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We provide commercial and residential construction and renovation services including kitchen and bathroom remodeling, tile and flooring installation, interior and exterior repairs, trim and carpentry, and light commercial build-outs.
Yes — we handle both residential remodels and commercial renovation projects, from small repairs and tenant improvements to full-scale remodels.
Primary service area includes Greensboro and the North Carolina Triad (Greensboro, High Point, Winston‑Salem) and nearby communities; contact us to confirm availability for your specific location.
Submit project details and photos through the website or email, or request a phone consultation; most projects include a no‑obligation on‑site inspection followed by a written estimate.
Yes — contractors carry required licenses and liability insurance; always ask to see a license number, proof of insurance, and a written contract before work begins.
Timelines depend on scope: small repairs can take a few days, typical kitchen or bathroom remodels often take 2–6 weeks, and larger renovations can take several months; a project schedule will be provided with your estimate.
Yes — we can obtain required building permits and coordinate inspections as part of the project; if you prefer to manage permits yourself we will advise on requirements and timing.
Standard practice uses an initial deposit, progress payments tied to milestones, and a final payment on completion; common payment methods include check, card, or electronic transfer and specific terms will be detailed in the contract.
Most projects include a workmanship warranty (commonly around one year) and manufacturer warranties on materials and products; exact warranty terms will be provided in your project documentation.