Top 10 entertainment room design services in Oregon City, OR
Top questions to ask before hiring an entertainment room 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 Oregon City entertainment room design services
Great attitude and communication thus far. Will consider for future projects.
Obie recently did a complex tiling job on an outdoor kitchen. He did a very good job for a very resonable price. We would hire him again.
Obie recently helped us with a bathroom renovation. He brought creativity, ideas and energy to the project. He's professional and pleasant to work with. He kept his working area clean and took extra steps to minimize the disturbance in the rest of our hom...
I thoroughly enjoyed working with Obie. From the very start he kept me well informed about the progress on my project, and even though it might've been a relatively small job in his eyes, he made me feel like a top priority. He showed up to work on the da...
Obie is a true pro. He has taken on all sorts or construction project for my company, been timely, very competent and reliable.
Bathroom and kitchen remodels; and replacing some exterior siding and associated repairs. We've used Obie on two remodeling projects. He does great work, his pricing is very reasonable, he's very honest and easy to work with, he's great at follow through ...
Obie has done several major renovations for us. He is very professional, extremely reasonable cost-wise, and has a good sense of esthetics. He does excellent work, hires good sub-contractors, and is always available for questions and follow-up. We will...
I needed a 55" flatscreen moved upstairs and a 65" one installed where the old one went above the fireplace. The holes had to be re-drilled, the bracket reinstalled and and the home theater wiring hooked up again. Similar situation upstairs. CJ and his a...