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My dRemodeling situation differed from most in that I pretty much already had my space gutted, my design finalized, and my items purchased by the time I met with them and signed a contract, which was mostly for the labor. Dremodeling was very helpful, though, in taking care of a few items I still needed help with, such as purchasing shower doors and a marble countertop. Basically, because my entire space was gutted, I really needed professional, experienced help in putting everything back together. Dremodeling rebuilt my space completely, from framing for a new ceiling to reworking the plumbing beneath the subfloor. They worked very hard, and did very professional work. They were very conscientious about cleanliness, and kept me apprised of all their progress. They were very respectful of my design, and made sure we were on the same page before they executed any of the work. My space was challenging in that the footprint was a bit smaller than the average master bathroom, but they did not take any issue with that fact. There were a few blips, which can be expected in such a major undertaking as this, but these mostly had to do with communication issues due to a few of the workmen’s less than stellar skills with the English language, but Dan Dragomir was always available to remedy any confusion that would arise from this. All in all, I was extremely pleased with the work they performed. The cost of the labor was very reasonable, and any additional costs due to any work completed that was not in the original contract were also reasonable and clearly spelled out. I really love my new bathroom, and would recommend dRemodeling to anyone looking for a contractor to remodel a master bathroom.

Scott J.

Scott J.

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