Jack-of-all-trades mainly a mechanic in my day to day life. An I also do a lot of home improvement projects on the side I tackle everything I get into with confidence an don't settle for anything less then perfect.
Jack-of-all-trades mainly a mechanic in my day to day life. An I also do a lot of home improvement projects on the side I tackle everything I get into with confidence an don't settle for anything less then perfect.
We specialize in Residential Interior &Exterior Remodeling! Commercial roofing and Residential Roofing
"Very smooth and timely would definitely recommend for any job"
Lana C on August 2022
We specialize in Residential Interior &Exterior Remodeling! Commercial roofing and Residential Roofing
"Very smooth and timely would definitely recommend for any job"
Lana C on August 2022
The primary focus of Accessibility Solutions 360 is to allow our customers to live safely and happily at home. We install and service interior and exterior stair and platform lifts, install both aluminum and wood ramps, convert rooms of all sizes into accessible bathrooms, install ceiling lifts, elevators and more. We are a one stop shop for all your home accessibility needs! Keywords: stairlift, elevator, disability, wheelchair, ramp, design, modify, repair, install, bariatric
"They were nice and respectful. They followed all the guidelines. They finished the work in a timely manner."
Delsie L on November 2020
The primary focus of Accessibility Solutions 360 is to allow our customers to live safely and happily at home. We install and service interior and exterior stair and platform lifts, install both aluminum and wood ramps, convert rooms of all sizes into accessible bathrooms, install ceiling lifts, elevators and more. We are a one stop shop for all your home accessibility needs! Keywords: stairlift, elevator, disability, wheelchair, ramp, design, modify, repair, install, bariatric
"They were nice and respectful. They followed all the guidelines. They finished the work in a timely manner."
Delsie L on November 2020
My company provides economical and friendly architectural services, for residential and commercial buildings, varying in scope from small residential additions, or renovations, to large-scale retail centers. We can begin with your ideas to produce a schematic design, that may be used for pricing, and then develop into a set of drawings for permit approval and construction. I am a licensed architect, and will travel anywhere to your project to give you the best possible service and advice throughout the entire process. I look forward to working with you!
My company provides economical and friendly architectural services, for residential and commercial buildings, varying in scope from small residential additions, or renovations, to large-scale retail centers. We can begin with your ideas to produce a schematic design, that may be used for pricing, and then develop into a set of drawings for permit approval and construction. I am a licensed architect, and will travel anywhere to your project to give you the best possible service and advice throughout the entire process. I look forward to working with you!
We offer a variety oh Home Remodeling & Property Management services
"TLDR: Have the quality of the work stated in the contract, not just that the work will be done. This was by far the worst contractor I have ever hired. I hired them to hang drywall in 2 bedrooms, box in a pole in my basement, box in a duct, finish mud on some drywall that I hung myself, and paint my kitchen/living room. They continually messed up and I had to personally show/tell them how to do their job. The pole they boxed in, in my basement, was over an inch and a half out of level. To the naked eye, it looked like it was leaning. Same thing with the duct they boxed in. When confronted, they blamed my children for kicking the pole out of level, when it was actually screwed into my concrete foundation. They claimed to have built the duct box out of square on purpose. They flat out missed spots in my living room when they were painting because they were careless. You can see individual roller marks on the walls. Drip marks abound. My 10 year old could have done a better job painting with a roller than these guys did. There is paint all over my vaulted hardwood ceilings that they didn't bother to clean. There is paint on my kitchen table. There is paint on almost every door and window in every room they painted. One evening they left and I had to clean up their paint pans and rollers. The drywall work is possibly the worst I have ever seen. I can see most of the drywall seams because the mud is feathered so poorly. They missed every outlet box they cut out in the two bedrooms. Then they just fished the wires through the hole and screwed the outlets into the drywall. They continually did not bring the tools and supplies they needed to do the job that day. Usually blaming my children for taking supplies they claimed to have left the day before when I never even saw them. They went so far as to claim my dog ate an entire 18 lb bag of quick set drywall mud. They often borrowed my tools to get the job done. They left my $600 flexvolt miter saw out on the deck in the rain and below freezing temperatures with two 12 amp hour batteries in it. They would have walked off with my impact driver if i hadn't caught them. They did get away with my chalk line, two screwdrivers, and a paint pan. For real.... They were hired to paint and had to borrow my paint pan. I cant even make this stuff up. Rarely showing up before noon and often staying past eight or nine in the evening. They didn't leave my house until ten thirty once. Sheena left her cigarettes on my 10 year old daughter's dresser. They left an open razor knife on my other daughter's desk (my children are all 10 years old and younger). Their communication was absolutely abhorrent. I never knew if they were going to show up. Once, Sheena texted me that they were on their way (45 minutes, an hour max of travel) and showed up 3 hours later. Some days they just plain didn't bother to show up at all and didn't tell me at all that they weren't coming. It seriously takes 90 seconds to send a quick text saying "hey there was an ice storm and we can't make it today because of the weather." The entire job was supposed to take a week, but to be on the safe side they said 2 weeks in the contract. They finished on day 19. Nearly 3 weeks to finish a week's worth of work. These guys are absolute clowns. If I could rate 0 stars, I would."
Eric A on December 2018
We offer a variety oh Home Remodeling & Property Management services
"TLDR: Have the quality of the work stated in the contract, not just that the work will be done. This was by far the worst contractor I have ever hired. I hired them to hang drywall in 2 bedrooms, box in a pole in my basement, box in a duct, finish mud on some drywall that I hung myself, and paint my kitchen/living room. They continually messed up and I had to personally show/tell them how to do their job. The pole they boxed in, in my basement, was over an inch and a half out of level. To the naked eye, it looked like it was leaning. Same thing with the duct they boxed in. When confronted, they blamed my children for kicking the pole out of level, when it was actually screwed into my concrete foundation. They claimed to have built the duct box out of square on purpose. They flat out missed spots in my living room when they were painting because they were careless. You can see individual roller marks on the walls. Drip marks abound. My 10 year old could have done a better job painting with a roller than these guys did. There is paint all over my vaulted hardwood ceilings that they didn't bother to clean. There is paint on my kitchen table. There is paint on almost every door and window in every room they painted. One evening they left and I had to clean up their paint pans and rollers. The drywall work is possibly the worst I have ever seen. I can see most of the drywall seams because the mud is feathered so poorly. They missed every outlet box they cut out in the two bedrooms. Then they just fished the wires through the hole and screwed the outlets into the drywall. They continually did not bring the tools and supplies they needed to do the job that day. Usually blaming my children for taking supplies they claimed to have left the day before when I never even saw them. They went so far as to claim my dog ate an entire 18 lb bag of quick set drywall mud. They often borrowed my tools to get the job done. They left my $600 flexvolt miter saw out on the deck in the rain and below freezing temperatures with two 12 amp hour batteries in it. They would have walked off with my impact driver if i hadn't caught them. They did get away with my chalk line, two screwdrivers, and a paint pan. For real.... They were hired to paint and had to borrow my paint pan. I cant even make this stuff up. Rarely showing up before noon and often staying past eight or nine in the evening. They didn't leave my house until ten thirty once. Sheena left her cigarettes on my 10 year old daughter's dresser. They left an open razor knife on my other daughter's desk (my children are all 10 years old and younger). Their communication was absolutely abhorrent. I never knew if they were going to show up. Once, Sheena texted me that they were on their way (45 minutes, an hour max of travel) and showed up 3 hours later. Some days they just plain didn't bother to show up at all and didn't tell me at all that they weren't coming. It seriously takes 90 seconds to send a quick text saying "hey there was an ice storm and we can't make it today because of the weather." The entire job was supposed to take a week, but to be on the safe side they said 2 weeks in the contract. They finished on day 19. Nearly 3 weeks to finish a week's worth of work. These guys are absolute clowns. If I could rate 0 stars, I would."
Eric A on December 2018
I am my own employee and have been trained in multiple fields of contracting and sub contracting. Under most circumstances I may require a down payment for the job being done and others I will bill accordingly once job is complete.
I am my own employee and have been trained in multiple fields of contracting and sub contracting. Under most circumstances I may require a down payment for the job being done and others I will bill accordingly once job is complete.
I do have some sub-contractors come in and help me with certain jobs. I would usually recommend half of the bill down, and the rest after the completion of the job.
I do have some sub-contractors come in and help me with certain jobs. I would usually recommend half of the bill down, and the rest after the completion of the job.
RCDM Contracting
"RCDM Contracting provided an estimate to place a window in our basement. We accepted the offer and paid 1/2 of the project cost as a deposit in mid July 2019. RCDM suggested one date to place the window which was not a day we could have the work done. I reached out through email, Facebook, and phone calls. He stopped replying a month ago. Even once answered the phone and put my husband on hold when my husband identified himself, never returned to the call, and never called us back. We have asked (through email and Facebook messaging) to be contacted about having our deposit returned. RCDM Contracting has not contacted us in any manner. I have NEVER had a contractor take a deposit and then not do the work. He has ghosted us."
Kelly R on November 2019
RCDM Contracting
"RCDM Contracting provided an estimate to place a window in our basement. We accepted the offer and paid 1/2 of the project cost as a deposit in mid July 2019. RCDM suggested one date to place the window which was not a day we could have the work done. I reached out through email, Facebook, and phone calls. He stopped replying a month ago. Even once answered the phone and put my husband on hold when my husband identified himself, never returned to the call, and never called us back. We have asked (through email and Facebook messaging) to be contacted about having our deposit returned. RCDM Contracting has not contacted us in any manner. I have NEVER had a contractor take a deposit and then not do the work. He has ghosted us."
Kelly R on November 2019
I'm remodeling contractor . new and or remodeling . I do all type of work. ( block, brick, stone, drywall, framing, interior exterior finish. Siding, tile granite. Roofing . concrete, electrical , plumbing. Bathrooms remodel, kitchen remodel, decks ,porches, doors , windows. If u can dream it I can do it.
I'm remodeling contractor . new and or remodeling . I do all type of work. ( block, brick, stone, drywall, framing, interior exterior finish. Siding, tile granite. Roofing . concrete, electrical , plumbing. Bathrooms remodel, kitchen remodel, decks ,porches, doors , windows. If u can dream it I can do it.
The typical mobile home renovation costs around $20,000, with a normal range of $10,000 to $20,000 for a single-wide and $15,000 to $30,000 for a double-wide. Your total will depend on a bunch of factors, including the quality of materials you use (for things like the cost of new mobile home flooring and plumbing fixtures), how much your contractor charges, and the size of your mobile home. The extent of the remodel matters as well. If you’re doing a full gut renovation, you can expect to add between $10,000 and $20,000 to your base price.
Below are some questions we recommend asking a contractor before hiring them for your mobile home remodel:
Do you specialize in mobile home work? If not, have you done it in the past?
Are you licensed and fully insured?
Can you share a list of referrals?
Will you subcontract any of the work?
Will you handle permits for the mobile home renovation, if applicable?
You can also ask your contractor about their work and payment schedules, as well as a timeline for the project completion so that you’re both on the same page.
There are a few things you can do to keep your bathroom remodel as affordable as possible in your mobile home:
Ask your contractor to replace caulk and grout rather than retiling
Ask your professional to refinish your tub/shower rather than replacing
Upgrade your sink fixtures rather than replacing the sink
Upgrade cabinet hardware and ask your remodeler to refinish the cabinets
Avoid changing the layout of your bathroom
Any professional that does work on a traditional home with a permanent foundation can work on a mobile home as well. However, it’s best to find a company that specializes in mobile home work. Not only will this help ensure your contractor has the experience necessary to get the job done properly, but it will also save you time in the research phase.
Some general contractors, plumbers, and electricians won’t agree to work on mobile homes, even though they’re licensed to, in large part because of the specialized skills needed to anticipate and fix problems that may arise during construction.