General Contractor - Puyallup, WA
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American Dream Design Build is a full service general contractor specializing in remodels, additions, & custom homes. We specialize in kitchen and bath remodels, whole house renovations, outdoor living, decks & patios, exterior overhauls, siding & windows, small projects, large projects, and everything in between! We even do some commercial work like small office buildings and tenant improvements. We have a full design center in downtown Puyallup which consist of 8000 square feet of interior and exterior products for the home. We have professional designers on staff that provide assistance with everything from space planning, product selection, & color pallets to detailed 3D cabinet and tile drawings. We also provide architectural and structural design for those clients needing plans for custom homes or additions. We employ our own field staff that consist project managers, lead carpenters, finish carpenters, tile setters, flooring installers and general laborers. All the employees of American Dream Design Build are vetted and professional team players. Our showroom is also available to the public for DIY projects as well as contractors looking for quality products that you won't find in the box stores. The ownership of American Dream Design Build belongs to Scott Overby, Jim Burbridge and their families. Scott and Jim have lived and worked in their communities their whole lives. They are involved in their church, coaching kids sports, community support, and also support numerous charities. Jim Burbridge is an Executive Board Member of the Better Business Bureau of Western Washington, Oregon, & Alaska. He is currently serving as the Vice Chair.
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Alissa F.
Overall: We are very happy with the end product. The kitchen is almost exactly what I envisioned with Amelia, the designer and the only changes were for the better and are detailed below. Scott, the owner (and salesman who I first spoke to), Keith, the general on the job, and the most of subs and assistants were respectful and very competent. Their workmanship for the most part (exceptions listed below) was amazing. They were quick and the end result is extremely beautiful. Summary: though expensive, I think American Dream Design Build is worth the money spent. Details: I called American Dream Design Build in the beginning of February and Scott came to the house on February 15th. I explained the project -- remove the wall between the current kitchen and what was supposed to be a dining room, remove soffits, move sliding glass door from west wall to south wall, add a window where the door used to be (matching current windows), move refrigerator down the wall, all new cabinets, lighting, counters, sink, and either all new flooring, or match current hardwood and extend it into the living room. It was a big project. Scott had a proposal for me within a week, but because of a very bad experience with my previous contractor work, I was taking a lot of bids so it was about a month before I got back to him. The first thing we did after I agreed to their bid was have their designer come in and take measurements. Amelia and Scott came, got more detail about what I was trying to do and how I use my kitchen. About a week later (mid March) Amelia had come up with two proposals. The first was based on my original design plan. It had tons of storage and fit all my criteria. The second was what she would suggest doing to make the kitchen even more user friendly. She was moving the stove and making 2 sections of over 6' of continuous countertop. I had no idea that stoves could be moved (because of venting mostly). I loved her design and Scott said it would fit the budget so I signed off on that and we made an appointment for me to come back and approve all of the materials. Amelia came up with great colors and decorating ideas including going ahead and getting all new flooring as our previous 80's wood floor could be hard to match, was dated, and the price difference was minimal. Work was scheduled to start on May 22nd. Scott came by with Keith who was our general contractor, and they got to work. The job was scheduled to be completed by July 17th, but Keith ended up giving it to us on the 13th though we didn't do the walk through until the 16th. We had very few issues. The first was the drywaller; he neglected to tape his seams for some reason, had to be called back out to the job, and then still missed a seam and Keith ended up doing that. The second was that the guy scheduled to do the flooring got in an accident and wasn't available, but Keith did it and the work looks good. The final one which was just a miscommunication was regarding the baseboard. I had talked to Amelia about having block baseboard and she seemed to understand. I thought it would be white and just a 1/2 inch wide block maybe 3 inches tall, what got installed was similar shape, but matched the color of the flooring. At first I wasn't sure about it, but after it all got installed I realized it was absolutely perfect. The plumbers, electricians, painter, and especially the tile guys were amazing and quick. Conclusion: I would absolutely re-hire ADDB for any other remodeling projects that I have and would suggest them to anyone who was able to pay for their service. There is a premium, but I felt it was absolutely worth it. Now I need to go bake some cookies
Kyle A.
Jim, and everyone at American Dream Design Build has been awesome to work with. From the initial meeting, we knew this was the company we wanted to work with. Their professionalism and attention to detail is top notch! They took all the headaches and questions out of our home addition and remodel. They kept us informed every step of the way. We couldn’t have been more thrilled with the end result.
Address
133 15th St SE
Puyallup, WA 98372
Photo | Project | Date | Description | Cost | Home |
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Tacoma Whole House Remodel 2015 | Mar 2015 | Whole house remodel | $470k | Tacoma, WA | |
Puyallup Kitchen Remodel | Nov 2014 | This house was originally built in the early 1940's. The walls were 2" out of plumb. We reframed all the walls and ceiling and brought the structure true. The project consisted of white Bellmont Cabinets, granite countertops, dark laminate flooring. We constructed a small addition for added space. | $65k | Puyallup, WA | |
Puyallup Solarium Addition | Oct 2014 | Solarium Addition | $114k | Puyallup, WA | |
Federal Way Kitchen Remodel 2013 | Jul 2014 | New cabinetry, glass backsplash, vinyl flooring and plumbing fixtures. | $39k | Federal Way, WA | |
Shelton Kitchen | Sep 2013 | Full kitchen remodel using Bellmont cabinets, Cambria quartz countertops, new hardwood floors, wet bar with wine refer, custom hood over cook top, dark cabinets with white combination. | $60k | Shelton, WA | |
Lake Steilacoom Outdoor Living | Sep 2013 | AOG grill and side burner, outdoor refer, custom fireplace, quartz countertops, infrared heaters, timber post, crafted stone columns and veneers. Skylights to let in natural light and can lighting for night time use. | $50k | Lakewood, WA | |
Steilacoom Bath Remodel | Feb 2012 | Bringing their Master Bathroom up to date through elegant finishes was the objective behind this clients transformation. The bones of their space were functioning well but the peachy pink sinks & tub with coordinating brass plumbing fixtures were no longer adequate for the homeowners style. Using a mixture of tiles, sizes, and install techniques, the desired look was achieved. New plumbing fixtures and accessories were chosen and full height wall in the shower was taken to a half wall with a glass top in order for light to pour in. With no detail undone and no wish overlooked, this Master Bathroom will be a lovely showpiece for the ecstatic homeowner for years to come! | $30k | Steilacoom, WA | |
Tacoma exterior | Aug 2011 | This 1911 Tacoma home needed a face lift on the front. With this craftsmen style post and beam design, it definitely gave has the curb appeal to stop traffic! | $45k | Tacoma, WA | |
Outdoor Kitchen & Living | Jun 2010 | Outdoor kitchen and fireplace structure. Custom gas fireplace with soap stone, Texas limestone, natural slate floors, Quartz counters, Eldorado crafted stone, infrared heaters, surround sound, 50yr roof, 1000 sq. ft. of stamped & stained concrete. Lynx grill, hood, dishwasher, sink, margarita station. | $150k | Federal Way, WA |