Top 10 accessibility construction services in Temple Terrace, FL
Top questions to ask before hiring an accessibility construction specialist
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 Temple Terrace ACcessibility construction services
Donnagh and her team did an outstanding Job !! We would highly recommend them. Project: Install Tiles in front porch and back porch Duration: 3 Days Project Cost: 1500 (Material And Labor) Result: Outstanding
Donnagh and her team installed a beautiful kitchen for our family. The pricing was exceptional compared with the local big box stores and custom shops. Thanks
They are the most experienced, professional, reasonable and personable team in their field. I have used their services for years on random one-offs (cat door installations on complicated surfaces) to electrical/dry wall/ flat screen mounts etc....they ge...
Worst workmanship ever. Painted outside house, four rooms, 1/2 of the driveway, painted floor and ceiling in garage, tiled two bathrooms floors, had to re-tile one, terrible paint job inside. Cost - $46,000. No trim painted.
I needed two small renovations done: replace the bathtub (the enamel was peeling off in large pieces) and replace the screening and the screen door on the front porch. QHR regularly advertises in the neighborhood newsletter, and I contacted them for a quo...
They did a great job building a low retaining wall, installing drain piping to carry rain water away from down spouts, and installing shell. I would hire them again.
Could not have asked for a better contractor. Robert is excellent and his work was superior to anyone else we’ve ever used.
No pay Slow Pay Be careful Jay McKee has no clue about managing construction. He will slow pay his subs to death and Vineyard is in the business of having liens placed on property project managers run jobs well but ask them how long subs stick around and ...