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Full-service building contractor work for residential and commercial projects, including new construction, whole-home and kitchen/bath remodels, room additions, roofing and siding, window and door replacement, outdoor living spaces, garage work, and restoration projects.
We serve the greater Phoenix metropolitan area and surrounding Arizona communities, with projects completed across the state including major population centers and many suburban and rural locations.
Yes, the contractor is licensed as a general building contractor and maintains commercial liability insurance and workers' compensation; you can request current license and insurance details during your estimate.
Request an estimate through the contact form on the landing page or by calling the number provided there; a project specialist will schedule a site visit or virtual consultation and explain the next steps.
Yes, the contractor coordinates permit applications, schedules required inspections, and ensures work complies with local building codes unless you prefer to manage permits yourself.
Timelines vary by project size and permitting: small repairs and minor remodels often take days to a few weeks, medium remodels typically take several weeks, and large remodels or new construction can take multiple months; permit processing and material lead times also affect schedules.
Workmanship is backed by a contractor-provided warranty (terms vary by project) and manufactured materials carry their manufacturer warranties; all warranty terms are provided in writing with the final contract.
Financing and payment options may be available through third-party lenders or structured payment schedules; ask your project specialist during the estimate to review current options and qualifications.
Any scope changes are documented in written change orders detailing cost and schedule impacts; work on change orders begins only after you approve the updated contract or amendment.