Top Contractors in Colorado Springs, CO 80922

I started a repair request back in March of 2014. There was a delay in getting parts, but the service from Shane is and was terrible. To this date the oven is not repaired. He stated several times ...Read More…
Mike - thanks so much for all your hard work, dedication and GREAT communication throughout the entire remodel. We are grateful for all your work and the end result looks FANTASTIC.\t THANKS\t Kath...Read More…
Thank you for connecting with Chair Caning & Wicker Repair www.chaircaning.webs.com 704-235-8171, it is a pleasure having you in our network. We wish your business to have continued growth and ...Read More…
We were so pleased with the entire installation process. Thank you for a week of quality installation and teaching us how to care for our floorRead More…
Their staff really stands out from the competition. We use a variety of service providers (landscapers, carpet cleaners, etc) and Basset's staff is always very friendly and professional and really ...Read More…
Mark has helped us with a leaking drain pipe.. He fixed the pipe on 2 different occasions (2 separate leaks) but only charged me the first time. He did quick work at a very fair price. He has also ...Read More…
I really appreciate what kemper did for my wife and I on our framing project. We didn't really have a clue what we should do with my war medals, and valued their recommendations. The project was do...Read More…
The Plumbing in Colorado springs is bad in my old house, I have to call a plumber at least once a year for our tree root problem that needs to get snake rooted out. I found out about this company p...Read More…
Before we bought the windows, we shopped around for windows for best quality, options, warranty and best prices. We narrowed down to Colorado Window & Door company and ended up also with great ...Read More…
Gonzalez Stucco employees are the Best stucco workers hands down. From the beginning of the Courtyard project they were dedicated to excellent customers service, quality work and satisfaction guara...Read More…
We used Safe Objectives for our training to become a certified lead tester and renovator. We received very thorough training. We are very pleased.Read More…
our new roof is wonderful.. love it. thanks guys!Read More…
Colorado Window and Door Company 315 South Wahsatch Colorado Springs, CO 80903 (719) 471-3819Read More…
Thanks for the connection on Merchant Circle. Here's wishing Nationwide Floor & Window Coverings continued success in your business venture. Giving 5 stars and other "compliments" to your great...Read More…
I needed shelving to help me organize my garage. The staff at Best helped me build a shelving unit to suit my needs at a great price. They are a very customer service oriented company.Read More…

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Gutter Helmet of the Pikes Peak Region

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By ColoSpgsNative

Incompetently run business that doesn't care for customer satisfaction. They have inexperienced installers that will do a botched job and won’t fix problems. Very unprofessional and would advise to take your business elsewhere. ...read more

Top Gun Water Damage Restoration Colorado Springs, CO

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By jasonkeels

Good people and the whole crew did an outstanding job on my house. ...read more

Bill's Tool Rental Inc

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By Anonymous

Damon at Bill's Tool Rental on Vollmer offers great service and they have quality equipment that is well maintained. If he does not have what I need available in the north yard, I can be sure he will find it in one of the other yards and have it ready when I arrive. Just plain old good guys to work with. ...read more

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Kitchen Flooring? The Sky is the limit...

Any realtor will tell you that kitchens and baths sell a home, and one of the most important renovations when it comes to those areas is your choice of kitchen flooring. When choosing kitchen flooring, there are a number of things you'll want to keep in the back of your mind. How hard you are on your floors, budget concerns, and design considerations all come into play when determining which is the right type of kitchen floor for your home. Think beyond Kitchen FlooringA strange thing happens when many homeowners start looking into a new kitchen floor: they realize the floors in the rest of their home could use some work as well. One of the more popular trends in kitchen flooring is to take advantage of this tendency and choose flooring that will look great in adjoining areas of the home. For example, the perfect stone tiles for your kitchen probably won't look too shabby in the living room or the bathroom down the hall. And from a design standpoint, tying your house together with common flooring is a great way to create a sense of continuity between spaces that would otherwise feel isolated and out of sorts. Go Natural Kitchen flooring is no different when it comes to design trends than any other material: what is "in" changes with the times. Presently, natural looking floors have grabbed the upper hand over more refined looks. Tumbled marble and stone give you all the advantages of polished stone flooring tiles with a toned down, natural look, and porcelain tiles are also available in earth tones and rougher finishes. Even laminate and wood flooring have adjusted to meet natural flooring needs. If you choose a wood or wood imitation laminate, consider darker finishes, and install varieties with a thicker, more obvious grain. Beyond Design: the Practical ConsiderationsWe'd all like to make our flooring choices based purely on aesthetics, but it's also important to take into account practical considerations as well. Perhaps the two biggest of these are budget and wear and tear. If you've got children or pets and tend to be hard on your floors, look at rougher hewn stone tiles for maximum durability. They are tough as nails, and because they aren't polished or sporting a fine finish, they won't show scratches and scuffs like some other materials. Definitely stay away from hardwood floors in your kitchen if you're hard on flooring, since they can be scratched if you're not careful. Also, beware of porcelain. Some varieties are tougher than others, and fragile ceramic or porcelain tiles can chip easily under heavy use. www.coloradohomerepair.net ...read more

By Colorado Home Repair February 12, 2014

Kitchen Remodel Advice -

Remodeling your kitchen?   Avoid these common mistakes that really make remodels go bad in a hurry... Your kitchen is an island. Be sure to consider the way your kitchen's look will gel with the rest of your home. An ultra-modern kitchen in a 19th-century farmhouse will stick out like a sore thumb. Keep architectural integrity in mind. You're a skin-deep thinker. Remember that selecting beautiful cabinets is only half the battle—and, in a lot of way, the less important half. Make sure you have enough storage for all those plates and pots—and the accessories like tray dividers and pull-out shelves that will make them a snap to find. You think orange cabinets could be fun. While personality is important, the cabinet isn't the best place to go hog-wild. Choose fun pulls, colorful countertop appliances and unique accessories, but select a cabinet that you—and your family—can live with for the next 15 years. And if resale is in your future, be sure to favor the sound choice over the sizzling one. You playing head honcho. A kitchen remodel is a massive undertaking. Unless your daytime job is as a, say, general contractor, you may want to leave this one up to the pros. Assistance from kitchen designers, contractors and architects is invaluable, but be sure to partner with licensed and insured professionals you get along well with. You forget that tomorrow is another day. Sure, lowered countertop seating may be the perfect play space for your kids...but in 10 years that petite spot will be worthless. Design with the future in mind, and not just that of your kids. Ergonomic choices like raised dishwashers will keep you kitchen functional as you grow older. You pooh-pooh lighting. It may not be the most thrilling part of the project, but invest some time and money in coming up with a solid lighting plan (earmark about 10 percent of your budget for it). It'll keep your kitchen safe, set the appropriate mood and keep creepy shadows from turning your honey-colored cabinets a stale shade of brown. "It's My Prerogative" is your theme song. Go ahead, change your mind in the middle of the process—just be ready to handle the additional charges and delays that making that that slightly larger pantry incurs. And if your changes means other carefully measured things (like countertops or appliance panels) are altered, that cost goes way up. You don't budge an inch. Sure, remodeling is about replacing that countertop and sink—but it's also the best (and only time) when you can truly play with the room's layout. If you're tired of always walking across your kitchen to get to the refrigerator then move it! You've watched too much Extreme Home Makeover. Going at your old kitchen with a sledgehammer may sound like fun, but your space may not need to be entirely gutted. Do a thorough inventory to decide if anything—from your appliances to your cabinets frames—can be saved...saving you money in turn. Keep those Martha Stewart dreams realistic. If you've never baked a soufflé, made a plum-stuffed pork tenderloin or tackled Spanish paella, don't expect that an $8,000 range is just the thing you need to go from microwave queen to gourmand. Be realistic about your needs—professional appliances may pack more power than you need. More information?  click here for Colorado Home Repair's website ...read more

By Colorado Home Repair November 11, 2013

Home Insulation

Proper attic insulation goes a long way in making homes energy efficient. Hiring our professional handyman services ensures proper insulation installation, as well as other major and minor repairs to this room of your home. www.coloradohomerepair.net ...read more

By Colorado Home Repair November 06, 2013

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