Our Testimonials

We hired Dan after interviewing a few different contractors. We had no architect or designer, and some vague ideas of what we wanted. Dan wasn't daunted by the 100+ yr-old house, nor our lack of details. His enthusiasm and obvious knowledge of his business, along with his ability to envision what we thought we wanted made him an easy choice. Dan is very professional, and accommodating, and uber polite. Such a pleasure to work with. That was also true of all of his men. In particular, Tudor and Vlad took such care with all the details of making the kitchen a showplace. Our kitchen is small by some standards, and peculiar in the number of doorways and windows it has - all of which made it a tough job to reconfigure. Tudor frequently headed off disasters by thinking ahead and explaining why something couldn't be done, or had to be done another way. Care was taken to try to keep the house as clean as possible during construction, though that is nearly impossible. The men arrived every morning, on time, and ready to work. And everything was left neat and tidy when they'd finish in the late afternoon. The bathroom was estimated to take about 2 weeks, and it took 3, but mainly due to the glass installer making some big mistakes. The kitchen took exactly 8 weeks. We had to wait a few weeks for some finishing details, after they moved on to their next job, That would be our only complaint. We couldn't be happier with the finished products. The bathroom and kitchen both look like magazine ads! We marvel at them every day, and we'll hire Dan and his great group of guys again, if and when we have additional work we need done. We'll also enthusiastically recommend him to our family and friends. With the horror stories of working with contractors (our own included), we feel very fortunate to have found Dan!

Paul C.

Paul C.

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