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America's Best Construction
4.7(
3
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Serving Cameron, MO and surrounding areas

Angi Approved

In business since 2024

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"America’s Best Construction saved my worryingly life and saved my money,,,, for months I had doors sitting a handyman had i purchase patio doors only to find out that person was not knowledgeable to install them,,,, finally I reached out to Angi and within a week doors and other construction work was finished and they left me worrying free…..  Big Thanks to Nick and the crew!!! Upon the emergency of getting the bifold glass patio panels installed, Nick and crew asked me were there any other job needing so I mentioned to them how I dreamt of expanding the kitchen and with their good construction skills they took down a wall and taught me about LVL Beam, amazingly I am so in awe how American’s Best Construction did 2 major projects planned for one day, took the time to expand the jobs to 2 days, not rushing in order to make sure that the rainy day would be a hindrance for the doors true sealant….. What a Blessing!! THANKS NICK, for starting my New Year with a Huge BANG!!! "
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Recommended by66%of homeowners
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Siding Repair Systems
4.5(
64
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Serving Cameron, MO and surrounding areas

In business since 2009

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"The work was substandard at best. I was deceived on the work that would be performed. I was told at the time of sales that the wood siding I had would be cut back and replaced with similar material. It was not. It was replaced with what appears to be a type of trim. I had originally called in because I wanted my house painted. They then only painted the siding and told me the trim would be extra after they had already started the job. At this point I felt like I was being held hostage to their demands. Since they had already started the job they would do what would normally cost over $2000 for around $1600. I elected not to have this additional work performed. I would have NEVER had them do any work had I known this from the beginning. There is caulk everywhere. Nothing was taped or masked. The paint lines are not straight or even. Sometimes they would paint the side of the trim the same color as the siding. In other places they wouldn't. They washed out their brushes with my house in my yard. One night they left the hose on. I asked them not to wash their brushes in my grass and one of them was rude about it. Do not recommend. The owner offered me $200 off for my troubles. I just wanted the job done right. This isn't it. A month later and I'm still waiting for them to come and touch up spots where they set their ladder against the wet paint and you can see marks on the siding because of it."
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Recommended by89%of homeowners
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Foyer Home Remodeling
4.7(
25
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Serving Cameron, MO and surrounding areas

In business since 1983

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"This guy is a hack! Please save yourselves the headache a d call me for more extensive reasons. Just know I am taking him to court for his incompetence. Left fire hazards on electrical, could not tape and mud, room wasn’t square, had to hire new contractor because he quit and redo everything. He showed up 26 days for work in 3 months and a only worked 130 hours during that period. Every excuse in the book. The most unprofessional and unethical contractor ever with no skill. He should be ashamed. It’s time for him to retire. Save yourselves the headache and don’t hire him"
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Recommended by92%of homeowners
Dillon Company
5.0(
5
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Serving Cameron, MO and surrounding areas

In business since 1973

Free estimates

In business since 1973 and still honoring original warranties from day one. We only use licensed contractors for trade requirements such as electrical, plumbing and concrete. All other work completed by in-house employees. \nService calls for out of warranty labor is $75-90 depending on location. We have over 35,000 customers since our beginning. Almost 69% continue to use our services again and again.

Recommended by100%of homeowners
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221 Construction LLC
4.1(
20
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Serving Cameron, MO and surrounding areas

In business since 2009

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"I should have listened to other reviews. Seems they are really great with some people, but others leave feeling ripped off. I was in the latter group. Paid $4,000 for "plans" that are incomplete and worthless. We told them our budget was $35,000 for a remodel job. They said they could do it for that, but then only produced floor plans (without engineering, plumbing, or material cost) and refused to get started until we approved just the floor plans. After clicking approval for the floor plans, they gave an overall estimate for $73,000. They refused to ever give a cost itemized. When we asked for them to fix the plans, they refused saying we agreed to the plans. So basically they charged us a ton of money to draw up plans for a $35,000 budget, wouldn't give us complete plans, and then said it would be twice that much to do what they drew up. I'd call that a clear case of bait and switch. I can't say they will treat you like they treated us, but if our experience is what they do even a 10th of the time, you've got to ask yourself if you'd risk paying for something that is worthless only for them to tell you that it would cost you twice as much as you can afford."
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Recommended by75%of homeowners
Randolph Deveolpment
5.0(
4
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Serving Cameron, MO and surrounding areas

In business since 2000

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Randolph Development (D&D Cabinetry) were perhaps the best part of our entire new home construction. Dan and Danielle Randolph were able to see the vision that we had for our home and they gave creative input that made for a very unique set of custom cabinets! They operate with the utmost attention to detail--we are so pleased with the work they've done for us! Not only did they build the cabinets that we wanted, they also took on some "unfinished" projects that we needed for our new home--fixing a set of antique corbels that we wanted to use on our covered back porch, they also converted an antique fireplace mantel into a beautiful built-in book case that is in the center of our home. We have enjoyed every moment of our involvement with this company...so much so, that we have added a few more jobs to their work list! (Wish is was possible to submit photos of the work they've done for us...although I'm not sure photos would do them justice) Call them if you are looking for professionalism, courtesy, attention to detail, unique design, quality construction and materials, and timely work completion!"
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