ceramic tile, plumbing, home remodeling, interior painters
+ 2 moreWe are pleased with the work that was performed for the price we paid. Several aspects of the project were more complicated than we originally anticipated, and Daryl was willing to work with us to resolve the issues. I'm glad we chose to go with a contractor who could provide the plumbing in house since a large portion of the project was adding the second shower head, altering the tub/shower configuration, and installing the new tub. Upon meeting with Daryl, I was under the impression that he would be at our house managing his crew on a daily basis. This was not the case and there were several instances where miscommunication between Daryl and his subcontractors resulted in unmet expectations (tile guys didn’t pay attention to details) or schedule delays (2.5 week timeline stretched to 4 weeks). It also meant that at 38 weeks pregnant, I was much more involved overseeing the day-to-day work which could have been a problem if the baby had arrived early. Ultimately, we are very happy with the final product but would have preferred knowing that I would be managing most of the details when we signed the contract.
Description of Work: FULL MASTER BATHROOM RENOVATION: ProCon Services demoed the floor tile, shower wall tile, tub and surround, toilet, vanity, and carpet in closet. ProCon Services then added a second valve for the shower and rerouted the plumbing to accommodate the new shower layout and tub. ProCon Services installed concrete board, floor tile, shower pan and waterproofing, shower tile, tub, tub surround, plumbing and electrical fixtures, mirrors, and accessories. ProCon Services also painted the walls, ceilings, and trim. ProCon Services provided the concrete board, thinset, shower pan and waterproofing materials, baseboard, and paint. I provided all of the fixtures (tub, tub valve, tub trim kit, shower valves, shower trim kits, faucets, toilet), tile, grout, lighting/fans, mirrors, and accessories. ProCon Services recommended an electrician to run a second circuit for the new tub, a cabinet and stone company for the vanity and countertop, and a glass company for the frameless glass shower enclosure. I contracted with these three companies separately.