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RMG REMODELING CONSTRUCTION LLC
New to Angi

Serving Seward, NE and surrounding areas

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Free estimates

Warranties offered

Small jobs welcome

I have spent the last four years remodeling and constructing new buildings, working for other companies such as Hausmann Construction and Samsung Construction—including on the renovation of the football stadium in Lincoln, Nebraska. I have carried out renovations of churches and schools, as well as basements, garages, bathrooms, and kitchens. Now, I have established my own company, and I am ready to apply all my expertise to grow my business.

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Carpentry & Home Repair
5.0(
45
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Serving Seward, NE and surrounding areas

In business since 2001

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Warranties offered

"We had a few lapses in communication at the beginning, but once we were able to get the job estimate and agreement he was very quick to finish the job.  He asked if we would like him to take care of finding someone to take the old fence, which was fine with us.  Appreciate that he recycles and doesn't just throw it in the dump.  Was nice to have it hauled away and not have to worry about it.  He and another helper worked on the project for 2 days.  We are pleased with the final project, fence looks nice and seems to be solid.  Terry was pleasant and easy to work with.  <br />"
Recommended by100%of homeowners
K-WEST CONSTRUCTION
5.0(
5
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Serving Seward, NE and surrounding areas

In business since 1977

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Great company to work with! I have a daylight walkout basement and wanted a patio cover installed over the entryway. Ken came out and talked to me about my options, and had great suggestions. The company did a great job of communicating with me about when the job would start, how long it would take, etc. I am extremely happy with the results. The entryway is beautiful, and looks like it's part of the house. Several neighbors didn't even realize we had added a cover to the entryway - it looks that much like the house! Very happy with the quality of the work done."
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Willet Construction Inc
4.7(
24
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Serving Seward, NE and surrounding areas

In business since 1995

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"<p>This is a difficult review for me. So let me explain. First it was family members that recommended Willet to us as we had bought an older home that needed some improvements in the kitchen and adding crown molding in the dining and living rooms and the bedroom.</p> <p>The PLUSES. Our designer Deb Brown was frankly....AMAZING! My wife and I told her what we wanted in terms of improvements and not too long after we approved her design drawings and the quote for service. Deb was very accomadating as over time we asked for changes. She never hesitated to listen to our views and always made us feel like we were in charge. She was prompt answering emails and submitting quality yet price friendly options to fit our budget.</p> <p> The kitchen remodel went off without issue and the woodworking guys were outstanding. I felt they were working like they were on their own homes! You can't beat that. They were like Magicians as they problem-solved issues to achieve the perfect solution.</p> <p>My dissatisfaction concerns the point where the crown molding was going in the rooms. Now I was present when the designer and the project foreman met us and they made exacting measurements of the exact lengths of the molding needed plus the overall linear footage needed. They checked and double-checked and we felt confident that what was needed was going to be ordered.</p> <p>That is where the problem started. It is quite clear at the time this happened they lacked the quality assurance person or process in place to ensure what is ordered is indeed what they get. So not only was the molding that was delivered not in the correct lengths nor was the molding consistently stained in the correct color. Some molding was light and dark in the same color.</p> <p>So the installers assume that what they get delivered to our house is what they have to install. Well they start to install the molding and they start to splice pieces together thinking that is what they were suppose to do. But when they do that they find that the wood is stained different shades (light-dark) so that the spliced segments don't match. That's when I'm told something is wrong.</p> <p>When I call the foreman he tells me he can't check it out until later in the day. I finally tell the installers to stand down and stop where they are. Now the foreman does come by about a hour after calling him and realizes that there is an indeed a problem. What bothered me is that he acknowledges the problems of improper lengths and poor staining of the crown molding.But then he asks me if I can and quot;live with itand quot;! That was easy...I said no.</p> <p>So they then took down all the molding and re-ordered and then installed the correct lengths and stain. So that was done. </p> <p>Now after that mishap...the overall remodeling project turned out FANTASTIC. That's my dilemma. </p> <p>Deb Brown our designer is SECOND to NONE! She took our vision and made it a REALITY! A+</p> <p>The hired construction guys that work for Willet...A+. Amazing problem solvers that make you feel they are working for you!</p> <p>Project foreman overseeing the construction...D. Nice guy but asking me if and quot; I can live with it?and quot; That's not right. Again a decent guy but isn't on top of things in my opinion. Probably spread too thin.</p> <p>Quality Control/Assurance. F. Quite clear that no one inspected our materials before bringing them to the job site to ensure correct lengths and stains ordered matched what they received. </p> <p>The subcontractors Willet uses to do the various specialty work like plumbers and electricians....A+. They are now my go to companies for service. You sure can't beat that!</p> <p>Overall...the final results were fantastic! I just wish we didn't have to go through the issues listed above. So this is where I'm torn in making a recommendation. So I will just say, read through my comments and make your decision. The final outcome was amazing and we are VERY SATISFIED. </p> <p>If they can solve their lack of QA of materials before they reach the customer's home then I will easily recommend Willet. Deb Brown and the full time workers are amazing. You can't beat those skills and talents! I hope this helps.</p> <br />"
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FAQs for major home repair (general contractor) projects in Seward, NE

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