
Serving Bismarck, AR and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2013
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"Has not been installed yet so we shall see"





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Serving Bismarck, AR and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2013
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"Has not been installed yet so we shall see"





+21

Serving Bismarck, AR and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2016
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"We had great experience with this company. From the salesman to the install. The quality surpassed our expectations and would defintly recommend them to friends and family."





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Serving Bismarck, AR and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 1994
Warranties offered
Small jobs welcome
"I would have hired him, but he is about 90 miles from us & the cost of a service call would be way too much. I am still looking for a plumber that will come to this very rural area for a small job."


Serving Bismarck, AR and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2023
Credit card accepted
Offers commercial services
Dardoc is a leader in providing our customers with the highest quality service in an honest, efficient, and professional way. Our pledge is to create successful relationships with our customers, employees and community by building trust, treating every project with the utmost integrity and exceeding expectations. We look forward to working with you!

Serving Bismarck, AR and surrounding areas
In business since 2014
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"Secure Step Tubs, LLC is a great Company to install jetted tubs and remolding. Very nice polite guys, easy to work with. I must say they really understand just about everything about bath tub installation and remodeling. I would definitely recommend them for any bathroom job and much more. Thanks Secure Step tubsð ð ½"





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Serving Bismarck, AR and surrounding areas
In business since 1989
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"Jim and his team of helpers--Allen in particular--recreated my kitchen, living, dining, and laundry areas. Their first project was installing two high line toilets in the bath areas. With Jim's guidance, the decision was made to take down the two kitchen cabinets and wall that blocked the view to the living, dining and deck areas. Jim suggested the door from the dining area to the guest room be closed in so we could move the refrigerator to that area and build storage cabinets in the previous refrigerator space. It was decided that an appliance garage would be built about the counter to hide the coffee pot, toaster, can opener and two large drawers would be built below the counter to hold dinner plates, cups, saucers, bowls and other kitchen items. Instead of losing cabinet space, we added several square feet of beautiful new cabinets as well as a total of four drawers! Pull out drawers were installed in each of the cabinet areas as well as under the sink making it very easy to access the trash can and cleaning products under the sink.
Jim and Allen worked diligently to frame out the kitchen bar so that the area would be level for the granite installation. Electrical work was relocated so lights, electrical outlets and garbage disposal elements were included in the granite design. With the addition of the white Taj Mahal granite, this area is now a key focal point of the room and a beautiful design element.
Since wall space was limited in the living area, the coat closet opening was covered and the opening moved to the laundry room, thus providing much needed space for decorative accessories. Jim's experience in remodeling townhomes lead him to suggest that a vent be installed over the stove and place the microwave in the newly built cabinet.
Ceiling fans were wired in to the living room and master bedroom. Fluorescent ceiling lighting was re-routed. A rolling storage cart was created with the two cabinets that were removed from the kitchen and the property is ready for renters to enjoy the beauty both indoors and outdoors at this Segovia Lake property. Jim will be returning to do a covering for the deck once this homeowner has saved up some more money. Jim is a true professional who is honest, works hard, and gets the job done in a timely fashion with reasonable pricing. My mother and I contracted with him in 2012 in her $25,000 remodeling job. He has exceeded our expectations in both projects. He has a keen grasp of costs of materials and labor and he willingly shares his knowledge with his customers.
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Serving Bismarck, AR and surrounding areas
In business since 2005
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"They worked fast and did really good work. Will hire again."





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Serving Bismarck, AR and surrounding areas
In business since 2024
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"Great guy to work with."





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Serving Bismarck, AR and surrounding areas
In business since 1980
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"The work really took a long time, they have to take all the cabinets down and bring them to their shop, I originally wanted it done before Christmas but they weren't able to finish and got the cabinets after the holidays had gone. But the laying of the tile for the bathroom was very well done and they did a very good on the tile work. I give an "A" Rating for the tile floor installation."





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Serving Bismarck, AR and surrounding areas
In business since 2006
Credit card accepted
"I will be very honest in my assessment of Amanda. Sitting in front of me I have a beautiful design for my living room and dining room in a townhouse I owned in Houston. Amanda picked beautiful, comfortable chairs, nice wallpaper and very cool lighting. The problem with Amanda is not her ability to design an amazing room - she certainly is very talented. The problem I experienced with Amanda was the inability to handle the details, to stay on top of the project, and to assist with actually putting the room together. This may be a problem in general, with all on-line designers, who knows. I do know that I ordered this package from Amanda in August of 2013. My first conference call with her was some time around October, and my designs were given to me (not the complete design) some time in December. I learned quickly that when Amanda says she would have something for me "by the end of the week," she really meant about 2-3 weeks down the road. In any event, I was elated when I got my first design for my dining room. I delayed placing an order because the stuff she picked was a bit pricey and I wanted to save my money over the holidays. I placed an order in early February for two rugs and a chandelier - totaling well over $3,000.00. Amanda advised that it could take about 4 weeks for the rugs and chandelier to come, which was no problem with me. 8 weeks passed and I began emailing Amanda. (Mind you that the money was charged to me immediately, with no follow up emails from any of the manufactures, no indication of shipping, nothing... so I began to feel uneasy). After a couple of unreturned emails and phone calls, Amanda apologized for the delay, mentioned that she was surprised I hadn't received anything yet, and explained to me her mother was in an accident. No biggie, but I explained to her that I would be out of the country in mid-April and unavailable to sign for anything. She assured me the rugs were en route from Georgia and would be there before I leave. As far as the chandelier, we discovered that they had attempted to deliver it, but Amanda had provided them the incorrect phone number, so they were not able to get in touch with me. I asked her to correct this so I could receive the chandelier. Because I never heard back from the company, and no additional attempts to deliver were made, I am assuming she did not do this. And, as could be expected, the rugs did not come before I left - they came when I was in Germany and when no one was home to sign for them. Since over 12 weeks had passed since my order, I contacted my credit card company and initiated a charge back. They agreed with me that it was concerning that so much time had passed with very little contact, and immediately refunded my money. (Amanda and her husband eventually tried to fight my chargeback, but they were of course unsuccessful. I did not have the goods, and they never attempted to re-deliver them). Also, I will add the following to things about my experience with Amanda, which bothered me:
1) I was told in January I would have curtains and throw pillows picked out "by the end of the week." Those never came.
2) Amanda said she had a client in Florida who would ship me a sample of the wallpaper. This never came either. Amanda said it was shipped to me - I never received it and kind of doubt it ever was.
So basically, $500 dollars for two rooms of design got me some dining room chairs (albeit - awesome), a table she picked out that was too expensive so I found a different one, some cool wallpaper that I will never be able to get a sample of, two expensive rugs and a chandelier that resulted in a credit card fight and a headache. At the end of the day, my advice is that if you want a talented and friendly person to design your home, don't mind waiting some time for it all to come together, and are cool with locating the stuff and putting it all together on your own, Amanda may be it for you. If you want a designer who is good at following up with details, assuring stuff gets to you in a reasonable time, and assists with pulling the room together and finalizing your project, I would highly recommend you find someone else."



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