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RDB CONSTRUCTION LLC
New to Angi

Angi Approved

In business since 0

Free estimates

As 30+ years experience carpenters, we are always prepared to take on your projects with precision and care. We pride ourselves on being courteous and polite, ensuring a positive experience from start to finish. Our approach involves actively listening to your needs and preferences to deliver tailored solutions. ???? We understand the importance of clear communication and collaboration to bring your vision to life. From the initial consultation to the final touches, We are dedicated to providing exceptional craftsmanship. ? We are ready to start, so contact me today. \n

LSP construction
New to Angi

Angi Approved

In business since 0

I’m a skilled carpenter providing residential repairs and custom work. I believe in honest work, fair prices, and not cutting corners. If I say I’ll be there, I show up—and I don’t leave a mess behind.\nI’m building my business on word-of-mouth and repeat customers, which means every job matters. If you want quality work from someone who takes pride in it, I’m your guy.

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Norse Construction, LLC
4.62(
50
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Angi Approved

In business since 2013

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"We attempted to have our unfinished basement finished in 2020. The project started in June of 2020 and was terminated unfinished in January of 2021. Total cost of the partial project was $75,771. Several issues led to the termination of the project. The primary was lack of actual project management and ability to take responsibility for errors by the contractor, which, in addition to being frustrating, contributed to the unnecessarily long project time of 7 months while still not being finished. Examples include: - An I-Beam for a heavy-bag track was to be installed on the ceiling. It was installed in the incorrect location and extremely poorly, to the point where flanges were overlapping. When confronted, the contractor stated that it just "wasn't finished". However, the correction required the complete removal and re-installation. Then the contractor claimed the issue was due to insufficient instruction supplied, even though all required information was in fact supplied. The installation crew was simply not competent and failed to install as instructed. - Wood panels were put on a large portion of the ceiling. Several conversations in writing instructed that there was to be no more work done after the initial paint as we liked the look as is. When painters were on-site for the walls, it was confirmed with them verbally that the ceiling was complete and not to perform work on them. However, they caulked and painted it anyway. When confronted, the contractor stated it was always known that this work was to be done. He also said it was only painted and not caulked, which was clearly not the case. Additionally, when shown texts and emails where we explicitly requested no more work done to the ceiling and that he also stated it was complete, he simply ignored it. - When ordering a vanity, he sent us to a shop to select one. However, when it came time to need the vanity, we found it had never actually been ordered. The contractor blamed us for not ordering it while at the shop, however the person at the shop later confirmed the hold up was the contractor not confirming the order. These are some of the biggest examples, but there were communication issues throughout the project. The termination of the contact didn't go any better than the rest of the project. We were told up front, in writing, that we would be billed for all services each week for the prior week. However, when we were settling up after the contract was terminated, there were many costs he was back charging for, meaning they were not billed during the week of work as the original contract stated. One of the items had no reciept. One of the bigger issues here was the painting. The painting cost was much too high relative to the original bid price based on actual work performed. When asked for an itemized bill for painting, it included painting work that had not been performed. The contractor ultimately removed the item for which he didn't have a receipt and reduced the paint cost by some amount. It was still not correct, but we agreed to pay to end the situation."
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Power 2 Construction & Remodeling
4.96(
28
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Angi Approved

In business since 2021

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Randy and crew arrived and installed new storm door and front door on front of house. They also installed new French doors in place of our old sliding glass doors downstairs. Loved the work."
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Recommended by96%of homeowners
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Kimberlin Construction Co Inc
4.97(
34
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Angi Approved

In business since 1996

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Warranties offered

"Great! Kimberlin Construction Company is the best. This is the most recent project we had done by them. As always they did a great job. Showed up when they said they would. Great crew and excellent craftsmanship. This is the fourth project we had done by them and we will definitely hire them again in the future. Best contractor we have ever worked with."
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CoCara Remodeling LLC
5.00(
19
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Angi Approved

In business since 2017

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Warranties offered

"Shawn and his guys do amazing work. From the first time I met him, I knew he was honest and professional in what he does. There was a problem with flooring issue during the job and he fixed it for me. Just today, I had an issue with my doors sticking and he came to fix it. He is a stand up guy for sure. I would recommend his work to anyone if you are looking for a high quality product at a great price!"
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Handy Steve
5.00(
8
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Angi Approved

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2010

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Warranties offered

"Finished product is very nice. Not one difficulty with Mr. Dodson. Would definitely recommend him for deck building. Cape Girardeau seems to delight in building codes to make things difficult. Mr. Dodson navigated through the system despite the city doing its best to frustrate the builder."
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3 J'S SEAMLESS GUTTERING
New to Angi

In business since 1996

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Christian Family owned and operated, serving all listed counties for 20 years. Maintains 6 full time qualified employees as well as 2 part time. Cash, check, credit cards accepted. Free estimates and consultations.

Marin Construction
New to Angi

In business since 2008

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

general remodeling

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FAQs for major home repair (general contractor) projects in Festus, MO

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