Our core business is kitchen and bath remodeling and all the things that go along with that. We do much more than just cabinets. In addition to fabricating our own cabinets, we do floors, counters, tile, painting, plumbing, electrical etc. We take on the whole project and take the worry away from the customer. We work with customers on design and try to achieve their vision at a cost they can afford. We also do closets, shelving, media centers and any other project that relates to interior remodeling. Do you want to remove a load bearing wall to increase the size of your kitchen? No problem. Do you need a room addition? No problem. Do you just want your existing cabinets refaced or painted? No problem. If a permit is required for you project, we are licensed (VA Contractor's #2705114948). Since every project is unique, I will work up a quote after meeting with you and going over your requirements and the scope of work. On small jobs, I generally require a deposit and bill the balance on completion. On larger jobs, I will set up a payment schedule. I will accept checks, cash or PayPal (you pay fee).
Cabinet installation, Cabinet refacing, Counters (laminate, General contracting, Hardwood floors, Kitchen & bath remodeling, Renovations, backsplash), bath, depending on work flow., first served" basis. Scheduling of projects will vary from 2 weeks to 3 months, granite etc.) Alterations, home theaters. We work on a "first come, removal or construction of walls, room additions, tile (floor, whole house renovating for resale (flipping)
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"Thanks [Member Name Removed], Working for you guys is always fun. Bob"
"I don't know this person. I have never done work for this person. I assume she meant to review someone else. I am currently attempting to contact her to have this review removed."
"I don't know this Angie's List member. I have never met him. I have never done any work for him. He called me and asked if we were able to install a microwave over his range. I told him I wasn't able to help him at that time because of prior commitments. But I said I would give his name and number to my employee, Chris, in the event he wanted to do a side job on his own. (That's correct, He got Chris's name wrong. It's Chris, not Frank.) That was the beginning and end of any dealing I had with this Angie's List member. I understand, from Chris, that the job was far more involved than represented and that Chris didn't feel comfortable doing it. I don't know why this member would write a negative review on a company with which he had no dealings. My only clue is that he can't seem to get names or facts straight."
"I am positively stunned by this review. If you are reading this, I would only ask that you read the preponderance of my reviews and see this as the outlier it truly is. To put this in perspective, let me cut and paste an email from this member dated 3/17/14: "I know there's all kinds of business to finish, details, etc. but I wanted to tell you that I can't even find the words to tell you how much I appreciate what you have done to our little modest house we're moving in to. I was blown away on Saturday. You have been so kind, and so professional, and you've even made me relax a little about the whole damn thing." I can't explain this schizophrenic reaction. It is almost like she has conflated us with someone else. I do know she had contracted with someone to re-mediate the tobacco smell from the prior owner and that she had problems with them. Perhaps she has problems with everyone. I resent having to deal with this since I always do my best to make my customers happy. But deal with it, I must, since I rely upon Angie's List for a great deal of my business. In the event you're interested, I will address each of her numbered items. 1. I have no knowledge of a "bonfire" in her backyard. Don't know what she's talking about. 2. We left no debris in her house. There were a couple tools and some supplies we had left and I picked up later, but nothing of any quantity and nothing remotely approaching her description. 3. She called me about 8 months after we completed the job to ask if we could help arrange access inside a wall behind the sink that had developed a leak. This was pre-existing plumbing that we hadn't worked on and was not responsible for. I consulted with my employee who had install the cabinets and told her it wouldn't be that hard to remove the cabinets to gain access to the wall. She ended the conversation and said she would get back to me. She never did. 4. untrue. 5. untrue. 6. I never made any of those remarks 7. untrue In closing, we were neither rude nor unprofessional to her in any way, shape or form. During the process (approx. 6 weeks), she always expressed how happy she was with everything we were doing. Perhaps she should have written the review while her memory was still fresh instead of waiting a year."
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