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Custom Valley Construction
5.0(
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Serving Prosser, WA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1990

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"John did a complete remodel of our master bathroom and added on a closet for us. His experience showed through the whole remodel! He had great design ideas and helped walk us through all our decisions. We also appreciated his attention to details, All while finishing the big project in a timely mater. 10/10 recommend for any project!"
Response time2 days
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Recommended by66%of homeowners
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COMMERCIAL MANOR DIRTWORK LLC
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Serving Prosser, WA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2025

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Credit card accepted

"CMD was extremely respectful an on point, they worked with me through the whole process of remodel and the work it?s self was amazing, but great to work with and I will only be using them from now on "
Full kitchen remodel
Full kitchen remodel
Bathroom remodel
Bathroom remodel
Bathroom remodel

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Ben's Roofing and Custom Gutters LLC
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Serving Prosser, WA and surrounding areas

In business since 2004

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Ben's Roofing and Custom Gutters LLC (BRCG)is a General Contractor servicing the Walla Walla Valley in eastern Washington state and outlying areas. \nBen's (BRCG) offers customers reliable, experienced and professional work. Over nine years in business with over 40 years in crew construction experience. \nBRCG's Mission Statement is to build and construct at equal or above code and exceeding manufacturers expectations. \nWhat makes BRCG different from most contractors is preformance. How that is achieved is by using a proven system. \nBRCG pays lead men bonus incentives for quality work, and skilled crew people are paid hourly rates. Most contractors pay what is known as "Piece Work", each piece installed is paid at given rate. It is no stretch at all then that the faster the worker goes the more he gets paid...quality then often becomes a lower priority. \nBe it Roofing, Framing or installing gutters or doors BRCG is focused on "getting it right the first time" and we are "Proffessonals caring for your Home". \nThat includes protecting shrubery from roof debris, right down to doing the final clean up. \nFor us the jobs not done until the "little things" are taken care of! \nWe know their are other good companies out there, but our track record and references should be a help so that when chosen, we have the opportunity to put proof to our words. \nThank you Angies list! You rock! \n Some companies have advetisings paid for by contractors and call it an unbiased evaluation; that is pretty close to a "conflict of interest". \nIf you follow the money trail then, what is the motivation to tell the truth about a contractor when he is paying you? \nAngie's List is not going to be bought off! Hats off to Angie!

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FAQs for major home repair (general contractor) projects in Prosser, WA

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