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Last update on May 01, 2025
DFW Improved is a full-service home remodeling contractor that specializes in understanding your goals and providing top-tier results. Rated Top 500 in the Nation in 2018 by Qualified Remodeler, our Design-Build team is ready to serve you. Whether it’s bathroom and kitchen remodeling, media rooms and built-ins; outdoor living spaces or a room addition, we are a general contractor in an elite class of award-winning service providers recognized for building excellence. We design and build for general home renovation, insurance restoration, universal design solutions for aging-in-place, and more to improve your home’s value and your quality of life. Visit our website for service areas and get inspired by our photo gallery. Email: freequote@dfwimproved.com DBAs: DFW Home Services LLC, DFW Homes LLC
"In August 2022, after hearing about DFW Improved on a home improvement radio show, we entered into two contracts with them for a roof replacement and interior water damage repair. These contracts were based on insurance-approved scopes following the 2021 ice storm. DFW Improved began the roof replacement project first. Following the replacement, the roof continued to leak due to their failure to replace the flashings. Despite corresponding work items in the insurance scope (confirmed later by the insurance adjuster's email), the DFW Improved salesperson insisted that flashing was not part of the roof. He threatened legal action if further payment was not made. Prior to this, they presented two identical model shingles as choices, which their own roof subcontractor on-site disclosed. Upon our inquiry via email, instead of addressing the issue, the salesperson accused us of defaming their company. Furthermore, they quoted $900 for a non-existent siding hole and estimated $25,000 for a bookcase, which their own designer valued at $6,000 to $7,000. While the roof leaking issue was still unresolved, DFW Improved began interior work. Instead of submitting the agreed supplement request as agreed, they skipped necessary steps to cut water-damaged drywall. To prevent wasted effort, we instructed workers to stop. The salesperson responded, stating that workers would not proceed with any work not approved by insurance. However, he emailed the insurance company claiming that the work had already been completed, causing significant confusion for us. During the halt period, we sent out numerous issues such as broken air pipes, cracked roof rafters, missing insulation, roof holes, missing felt paper, and a leaking roof. However, we received no response other than prevaricate explanations and demanding for money. We escalated to the DFW Improved upper manager who responded that they are their best team members and disregarded our request for an alternative project team. DFW Improved abandoned the projects and warranties, and initiated separation in December 2022. Both parties engaged in negotiations over separation costs. During this process, DFW Improved unexpectedly sent four individuals to our house, claiming to inspect texture work and demanding payment. Subsequently, DFW Improved placed a lien on our house, and their lawyer sent a demanding letter stating they would auction our house and (quote)“sue Vigorously” if payment was not made, despite the mediation/arbitration clause clearly outlined in the contracts. Under this pressure, we filed a claim in Tarrant County Small Claims Court, where the lien was placed. Later, their lawyer filed a motion to transfer the case to Collin County, where DFW Improved is based. We refused to comply with a demand for $5,000 and the confidentiality requirement during mediation. DFW Improved filed a new case simultaneously in the higher Tarrant County District Court, demanding a new amount of $59,845 and seeking to enforce the lien, providing no explanation for this amount. According to their co-owner's email, their accounting book calculated that we owed them a total of $1,260 (detailed below). During pre-mediation discussions, their lawyer attempted to justify their request for $8k, citing that a significant portion was allocated to attorneys' fees. We did not engage their lawyer to send us a threatening letter containing false statements about suing us without mediation. Their lawyer also declined $65 public mediator service provided by the Tarrant Small Claims Court. Additionally, they unilaterally escalated the dispute to a higher court. We have never been late with their payments. In fact, DFW Improved made a math error by crediting the blind work twice. When we brought this to their attention, DFW Improved spent extra time correcting the invoice, and their salesperson initiated an internal investigation. Any delay was certainly not caused by us. DFW Improved filed a lien attempting to collect the costs again, despite already receiving payment. See the invoice they submitted, which completely overlooks the $35,895.76 payment we made (supported by our bank transactions). —-------------The payment schedule on the contract has major math errors—--------- Payments for the work are due as follows: Contract Total $ 194,972.33 $ 19,497.23 deposit is due at initial design meeting.(10% of the Contract Total) 20% of the Contract Total is due at the preconstruction meeting. 30% of the Contract Total is due at start of drywall repair. ←– we requested halt at this phase and according to texas property code Sec. 28.003. EXCEPTION FOR GOOD FAITH DISPUTE; we can WITHHOLDING up to 110% of the difference between the amount the obligee claims is due and the amount the obligor claims is due. 30% of the Contract Total is due at start of countertop/trim installation. ←–we don’t even have any work for countertop 17% of the Contract Total is due at walkthrough. Remaining contract total is due at completion. 10%+20+30%+30%+17% + Remaining is more than 107%! DFW Improved needs to refund the incorrectly collected funds. -------DFW Improved co-owner's calculation based on their accounting book--------- ROOFING PROJECT Contracted amount: $52,364.74 Approved Credits Total ($3128.51) Xactimate difference ($1499.88) Line #18 R&R Chimney Flashing ($438.29) Line #25 Digital satellite ($49.24) Line #27 R&R Window Screen ($649.38) Line #53 Window Bid ($491.72) Payments to date: ($36,655.32) Roofing Project Balance due to DFW Improved $12,580.91 Line #20 Step Flashing Line #21 Flashing - L Flashing Additional credit discussed above of $1,478.63 brings this amount to $11,102.28 <--- DFW Improved never passed the city inspection and provide completion list and promised warranty INTERIOR PROJECT Current payments ($35,895.76) Current Costs to Date $28,432.84 Demo crew $550 Demo crew $150 Plumbing crew $690 Drywall crew $19,200 Insulation company $3000 Home Depot - misc. materials $104.03 Total for labor and material $23,694.03 <---this amount is already paid 20% per insurance standards for Profit and Overhead $4,738.81 Interior Project Credit for exhaust fan duct ($150) Interior Project Balance due to homeowner ($7,612.92) Total amount due(combine both contracts) $1,260 —----interior invoice from DFW Improved(removed detail name of subcontractors)---------- 11/12/2022 homeowner:2022-August-Interior Insurance Rest Remodeling $ 150.00 11/17/2022 homeowner:2022-August-Interior Insurance Rest demo $ 550.00 11/17/2022 6013751 homeowner:2022-August-Interior Insurance Rest Home Depot $ 23.27 11/17/2022 6013734 homeowner:2022-August-Interior Insurance Rest Home Depot $ 23.02 11/25/2022 816725 homeowner:2022-August-Interior Insurance Rest Drywall $ 19,200.00 11/21/2022 2014093 homeowner:2022-August-Interior Insurance Rest Home Depot $ 115.46 11/22/2022 1200043 homeowner:2022-August-Interior Insurance Rest Home Depot $ (57.72) 11/29/2022 34736796-$690 homeowner:2022-August-Interior Insurance Rest Plumbing $ 690.00 11/30/2022 10-85062 homeowner:2022-August-Interior Insurance Rest Insulation $ 900.00 11/30/2022 10-85061 homeowner:2022-August-Interior Insurance Rest Insulation $ 2,100.00 $ 23,694.03 They attempted to inflate the amount to $22,835.94 by falsely claiming work on the wall texture extended from the actual 10% (bottom 1 foot of each wall) to 100%. Their lien is invalid, and their claim is baseless according to the evidence in their own submitted invoice. We are uncertain about the extent and duration of the legal battle DFW Improved and their lawyer will continue to pursue. It has been nearly two years. Instead of assisting us with the aftermath of a natural disaster, DFW Improved attempted to extort money from us and our insurance provider. This has resulted in substantial legal fees, emotional stress, and significant delays in repairing our house, necessitating prolonged rental expenses. Despite our efforts to settle amicably, they persist in prolonging and escalating the dispute. This inci"
phillip c on June 2024
DFW Improved is a full-service home remodeling contractor that specializes in understanding your goals and providing top-tier results. Rated Top 500 in the Nation in 2018 by Qualified Remodeler, our Design-Build team is ready to serve you. Whether it’s bathroom and kitchen remodeling, media rooms and built-ins; outdoor living spaces or a room addition, we are a general contractor in an elite class of award-winning service providers recognized for building excellence. We design and build for general home renovation, insurance restoration, universal design solutions for aging-in-place, and more to improve your home’s value and your quality of life. Visit our website for service areas and get inspired by our photo gallery. Email: freequote@dfwimproved.com DBAs: DFW Home Services LLC, DFW Homes LLC
"In August 2022, after hearing about DFW Improved on a home improvement radio show, we entered into two contracts with them for a roof replacement and interior water damage repair. These contracts were based on insurance-approved scopes following the 2021 ice storm. DFW Improved began the roof replacement project first. Following the replacement, the roof continued to leak due to their failure to replace the flashings. Despite corresponding work items in the insurance scope (confirmed later by the insurance adjuster's email), the DFW Improved salesperson insisted that flashing was not part of the roof. He threatened legal action if further payment was not made. Prior to this, they presented two identical model shingles as choices, which their own roof subcontractor on-site disclosed. Upon our inquiry via email, instead of addressing the issue, the salesperson accused us of defaming their company. Furthermore, they quoted $900 for a non-existent siding hole and estimated $25,000 for a bookcase, which their own designer valued at $6,000 to $7,000. While the roof leaking issue was still unresolved, DFW Improved began interior work. Instead of submitting the agreed supplement request as agreed, they skipped necessary steps to cut water-damaged drywall. To prevent wasted effort, we instructed workers to stop. The salesperson responded, stating that workers would not proceed with any work not approved by insurance. However, he emailed the insurance company claiming that the work had already been completed, causing significant confusion for us. During the halt period, we sent out numerous issues such as broken air pipes, cracked roof rafters, missing insulation, roof holes, missing felt paper, and a leaking roof. However, we received no response other than prevaricate explanations and demanding for money. We escalated to the DFW Improved upper manager who responded that they are their best team members and disregarded our request for an alternative project team. DFW Improved abandoned the projects and warranties, and initiated separation in December 2022. Both parties engaged in negotiations over separation costs. During this process, DFW Improved unexpectedly sent four individuals to our house, claiming to inspect texture work and demanding payment. Subsequently, DFW Improved placed a lien on our house, and their lawyer sent a demanding letter stating they would auction our house and (quote)“sue Vigorously” if payment was not made, despite the mediation/arbitration clause clearly outlined in the contracts. Under this pressure, we filed a claim in Tarrant County Small Claims Court, where the lien was placed. Later, their lawyer filed a motion to transfer the case to Collin County, where DFW Improved is based. We refused to comply with a demand for $5,000 and the confidentiality requirement during mediation. DFW Improved filed a new case simultaneously in the higher Tarrant County District Court, demanding a new amount of $59,845 and seeking to enforce the lien, providing no explanation for this amount. According to their co-owner's email, their accounting book calculated that we owed them a total of $1,260 (detailed below). During pre-mediation discussions, their lawyer attempted to justify their request for $8k, citing that a significant portion was allocated to attorneys' fees. We did not engage their lawyer to send us a threatening letter containing false statements about suing us without mediation. Their lawyer also declined $65 public mediator service provided by the Tarrant Small Claims Court. Additionally, they unilaterally escalated the dispute to a higher court. We have never been late with their payments. In fact, DFW Improved made a math error by crediting the blind work twice. When we brought this to their attention, DFW Improved spent extra time correcting the invoice, and their salesperson initiated an internal investigation. Any delay was certainly not caused by us. DFW Improved filed a lien attempting to collect the costs again, despite already receiving payment. See the invoice they submitted, which completely overlooks the $35,895.76 payment we made (supported by our bank transactions). —-------------The payment schedule on the contract has major math errors—--------- Payments for the work are due as follows: Contract Total $ 194,972.33 $ 19,497.23 deposit is due at initial design meeting.(10% of the Contract Total) 20% of the Contract Total is due at the preconstruction meeting. 30% of the Contract Total is due at start of drywall repair. ←– we requested halt at this phase and according to texas property code Sec. 28.003. EXCEPTION FOR GOOD FAITH DISPUTE; we can WITHHOLDING up to 110% of the difference between the amount the obligee claims is due and the amount the obligor claims is due. 30% of the Contract Total is due at start of countertop/trim installation. ←–we don’t even have any work for countertop 17% of the Contract Total is due at walkthrough. Remaining contract total is due at completion. 10%+20+30%+30%+17% + Remaining is more than 107%! DFW Improved needs to refund the incorrectly collected funds. -------DFW Improved co-owner's calculation based on their accounting book--------- ROOFING PROJECT Contracted amount: $52,364.74 Approved Credits Total ($3128.51) Xactimate difference ($1499.88) Line #18 R&R Chimney Flashing ($438.29) Line #25 Digital satellite ($49.24) Line #27 R&R Window Screen ($649.38) Line #53 Window Bid ($491.72) Payments to date: ($36,655.32) Roofing Project Balance due to DFW Improved $12,580.91 Line #20 Step Flashing Line #21 Flashing - L Flashing Additional credit discussed above of $1,478.63 brings this amount to $11,102.28 <--- DFW Improved never passed the city inspection and provide completion list and promised warranty INTERIOR PROJECT Current payments ($35,895.76) Current Costs to Date $28,432.84 Demo crew $550 Demo crew $150 Plumbing crew $690 Drywall crew $19,200 Insulation company $3000 Home Depot - misc. materials $104.03 Total for labor and material $23,694.03 <---this amount is already paid 20% per insurance standards for Profit and Overhead $4,738.81 Interior Project Credit for exhaust fan duct ($150) Interior Project Balance due to homeowner ($7,612.92) Total amount due(combine both contracts) $1,260 —----interior invoice from DFW Improved(removed detail name of subcontractors)---------- 11/12/2022 homeowner:2022-August-Interior Insurance Rest Remodeling $ 150.00 11/17/2022 homeowner:2022-August-Interior Insurance Rest demo $ 550.00 11/17/2022 6013751 homeowner:2022-August-Interior Insurance Rest Home Depot $ 23.27 11/17/2022 6013734 homeowner:2022-August-Interior Insurance Rest Home Depot $ 23.02 11/25/2022 816725 homeowner:2022-August-Interior Insurance Rest Drywall $ 19,200.00 11/21/2022 2014093 homeowner:2022-August-Interior Insurance Rest Home Depot $ 115.46 11/22/2022 1200043 homeowner:2022-August-Interior Insurance Rest Home Depot $ (57.72) 11/29/2022 34736796-$690 homeowner:2022-August-Interior Insurance Rest Plumbing $ 690.00 11/30/2022 10-85062 homeowner:2022-August-Interior Insurance Rest Insulation $ 900.00 11/30/2022 10-85061 homeowner:2022-August-Interior Insurance Rest Insulation $ 2,100.00 $ 23,694.03 They attempted to inflate the amount to $22,835.94 by falsely claiming work on the wall texture extended from the actual 10% (bottom 1 foot of each wall) to 100%. Their lien is invalid, and their claim is baseless according to the evidence in their own submitted invoice. We are uncertain about the extent and duration of the legal battle DFW Improved and their lawyer will continue to pursue. It has been nearly two years. Instead of assisting us with the aftermath of a natural disaster, DFW Improved attempted to extort money from us and our insurance provider. This has resulted in substantial legal fees, emotional stress, and significant delays in repairing our house, necessitating prolonged rental expenses. Despite our efforts to settle amicably, they persist in prolonging and escalating the dispute. This inci"
phillip c on June 2024
Closet Storage Systems received its first customer review on Angie's List in 2007. That customer felt strongly enough about our service to write a positive review and give us all A's. Since that time we have received over 100 all "A" reviews. In recognition of our quality service, Closet Storage Systems has received the Angie's List Super Service Award for 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 and 2016. Closet Storage Systems is proud of these achievements and looks forward to solving your storage needs. Closet Storage Systems began operations as a home remodeling company in 1979 and began producing closets, garages and office systems exclusively in the mid-1980s. We can retrofit any existing area. Closet Storage Systems can also work with you, your builder, architect or designer prior to new construction or remodel. Closet Storage Systems is independently owned and operated; there are no extra costs involved for franchise fees, showrooms or material component shipping. Closet Storage Systems has a reputation for high-quality service and a commitment to customer satisfaction. Closet Storage Systems has its own fabrication facility in Flower Mound, Texas and employs mature, competent designers and installers.
"Great communication. Great quality. Great price."
daniel k on March 2025
Closet Storage Systems received its first customer review on Angie's List in 2007. That customer felt strongly enough about our service to write a positive review and give us all A's. Since that time we have received over 100 all "A" reviews. In recognition of our quality service, Closet Storage Systems has received the Angie's List Super Service Award for 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 and 2016. Closet Storage Systems is proud of these achievements and looks forward to solving your storage needs. Closet Storage Systems began operations as a home remodeling company in 1979 and began producing closets, garages and office systems exclusively in the mid-1980s. We can retrofit any existing area. Closet Storage Systems can also work with you, your builder, architect or designer prior to new construction or remodel. Closet Storage Systems is independently owned and operated; there are no extra costs involved for franchise fees, showrooms or material component shipping. Closet Storage Systems has a reputation for high-quality service and a commitment to customer satisfaction. Closet Storage Systems has its own fabrication facility in Flower Mound, Texas and employs mature, competent designers and installers.
"Great communication. Great quality. Great price."
daniel k on March 2025
We specialize in all phases of remodeling for your home, business, bathrooms, kitchens, finishing basements, and more! We guarantee your satisfaction, and we won’t leave until the job is done right. We pride ourselves on the quality work we provide, while delivering great customer service! Check out all the services we offer below and call -or- click to schedule a free estimate today!
"Larry completed the work on time & within budget. He was easy to work with. I would highly recommend him."
Ethan B on January 2024
We specialize in all phases of remodeling for your home, business, bathrooms, kitchens, finishing basements, and more! We guarantee your satisfaction, and we won’t leave until the job is done right. We pride ourselves on the quality work we provide, while delivering great customer service! Check out all the services we offer below and call -or- click to schedule a free estimate today!
"Larry completed the work on time & within budget. He was easy to work with. I would highly recommend him."
Ethan B on January 2024
Established in 1989, we build high-end custom cabinets, designed and built to fit your space. We pay close attention to detail, and provide excellent quality and workmanship in the work we do. The owner, Don Dockery, has over 40 years of cabinet building experience. Because of his hands-on approach to his business, he is a part of every step of the process it takes to build your custom cabinets. Nothing will go into your home without Don's personal approval. Email us today at djscustomcabinet@aol.com with an idea of what you would like and we will contact you with an estimate. Then, we will set up an appointment to meet with you if our estimate suits your budget. 817-770-1711
"DJ's built a beautiful custom cabinet and wine rack. Their craftsmanship is exceptional, and the install looks incredible. The wine cabinet was built out of American Walnut, to match our kitchen cabinets. The finished product exceeded our expectations! Don and his team are friendly, easy to work with, and communicate throughout the entire process. Much appreciated."
Gary G on March 2025
Established in 1989, we build high-end custom cabinets, designed and built to fit your space. We pay close attention to detail, and provide excellent quality and workmanship in the work we do. The owner, Don Dockery, has over 40 years of cabinet building experience. Because of his hands-on approach to his business, he is a part of every step of the process it takes to build your custom cabinets. Nothing will go into your home without Don's personal approval. Email us today at djscustomcabinet@aol.com with an idea of what you would like and we will contact you with an estimate. Then, we will set up an appointment to meet with you if our estimate suits your budget. 817-770-1711
"DJ's built a beautiful custom cabinet and wine rack. Their craftsmanship is exceptional, and the install looks incredible. The wine cabinet was built out of American Walnut, to match our kitchen cabinets. The finished product exceeded our expectations! Don and his team are friendly, easy to work with, and communicate throughout the entire process. Much appreciated."
Gary G on March 2025
**VA Approved Contractor** Specializing in Kitchen & Bathroom Remodeling, Additions and Renovations! We guarantee your satisfaction, and we won’t leave until the job is done right. Our team has quality experience in this industry, and we make sure our customers are happy before we leave. Call or click to schedule an estimate today!
"They did a great job and put it in a timely manner . They were very professional yes I would use them again."
Debbie B on April 2025
**VA Approved Contractor** Specializing in Kitchen & Bathroom Remodeling, Additions and Renovations! We guarantee your satisfaction, and we won’t leave until the job is done right. Our team has quality experience in this industry, and we make sure our customers are happy before we leave. Call or click to schedule an estimate today!
"They did a great job and put it in a timely manner . They were very professional yes I would use them again."
Debbie B on April 2025
Thank you for choosing Five Star Custom Cabinets. We are a local, family owned and operated business and look forward to taking care of your home projects. We promise prompt, personal and professional services and beautiful results.
"Great work fast!"
M D on May 2024
Thank you for choosing Five Star Custom Cabinets. We are a local, family owned and operated business and look forward to taking care of your home projects. We promise prompt, personal and professional services and beautiful results.
"Great work fast!"
M D on May 2024
Hi, my name is Carter Hines, owner of Texas Star Painting, LLC. First of all, I would like to thank you for allowing me to come out and quote your home. My primary goal is to provide you with a full service, interior and exterior painting experience, using only premium workmanship and materials, all at a very competitive price. I understand that your home is one of your largest investments. That is why I make sure everyone on the Texas Star Painting, LLC, team is an experienced, well-trained, clean and courteous professional. In fact, all of my crew leaders have been with me for more than 3 years and have over 10 years cumulative painting experience each. That translates into a consistent and dependable paint job, on every house we do! We never require a deposit and only collect payment after you are fully satisfied.
"I want to start this review by saying we were pleased with the painting job done by Texas Star Painting (TSP). TSP was hired to paint the interior, ceilings, doors and trim, and texture and paint the kitchen island in our 2,300 square feet home. TSP came in on Oct 23rd -27th 2017 for the job. Carter was nice to work with and he is very knowledgeable with what he does. His attention to detail is better than his workers, but all in all, we were pleased. This being our first home, we should have done a more thorough walkthrough after they finished. There were some cleanup issues such as minor paint splatters on the windows, toilets, mirrors, and sinks as well as a few areas above doors that needed touching up. All of which Carter offered to come back out and fix. It came off easy enough so I told him not to worry about it. Annoyed it happened, but he did offer to come back by. That is on me. My issues arise after the fact. Carter sent me a text message asking if I wanted them to reinstall the baseboards along the kitchen island after it was painted. I said that would be great. He sent me a photo of them installing the baseboards. Fast forward to December 27th, 2017 and water started to come through our flooring. A plumber came out that next morning and it was determined a nail from the baseboards went into our kitchen water line which had been slowly leaking into our flooring pad. I opened up a claim on my insurance so that they could begin the cleanup as swiftly as possible and paid the deductible thinking TSPs insurance would reimburse my insurance. They did not. They denied responsibility because "They do not use nails that long" My insurance went back and forth with them. It has been over a year and they held their ground, refusing to take responsibility even though there were text and photos regarding the baseboard in question. It has been over a year now and I am still out my deductible. What is the point of hiring an established and insured company if they will not take responsibility for what was an unfortunate mistake? Might as well save several thousands of dollars and hire a pair of painters off of CL. Mark W."
Mark W on March 2019
Hi, my name is Carter Hines, owner of Texas Star Painting, LLC. First of all, I would like to thank you for allowing me to come out and quote your home. My primary goal is to provide you with a full service, interior and exterior painting experience, using only premium workmanship and materials, all at a very competitive price. I understand that your home is one of your largest investments. That is why I make sure everyone on the Texas Star Painting, LLC, team is an experienced, well-trained, clean and courteous professional. In fact, all of my crew leaders have been with me for more than 3 years and have over 10 years cumulative painting experience each. That translates into a consistent and dependable paint job, on every house we do! We never require a deposit and only collect payment after you are fully satisfied.
"I want to start this review by saying we were pleased with the painting job done by Texas Star Painting (TSP). TSP was hired to paint the interior, ceilings, doors and trim, and texture and paint the kitchen island in our 2,300 square feet home. TSP came in on Oct 23rd -27th 2017 for the job. Carter was nice to work with and he is very knowledgeable with what he does. His attention to detail is better than his workers, but all in all, we were pleased. This being our first home, we should have done a more thorough walkthrough after they finished. There were some cleanup issues such as minor paint splatters on the windows, toilets, mirrors, and sinks as well as a few areas above doors that needed touching up. All of which Carter offered to come back out and fix. It came off easy enough so I told him not to worry about it. Annoyed it happened, but he did offer to come back by. That is on me. My issues arise after the fact. Carter sent me a text message asking if I wanted them to reinstall the baseboards along the kitchen island after it was painted. I said that would be great. He sent me a photo of them installing the baseboards. Fast forward to December 27th, 2017 and water started to come through our flooring. A plumber came out that next morning and it was determined a nail from the baseboards went into our kitchen water line which had been slowly leaking into our flooring pad. I opened up a claim on my insurance so that they could begin the cleanup as swiftly as possible and paid the deductible thinking TSPs insurance would reimburse my insurance. They did not. They denied responsibility because "They do not use nails that long" My insurance went back and forth with them. It has been over a year and they held their ground, refusing to take responsibility even though there were text and photos regarding the baseboard in question. It has been over a year now and I am still out my deductible. What is the point of hiring an established and insured company if they will not take responsibility for what was an unfortunate mistake? Might as well save several thousands of dollars and hire a pair of painters off of CL. Mark W."
Mark W on March 2019
We take great pride in our experience, expertise, quality, and customer service that we provide to meet the consumers' needs. It is our mission to provide excellent workmanship and complete customer satisfaction from start to completion of a project. To understand the needs and expectations of our customers, we take great care to work and communicate with every customer in a professional manner. Our reputation is based on service, safety, and quality, regardless of how large or small the job.
"The work was completed in the allotted amount of time. A great job done. The most impressive part of this experience: I have a situation that is very different from the normal request/requirement for home and/or office cleaning and have struggled to make the person helping with the cleaning understand my needs. This was a different experience: she immediately understood what I needed and how I needed it done. And she did exactly that. This is the most impressive housekeeping I have seen in a very long time."
Lynda B on December 2019
We take great pride in our experience, expertise, quality, and customer service that we provide to meet the consumers' needs. It is our mission to provide excellent workmanship and complete customer satisfaction from start to completion of a project. To understand the needs and expectations of our customers, we take great care to work and communicate with every customer in a professional manner. Our reputation is based on service, safety, and quality, regardless of how large or small the job.
"The work was completed in the allotted amount of time. A great job done. The most impressive part of this experience: I have a situation that is very different from the normal request/requirement for home and/or office cleaning and have struggled to make the person helping with the cleaning understand my needs. This was a different experience: she immediately understood what I needed and how I needed it done. And she did exactly that. This is the most impressive housekeeping I have seen in a very long time."
Lynda B on December 2019
Quality dependable workmanship, satisfaction guaranteed. Prompt reply to all inquiries. Locally owned and operated, references available on request. Free estimates. A quarter to one fifth the cost of re-facing or replacing. "No dust, no mess, no odor!"
"NHance employee, Colt, is professional and does an excellent job"
Renee O on June 2020
Quality dependable workmanship, satisfaction guaranteed. Prompt reply to all inquiries. Locally owned and operated, references available on request. Free estimates. A quarter to one fifth the cost of re-facing or replacing. "No dust, no mess, no odor!"
"NHance employee, Colt, is professional and does an excellent job"
Renee O on June 2020
We take great pride in our experience, expertise, quality, and customer service that we provide to meet the consumers needs. It is our mission to provide excellent workmanship and complete customer satisfaction from start to completion of a project. In order to understand the needs and expectations of our customers, we take great care to work and communicate with every customer in a professional manner. Our reputation is based on service, safety, and quality, regardless of how large or small the job.
"Work that was done is awful. I have to hire another Drywall contractor. Has to fix his mistakes and finish. 817-239-6055 my #. I can send fotos of his work."
Cj S on September 2024
We take great pride in our experience, expertise, quality, and customer service that we provide to meet the consumers needs. It is our mission to provide excellent workmanship and complete customer satisfaction from start to completion of a project. In order to understand the needs and expectations of our customers, we take great care to work and communicate with every customer in a professional manner. Our reputation is based on service, safety, and quality, regardless of how large or small the job.
"Work that was done is awful. I have to hire another Drywall contractor. Has to fix his mistakes and finish. 817-239-6055 my #. I can send fotos of his work."
Cj S on September 2024
Building a custom closet costs about $2,000, on average. Because many types, sizes, and designs are available, the cost to build custom closets ranges from $250 to $6,000 or more. A reach-in closet is on the lower end of the price range from about $250 to $1,500, compared to a walk-in closet at $750 to $3,500 or a wardrobe at the high end between $1,500 and $6,000 or more.
The main difference between a closet and a wardrobe is that a closet is a separate room for general storage with its own door, and a wardrobe can be either built-in or freestanding place to store clothing. A walk-in or reach-in closet connected to a bedroom often serves the same purpose as a wardrobe by primarily storing clothes and shoes. A built-in wardrobe often does not have doors and leaves clothes exposed to view, whereas a standalone wardrobe usually has doors.
You may need a building permit to add a closet, depending on the size and kind of work required to install it. The most likely scenario requiring a permit involves changing the structure of the house and performing electrical work for closet lighting. A permit can cost between $100 and $450. If you’re installing a smaller reach-in closet, a permit may not be required, but always check with your local municipality and consult a closet designer or builder.
Different types of closets are defined mostly by size. A few different types of closets include:
A reach-in closet is a smaller closet that you can stand in front of and reach everything inside it. Aside from the size, the doors and the level of drywall finish are typically the largest price factors.
A walk-in closet can be anything from a small 5-by-5 feet closet that has a narrow walkway with shelves on both sides to a 100 square foot bedroom-sized closet with shelving along the walls and plenty of room to move around in.
A built-in wardrobe often does not have a door and leaves the clothes and other contents open to the room, whereas a closet usually has a door to separate it from the rest of the room.
Yes, building a custom closet can definitely add value to your home. Creating a more useful and pleasing space to your home, especially a custom closet for prospective home buyers to imagine as their own, is likely to increase the value. However, avoid overdoing it with a closet that takes up too much space that’s otherwise more useful as living space, or paying extra for overly lavish materials and finishes that aren’t likely to add more value than they cost.