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ProCo Construction
4.9(
49
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Serving Gay, WV and surrounding areas

In business since 2002

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Pro-Co added a porch roof over our existing deck. They did a great job and were willing to make changes as they went as we saw fit. They clean up after every day and do their best to work a full day each day (weather permitting of course). My only suggestion would be for improved communication/providing a timeline as to when the project will begin but the work they perform is great. I would definitely hire them again."
Recommended by95%of homeowners
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Before & After Remodeling
4.5(
11
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Serving Gay, WV and surrounding areas

In business since 2009

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"It was great, workers were always on time. Cleaned up each night when they left. <br /> They were quite when they came and went and that is important to me since I work from home. <br /> They added extras that was not in the original estimate and did not charge me. Kept to the original estimate. <br />"
Recommended by81%of homeowners
Picture Perfect
4.4(
11
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Serving Gay, WV and surrounding areas

In business since 1997

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Will was fantastic to work with. He was very fast to respond to my initial call for a quote, gave a reasonable estimate, and scheduled the work quickly. When things didn't turn out quite as planned at first (not his fault), he went above and beyond to fix the issue, as well as offering to give the room other upgrades to really make it special. He couldn't have been more professional, courteous, and attentive. He's the only contractor I will use for any future projects - I've never had a better and quot;customer service experienceand quot; than what he provided. Highly, highly recommend him. <br />"
Recommended by81%of homeowners
Sir Thomas Chimney Sweeps & Oasis Construction LLC
5.0(
9
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Serving Gay, WV and surrounding areas

In business since 1994

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"<p>Did all the work quickly and effectively.  Had to come back a second day to finish the waterproofing of the chimney.  I have used this contractor for chimney cleaning, wood stove installation and repairs.  He gets in and gets it done quickly and for a reasonable price.  Sometimes slow on communication re: date of work to be done but does get back to you even if a bit slow.  I plan to and will use him again for chimney cleaning and repair work.</p> <br />"
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Keith's Kitchens
4.8(
35
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Serving Gay, WV and surrounding areas

In business since 1978

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"<p>Charles Lavender, the owner, said early in the process as we selected various floor tiles, countertops, cabinet styles - his wife Terry assists you with all of that - that "you'll love my guys".  It was true as we became friends with Ron, Greg, and Larry over the course of the project.  That's so important because the scope of the project my wife and I decided to undertake was large and we knew it would be weeks of effort.  The "guys" were always pleasant and they knew their crafts well.  They all exhibited an attention to detail and made sure the work area was picked up each night.  They made the house as "liveable" as possible considering the scope of the demolition required.  My wife was out of town during a major portion of the work (purposefully) so me and the dogs and cats endured.  The guys were great with pets and the dogs looked forward to the guys showing up each day.</p> <p>The work included :  significant demolition, structural framing, waste water and water supply plumbing, dry wall, venting and HVAC relocation, cable television cabling, electrical upgrades and circuit balancing, cabinet installation, gas line modifications and extensions, lighting, tiled shower, glass enclosure, quartz countertops, 2 bathroom vanities with under-mount sinks, kitchen appliance installation, tile flooring in 2 rooms, crown molding, door casings, window casings, a 6 cabinet/12 door pantry, and cooktop vent installation.</p> <p>I can't say I'm disappointed with <b>any</b> aspect of the project.  Charles even chose to overlook some valid "extra charges" just because some of his guys were sick or unavailable and he wasn't happy with the progress that was made when we were out of town during the job.  Any "curve balls" that the crew came across (and there were few from my perspective) seemed to be handled efficiently.  The final punch list included just a few things and they were handled quickly.  I would highly recommend Keith's Kitchens.  I learned a lot and I laughed a lot with the guys and had the satisfaction of seeing my investment in my home turn into a beautiful reality.  Very happy.</p>"
Recommended by94%of homeowners
Malone Renovations Inc
4.2(
6
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Serving Gay, WV and surrounding areas

In business since 2002

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I wish I could give a good review, because we worked with the builder to design a unique and lovely home. Before I begin, PLEASE NOTE- if you ask the builder about this review, he will likely give you a story about unfinished payments or such. That was the story we got when we inquired about a previously litigated job, and we decided to give him the benefit of the doubt because he seemed to be a nice guy and good fit for our job. <br /> The job started easily enough and we didn't have many problems in the early stages. We did have to monitor the quality and point out split studs, improperly placed insulation, etc. The crew consisted of nice guys, but there was little quality control done by the contractor. Our daily trips to the site usually consisted of us cleaning up trash, food wrappers, spilled drinks etc. both inside and outside. Malone was not present on the site very often, and many mistakes were overlooked until WE discovered them---toilets installed in the wrong place, ceramic tiles laid crookedly, etc. An entire exterior wall was mistakenly sided with expensive Hardy plank when it was supposed to be stone. Those are things that probably happen with many jobs, so as long as they were corrected we were okay. But when the job was close to finish, suddenly items that had been part of the design became extra charges, and we had to eliminate some features we had assumed all along were part of the house. <br /> I won't go into detail about the last weeks of the job, there was much disagreement and it was very difficult to get our punch list finished. When we closed the mortgage on the house there were still issues that hadn't been addressed, but Malone said that they would be taken care of as warranty items. We were told to let the house and quot;settleand quot; through the winter and spring and then he would see what needed to be repaired. The following summer was one delay after another, and it was 9 months after and quot;completionand quot; that his crew finally came back to do the warranty work. It took several attempts before they managed to repair a ceiling and get it painted correctly, and even now you can see sponge marks and wall paint overlapping the ceiling and vise versa. I contacted him repeatedly to notify him of more issues, including but not limited to cracked drywall, flooring that doesn't reach the baseboard, window sills that are separated and rough, popped drywall nails, many corners of cracked paint with primer showing through....Imagine how stressful for people who lost their home in a fire to discover that the new home's fireplace was installed without a major part, causing damage to the fireplace itself. We chose a high quality vinyl plank floor that resembles distressed wood, but because the cement slab wasn't thoroughly prepped and smoothed the floor shows dips, bumps and even debris that was left under it during installation. <br /> Sadly, instead of returning to finish the warranty items, he simply went AWOL. He refused to answer emails and bluntly decided that he was not going to return or finish the job. There is not a single room in the 3100 sq. ft. home that doesn't have visible issues and flaws. If you decide to use Malone Renovations, I strongly urge you to be present on site every day, checking for quality. Get every single item spelled out in the contract, because a man's word isn't what it used to be. And DO NOT approve payments before you are 100 percent satisfied that every issue is corrected and completed. If you authorize payment and then hope to have the builder return, you will be sadly disappointed."
Recommended by66%of homeowners
R A Bell Construction
5.0(
2
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Serving Gay, WV and surrounding areas

In business since 1992

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

We are a small detail oriented company. We have 3-4 employees on a regular basis and we hire additional help if the size of the job warrants it. We run a small crew so we can maintain good quality control in an effort to minimize call backs and complaints. Sometimes (rarely), we employ quality sub-contractors. We also offer consulting on construction projects to help the lay person through their projects.

Recommended by100%of homeowners
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FAQs for major home repair (general contractor) projects in Gay, WV

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