my contract. I told him there was no way I could do everything he wanted for $70,000. He refused to sign the contract because he was “not comfortable” with the wording. He asked me to revise the contract 3 times. 10/30/23, I met him with the revised contract & to get the initial 50% deposit. He still would not sign the contract & suggested more revisions. I realized he would keep making changes & told him I would do the whole thing on a Cost+ basis. He verbally agreed. I revised the contract a 4th time clearly stating our verbal Cost+ agreement to present to him the next time we met. 11/01/23, with no signed contract & in good faith, I began the work! 11/04/23, he sent 21 things he wanted changed/added. I estimated it at $5,171. He told me to proceed. 11/09/23, he came to see what I had accomplished. He was pleased with the work's progress & quality. I presented the revised Cost+ contract for our signatures. He still would not sign it. I continued the work billing him weekly for the expenses [labor hours, materials, plus my profit %] & statements of the money left for the project. He never rejected the bills. He came frequently to see the progress. Each time, he was always pleased. Also, every time; he added things back that I had deleted to keep the cost down. Seemingly, he had little regard about how his changes were using up his money. Truth is he ran out of money because of all the things he kept changing & adding. 01/25/024, we mutually agreed to stop the project until he had funds to finish."
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"Thank you for posting this for my company. It was our privilege to be of assistance to you and your son in getting all the repairs done that you needed. I look forward to working with you again! Blessing to you! Bob the Builder"
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"This project is 90% complete. I did not complete the project because this customer lied to me and could not pay the final draw. The all-inclusive bid was $76,275. She has only paid $65,200. Everything was done in compliance with the building code and was inspected and approved by the City of Wichita Falls, TX. Nothing has been done incorrectly and has to be redone. My contract plainly states that if a draw request is not paid, the work will cease. Never in my career as a contractor ... successfully completing 600+ projects over 25 years .... have I ever walked away from a project uncompleted. When she pays the final draw [about $12,00] and a re-hire fee [$10% of the balance due], I will be more than happy to finish her project. Anyone who wants documentation of this project is welcomed to contact me."
"Thanks for taking your time to post this review for us. It was a pleasure doing this project for you!"
"Thank you for taking the time to post this review for KCC. It is always such a joy to meet new customers that become my friends. I look forward to doing your Master Bathroom in the future. Blessing to you and yours from me and mine!"
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