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Lipstick on a Pig
Quality and workmanship is extremely important in any project, however this does not always seem to be the case when I see completed renovations, fixer-uppers or flip projects. Too many times profit overshadows the need to turnout a quality product and too many times…
When the Honeymoon is Over
I hear horror stories all the time about “that terrible contractor” or “the most unreasonablecustomer ever”. I often wonder while I’m hearing these horror stories what happened? I mean when does this happen and why? As I was thinking about this I thought that it was…
Transformation and Restoration
By MEG McCONAHEY THE PRESS DEMOCRAT It took a certain vision, or perhaps blindness, to see the potential at 314 Bodega Avenue. The debris-filled bungalow no longer had any foundation. The roof was sagging. Built plainly to begin with, it was not blessed with the…
Will We Work on This Old House?
Several months ago I was contacted by a client who asked me if our company would work on their old house. This conversation was interesting because there was an undertone in my client’s voice of concern that perhaps we would not. I was curious as to why this was,…
Testimonial – Working Together
Hello Rick, We haven’t met, but as you may know, my brother Darren and I have been working with Larry for some time now, and we’ve developed a very strong relationship. I wanted to pass on my thoughts to you about this working relationship, and how it affects our…
Diamond in the Rough
I take great pride in the work our company does and its ability to be diversified. From building a new house from the ground up, completing different types of concrete projects, high volume subdivisions, to taking what most would consider teardown houses and turning…




