Our Testimonials

We selected dRemodeling after meeting with a number of contractors for a complete gut and rebuild of two full bathrooms. The bathrooms dated back to the 1960s so we were attracted to dRemodeling's preparation, organization and portfolio of prior work that could help us transform the bathrooms to match the rest of the updated house. Dan, Cheyanne and Devin were extremely responsive and helpful from day one handling any questions, concerns, or suggestions we had while providing guidance along the way. Cheyanne and Devin were instrumental in helping us design the new bathrooms. From the layout of the space to material selections to vendor recommendations, the dRemodeling team was there every step of the way providing great insight. Cheyanne and Devin also provided detailed material lists for each bathroom so we could keep track of the materials selected and how we were doing budget wise. Mario and his crew did a great job with the actual remodel work. They were always friendly, punctual and extremely clean while providing quality workmanship in the process. It was nice to come home from work each day to a clean workspace and neighboring rooms that were not impacted by the construction. Dan also provided weekly email updates of what work we could expect that week so we were always informed of the progress status of the project. The two bathrooms were completed from start to finish in a little over a month for a job that required demo, all new electrical and plumbing, some framing and reconfiguration of the Master Bath. We would highly recommend dRemodeling for your remodeling needs and intend to use Dan and his crew for future projects.

Kristin M.

Kristin M.

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