in buisness over 30 years 5 employees
in buisness over 30 years 5 employees
Fine quality, remodeling, concrete, concrete overlay, decks, sun rooms, restoration. Did the canal boat restoration for the Muncy historical society. Have built barns also. Hidden rooms,pool install. In ground or above ground. Chimney caps self made heavy duty. Metal working. No financing. currently 5 employees .
Fine quality, remodeling, concrete, concrete overlay, decks, sun rooms, restoration. Did the canal boat restoration for the Muncy historical society. Have built barns also. Hidden rooms,pool install. In ground or above ground. Chimney caps self made heavy duty. Metal working. No financing. currently 5 employees .
Commercial/Residential Construction. All Phases of construction.
Commercial/Residential Construction. All Phases of construction.
We are a company that has the capability to take care of all your residential needs and are also ready to provide you with top quality excavation service!
We are a company that has the capability to take care of all your residential needs and are also ready to provide you with top quality excavation service!
Full service, fully insured residential and commercial landscape/ Hard scape company.
Full service, fully insured residential and commercial landscape/ Hard scape company.
We are a small business with few employees. We offer very reasonable prices and free estimates. Once a proposal is signed we require half of the amount agreed upon upfront and the other half upon completion of the job.
We are a small business with few employees. We offer very reasonable prices and free estimates. Once a proposal is signed we require half of the amount agreed upon upfront and the other half upon completion of the job.
Small family owned and operated construction company, specializing in all forms of remodeling, custom homes and additions, garages, sheds, barns, commercial buildings, etc. Authorized dealer and installer for Crown Royal Outdoor Burning furnaces.
Small family owned and operated construction company, specializing in all forms of remodeling, custom homes and additions, garages, sheds, barns, commercial buildings, etc. Authorized dealer and installer for Crown Royal Outdoor Burning furnaces.
RCDM Contracting
"RCDM Contracting provided an estimate to place a window in our basement. We accepted the offer and paid 1/2 of the project cost as a deposit in mid July 2019. RCDM suggested one date to place the window which was not a day we could have the work done. I reached out through email, Facebook, and phone calls. He stopped replying a month ago. Even once answered the phone and put my husband on hold when my husband identified himself, never returned to the call, and never called us back. We have asked (through email and Facebook messaging) to be contacted about having our deposit returned. RCDM Contracting has not contacted us in any manner. I have NEVER had a contractor take a deposit and then not do the work. He has ghosted us."
Kelly R on November 2019
RCDM Contracting
"RCDM Contracting provided an estimate to place a window in our basement. We accepted the offer and paid 1/2 of the project cost as a deposit in mid July 2019. RCDM suggested one date to place the window which was not a day we could have the work done. I reached out through email, Facebook, and phone calls. He stopped replying a month ago. Even once answered the phone and put my husband on hold when my husband identified himself, never returned to the call, and never called us back. We have asked (through email and Facebook messaging) to be contacted about having our deposit returned. RCDM Contracting has not contacted us in any manner. I have NEVER had a contractor take a deposit and then not do the work. He has ghosted us."
Kelly R on November 2019
It is a family run business with a husband and wife team. The kids help out when they can. When billing for a job we either get paid that day by check or cash or leave a bill to be paid within two weeks. We give a discount for seniors, and millitary.
It is a family run business with a husband and wife team. The kids help out when they can. When billing for a job we either get paid that day by check or cash or leave a bill to be paid within two weeks. We give a discount for seniors, and millitary.
3 Employees, No Subs, Cost is determind by job
3 Employees, No Subs, Cost is determind by job
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