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RMG REMODELING CONSTRUCTION LLC
New to Angi

Serving Lincoln, 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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Service Call
4.8(
23
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Serving Lincoln, NE and surrounding areas

In business since 2005

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"<p>After living with a pink bathtub and pink sink for several years – I decided to update my bathroom.  I started by creating a list of updates that I wanted to make which included replacing the pink fixtures, change out the wall/shower surround tiles, installing a heated tile floor, replacing the window and adding an exhaust fan.  I secured a few bids and Service Calls was the least expensive. </p> <p>After I gave Service Call the go ahead, they took care of coordinating all the work.  I appreciate how Dan worked with me to present options such as replacing or resurfacing the existing tub.  Dan presented the pro’s and con’s for each choice and helped me decide how I wanted to proceed (I ultimately decided to resurface the tub). Dan even suggested a few ways I could save some money (such as doing the painting myself). </p> <p>I appreciated that the worked took the time to cover my wood floors during demo and took care to protect my property.  I did have quite a bit of construction dust when they were doing drywall work, but I think that is the nature of the beast. </p> <p>Dan communicated with me on a regular basis to keep in informed of the progress. Dan also promptly answered any questions I had along the way – either my phone, text or email.  </p> <p>One thing that surprised me was the Service Call did not require me to put down a deposit for them to get started.  I did not have to pay for the project until it was complete. </p> <p>After living with the new bathroom for a month, I had a few small items that needed to be addressed (the shower head had a little leak and about an inch of grout was missing on some of the wall surround tiles.  I called Service Call and the followed up promptly to resolve the few issues.  </p> <p>My project took about a month to complete.  Dan worked with me on the timeline.  I know if I didn’t have a second bath he would be have able to coordinate the project so I wouldn’t be without a bath. </p> <p>My overall Service Call bill was right at $9,000. I spent about $1000 on tile, $750 on plumbing fixtures/faucets, $150 on electrical fixtures (new wall light and exhaust fan) and $100 on paint. All in my project was just about $11,000.</p>"
Recommended by95%of homeowners
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Carpentry & Home Repair
5.0(
45
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Serving Lincoln, NE and surrounding areas

In business since 2001

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"<strong><em>We attempted to obtain bids from two other local  providers and didn't even receive return phone calls from them.  After obtaining Terry's name from Angie's List, we telephoned Terry and he was in our home within the hour to give us an estimate.  The estimate was somewhat broad as it was not possible to determine how difficult it would be to remove the old wood flooring that had been glued to the cement slab in our kitchen-dining area. He gave us several flooring options and even assisted us at Lowe's to select appropriate material.<br /> When it was time to start the work, Terry appeared promptly when he said he would.  He removed the old flooring, which was difficult, but worked very quickly and efficiently. The following day, he again appeared promptly and commenced installation of the new floating Pergo flooring.  He again worked quickly and was able to bring in an associate to handle a plumbing item when that became necessary.  He knows a variety of workmen in the area and has the ability to get things done.<br /> Terry was truly professional in his manner and workmanship and we are thrilled with the results.  He was very fair in his pricing and the job came in considerably under estimate.  We would have no hesitation in referring him to friends and neighbors as he truly "delivers".  We have another project pending and he will definitely be our first contact when we are ready to proceed.  Thanks to Terry and to Angie's List for the recommendation! </em></strong> <br />"
Recommended by100%of homeowners
K-WEST CONSTRUCTION
5.0(
5
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Serving Lincoln, NE and surrounding areas

In business since 1977

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"The whole process was great. All the conversations and interactions were directed to my needs. Everyone recognized me as a customer and gave me personal attention rather than treating me as "a job". Ken Westerhold the owner and Leslie Monismith the office manager were always responsive to any needs I had. The project came in under the projected estimate and was done on time."
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Trinity Exteriors Inc
4.9(
112
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Serving Lincoln, NE and surrounding areas

In business since 2007

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"We selected Trinity Exteriors to repair our home after the hail storm on June 11th, 2017 in Blaine. We needed a new roof, windows, siding and gutters. They did an incredible job and everyone was extremely friendly and professional. They were always very responsive when we called or emailed and quick to address any concerns we had during the repairs. This even occurred during the lack of labor many other contractors experienced in the same time period. Ted and Kevin personally came out on many occasions to see how we were doing and make sure we were happy with the progress. Finally, they worked directly with our insurance company and were able to get several additional items covered that were missed or denied. Ted Swanson has built a great company and it was a pleasure to work with him, Kevin, Jessie, Jarrad, Miguel and the rest of his team!"
Recommended by97%of homeowners
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Willet Construction Inc
4.7(
24
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Serving Lincoln, 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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