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Strunk Family Construction, LLC

Major Home Repair (General Contractor), Basement Remodeling, Bathroom Remodel,

About us

At Strunk Family Construction, LLC, we value honesty and integrity in all aspects of our business. We offer a variety of home improvement services that are customizable to each individual project. We specialize in remodeling work and a variety of related service and repair projects. We pride ourselves on the quality of our work as well as our commitment to outstanding results. We look forward to building lasting relationships with our clients and guarantee your satisfaction! Call us today for a free estimate.

Business highlights

21 years of experience

Services we offer

Addition to Existing Structure - Build , Basement & Garage- remodels, Kitchen & bath - Remodels, Major Home Repairs (General Contractor) , Major Renovation - Multiple Rooms

Amenities

Free Estimates

Yes

Reviews
4.87 Reviews
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Showing 1-7 of 7 reviews
Don N.
Apr 2020
4.5
Kitchen Remodel
Yes, I recommend this pro
Clayton was a great guy to work with.,He was on time, knolwedable and always willing to go the extra mile for us. We had problems with roof during remodel and he stepped right in and fixed our problems. We love our new kitchen and bathroom I would say .Hire him if you can he wont disappoint

Sally N.
Jan 2020
5.0
Yes, I recommend this pro
$1,350
This company is exemplary. Great communication, on time, thorough & efficient, respectful. They replaced a wood patio French door with a steel version in an older home. This involved interior moulding, framing adjustments, and haul-away of old doors. Iâ m very, very happy with the work they did for me. I have more projects when they can fit me in to their schedules.

Jack H.
Nov 2016
5.0
Kitchen Remodel
Yes, I recommend this pro
Clayton was very easy to work with. On schedule as promised...even finished a week early. Had great sub contractors and Clayton stayed on them if work was not done in a timely manner. Project cost came in under budget. Would hire Clayton in a heart beat. Looking forward to hiring him for our next project.

Richard P.
Mar 2016
4.5
Major Home Repair (General Contractor)
Yes, I recommend this pro
$6,000
The initial estimate was for repair of drywall and plaster after water damage. After starting the project it was found that there was long term damage, insects, and rot. This was well beyond the initial scope. Clayton worked with me to keep costs under control. We are very satisfied with his work and would recommend him to my friends.

Kelly H.
Jan 2016
5.0
Major Home Repair (General Contractor)
Yes, I recommend this pro
They completed a full HUD-sponsored rehab on my home that included tree removal, foundation repair, a new roof, back yard fence, lead abatement, new windows, complete new siding and paint, plumbing repairs, electrical repairs, new roof/wall supports in garage, and more that I'd have to get the list to figure out. I needed a new roof nearly two years ago and checked with the city to determine if there were grants to help cover it. There were, but as I had a 40-foot tree that abutted the house, I couldn't use the grant program. The tree had done damage to the siding and because I needed to use HUD for financing, I had to do lead testing. And I had lead. After 18 months of trying to find providers to even consider giving me an estimate I came upon Steve and Clayton. They drove 90 minutes to come look at my home, ask what repairs I'd like, give suggestions and even found foundation damage (that turned out to be significant) that other contractors had missed. The needed work snowballed into many needed repairs but they kept on top of the bid and the sub-contractors needed to do the work. They visited my home three additional times to meet with me and/or the city to determine if they could even work with HUD lead licensing. They did this not knowing if they would get the bid. The paperwork and interaction with the city to meet the requirements is significant. This is why I had such a difficult time getting bids. Steve and Clayton kept on top of all the requirements for both themselves and for the subs. Work was to being in July, the week I was heading out of the country. Strunk took daily pictures of the work and posted them with review, commentary and plans on an easily accessible website. They emailed me every day to let me know the status. When I returned home, I felt completely confident in the work they had completed up to that point and comfortable going forward. What began as a new roof quickly became a nightmare. Once the tree that abutted the house was removed it was discovered that it had caused significantly more damage then expected. The previous owner did a lot of do-it-yourself work (poorly) and all of the windows had to be replaced. Shoddy plumbing repairs resulted in dry rot and termites. Bad electrical on an extension showed frayed wiring near water. The list goes on and on. Steve and Clayton remained positive, helping me to do so. They worked with me and my budget (HUD only gives out so much) and had ideas on how to stretch a dollar. Overall, I think they were grossly underpaid and I hope someday to be in a position where I can hire them again and pay them what they are worth. Strunk may not give you the cheapest bid, but they'll give you the best. It will be thorough and honest. And the customer service is well-worth any additional premium.

Kelly H.
Jan 2016
5.0
Major Home Repair (General Contractor)
Yes, I recommend this pro
$60,000
They completed a full HUD-sponsored rehab on my home that included tree removal, foundation repair, a new roof, back yard fence, lead abatement, new windows, complete new siding and paint, plumbing repairs, electrical repairs, new roof/wall supports in garage, and more that I'd have to get the list to figure out. I needed a new roof nearly two years ago and checked with the city to determine if there were grants to help cover it. There were, but as I had a 40-foot tree that abutted the house, I couldn't use the grant program. The tree had done damage to the siding and because I needed to use HUD for financing, I had to do lead testing. And I had lead. After 18 months of trying to find providers to even consider giving me an estimate I came upon Steve and Clayton. They drove 90 minutes to come look at my home, ask what repairs I'd like, give suggestions and even found foundation damage (that turned out to be significant) that other contractors had missed. The needed work snowballed into many needed repairs but they kept on top of the bid and the sub-contractors needed to do the work. They visited my home three additional times to meet with me and/or the city to determine if they could even work with HUD lead licensing. They did this not knowing if they would get the bid. The paperwork and interaction with the city to meet the requirements is significant. This is why I had such a difficult time getting bids. Steve and Clayton kept on top of all the requirements for both themselves and for the subs. Work was to being in July, the week I was heading out of the country. Strunk took daily pictures of the work and posted them with review, commentary and plans on an easily accessible website. They emailed me every day to let me know the status. When I returned home, I felt completely confident in the work they had completed up to that point and comfortable going forward. What began as a new roof quickly became a nightmare. Once the tree that abutted the house was removed it was discovered that it had caused significantly more damage then expected. The previous owner did a lot of do-it-yourself work (poorly) and all of the windows had to be replaced. Shoddy plumbing repairs resulted in dry rot and termites. Bad electrical on an extension showed frayed wiring near water. The list goes on and on. Steve and Clayton remained positive, helping me to do so. They worked with me and my budget (HUD only gives out so much) and had ideas on how to stretch a dollar. Overall, I think they were grossly underpaid and I hope someday to be in a position where I can hire them again and pay them what they are worth. Strunk may not give you the cheapest bid, but they'll give you the best. It will be thorough and honest. And the customer service is well-worth any additional premium.

Jessica S.
Jun 2015
4.5
Bathroom Remodel
Yes, I recommend this pro
$1,800
We had a bathroom with major mold issues. They came over and gave us several options to choose from, including one that was the most cost effective. They worked with us and explained everything nicely so that we understood exactly what was going on.

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FAQ

Strunk Family Construction, LLC is currently rated 4.8 overall out of 5.

Yes, Strunk Family Construction, LLC offers free project estimates.

No, Strunk Family Construction, LLC does not offer eco-friendly accreditations.

No, Strunk Family Construction, LLC does not offer emergency services.

No, Strunk Family Construction, LLC does not offer warranties.