I would highly recommend Pride Remodeling for home improvement projects. Pride recently completed remodeling all three bathrooms in our home. Our house was built in 1925, so the remodeling involved tearing out concrete bathroom floors, along with the plaster and metal lathing on the walls.
Pride was always very professional. They were timely, cleaned up every day, and kept us informed of the current progress, and future schedule. Pride always asked our opinion on exactly where we wanted items installed, such as vent fans, light switches, and towel bars, etc. They were also pleasant, flexible, and helpful when we made changes to the original detailed plan.
You don’t know what you’ll find in old homes, but Paul and Eric explained any issues that they found, and our options, whether it was an old plastered-over light switch hidden in the wall, or an unexpected soil pipe in the wall where we had planned to place a recessed medicine cabinet.
They added a number of items without increasing the contract cost. Paul suggested, and built a full cover for the bathroom steam heating radiator, and the bathroom certainly looks much nicer with the radiator covered. They also put insulation in the bathrooms’ outside walls, which previously had none. The plumber and electrician that Paul brought to the project were top notch also. While he was installing new water pipes in the basement, the plumber noticed an air flow restriction problem with the exhaust venting on the hot water heater, that caused some of the vent fittings to partially melt, and would cause the exhaust to partially backflow into the basement. He fixed this problem no charge.
The work Pride did was excellent quality, the bathrooms look great, and my wife is happier in the morning now (so am I). So, once again, I enthusiastically recommend Pride Remodeling for home improvement projects.
I would highly recommend Pride Remodeling for home improvement projects. Pride recently completed remodeling all three bathrooms in our home. Our house was built in 1925, so the remodeling involved tearing out concrete bathroom floors, along with the plaster and metal lathing on the walls. Pride was always very professional. They were timely, cleaned up every day, and kept us informed of the current progress, and future schedule. Pride always asked our opinion on exactly where we wanted items installed, such as vent fans, light switches, and towel bars, etc. They were also pleasant, flexible, and helpful when we made changes to the original detailed plan. You don’t know what you’ll find in old homes, but Paul and Eric explained any issues that they found, and our options, whether it was an old plastered-over light switch hidden in the wall, or an unexpected soil pipe in the wall where we had planned to place a recessed medicine cabinet. They added a number of items without increasing the contract cost. Paul suggested, and built a full cover for the bathroom steam heating radiator, and the bathroom certainly looks much nicer with the radiator covered. They also put insulation in the bathrooms’ outside walls, which previously had none. The plumber and electrician that Paul brought to the project were top notch also. While he was installing new water pipes in the basement, the plumber noticed an air flow restriction problem with the exhaust venting on the hot water heater, that caused some of the vent fittings to partially melt, and would cause the exhaust to partially backflow into the basement. He fixed this problem no charge. The work Pride did was excellent quality, the bathrooms look great, and my wife is happier in the morning now (so am I). So, once again, I enthusiastically recommend Pride Remodeling for home improvement projects.