Our Testimonials

Our existing shower enclosure was of poor quality and poorly installed, and it started leaking to the floor below. We called one plumber who repaired a valve, charged us $125, and didn't stop the leaking at all. We realized that it could not be easily repaired and needed to be replaced, a figured we would upgrade the appearance as well (tile walls, nicer base and enclosure). The first plumbing company provided us with an estimate, but required three different subcontractors (plumber, tile guy, and carpenter) each charging us separately. I looked into 4 other companies who would provide all the services packaged into one price, all of them highly ranked on Angie's List for kitchen/bathroon remodeling. I chose Dan because his price was reasonable, his work seemed high quality, and he was very responsive and friendly. I was not disappointed. Dan was always accessible by phone, text message, or email. He and his workers were invariably friendly, cheerful, and polite, and it was a pleasure to work with them all. The work was completed in stages over about 3 weeks, and we just gave them a key to our house to come as needed. They almost always came when scheduled and often worked long days. His original estimate was $2400, with me providing the shower base and enclosure which I obtained from a local plumbing supply company for about $850 (the Dreamline Horizon brand). The job required more work than Dan originally anticipipated and he gave us an updated invoice with $1500 extra: we used marble tile instead of ceramic (higher cost of materials and installation was about $500), we installed a recessed tile niche for soap/shampoo and some decorative elements/stripes (about $300), and the base required a cement underlay, repositioned drain, and additional tilework (about $700). However, since he didn't origianally tell us about these expenses, Dan only asked us to pay what we thought was fair. I had only expected about $1000 extra and Dan was willing to accept this, but I ultimately split the difference and paid about $1250 extra because I was so satisfied with the work and Dan's fairness. I would use Dan and dRemodeling for future projects and highly recommend them to others.

Raymond S.

Raymond S.

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