Top 10 wine cellar design services in Broken Arrow, OK
Top questions to ask before hiring a wine cellar designer
A professional will assist you with scope and estimates, but having a clear idea of what you want to accomplish will help communication.
Do you want professionals to do everything, or do you have the time and skill to do some of the work?
Many projects such as have a DIY component, such as painting or cleanup.
First and foremost, protect yourself and make sure the contractor and any sub-contractors are licensed, bonded and insured.
Recent reviews for Broken Arrow wine cellar design services
Jerry has done several projects for me. New deck, turned back porch into a mud room, textured and painted three rooms and applied wall and ceiling covering to my 30x30 shop. Top notch work and a great work ethic.
Jerry installed doors and windows to upgrade my home. He replaced rotten wood to the front porch area. Painting quality was excellent. Reliable, trustworthy, and cleaned work site daily. Priced right for quality work. Looking forward to my next upgrade to...
Jerry's rates are reasonable, and he is very professional. He does fantastic work, and seems willing to do any task he is asked to do. I plan to use him more in the future.
I was very pleased with the quality of Jerry's work & the professional manner in which his guys presented themselves. Jerry was recommended to me by my mom after he built a pool deck & walkway to her house. I used his services to do some repair work in (a...
In May of 2018 we hired Blake Williamson to convert our garage to a living room, create a bedroom out of the old living room and do some flooring/painting work in the kitchen/dining. We were quoted a finish date of mid July 2019. The work that was done wa...
Hired this company because I support small businesses. Blake (owner) was very respectfully and thorough with the estimates on the projects I requested for a rent house we own in Glenpool. We settled on the bathroom remodel and garage ceiling. We were ...
Keith Morgan gave us a primary bid on 9-21-2017 for $800 in labor and $200 in materials at my cost. I was hospitalized and had to post pone the project by 3 weeks. On 10-27-2017, he inflated the final price to $1045 ( in labor and materials I already paid...