Jade Construction, L.P.
Jade Construction, L.P.

Jade Construction, L.P.

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Introduction: As a smaller company, we are able to really focus on our clients needs and not just our profits. We take the time to listen to our clients and what they are wanting from their new addition or service. A home is the most valuable investment that you can make and that is why we treat every client, whether you're spending $250 or $25,000, with the same care and concern as if it was one of our homes. We will always do our best to keep our clients informed throughout the process of any renovation. We believe that there is only one way to do any project and that is the right way. At Jade Construction we know the job isn't done until it's done right. Our jobs are very rewarding in numerous ways. The most exciting is that everyone at Jade Construction loves working with their hands and the challenges that every project presents. We are always honing our skills by cross-training with other employees or associates which enables us to be more efficient at our jobs . We, also, have the privilege of meeting new people and families and creating new spaces for them to live, work or play.
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Mark V.
Sep 1, 2015
He never finished his work. Over promised under delivered.

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  • What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a provider in your area of work?

    Whether you need a $50,000 kitchen remodel, a $15,000 siding replacement, or are just needing some simple maintenance done to your home, you will still be giving a near stranger access to your home. As such, you need to know who you are hiring and what experience and guarantees a home improvement professional has to offer your home. How a home improvement professional answers some basic questions will give you a sense of whether or not you could comfortably work with that individual. Some important questions to ask are: How long have you been in business? Have you completed projects like mine recently? Can you provide a list of references? To which professional associations do you belong? Will you be using subcontractors on this project? Are you licensed and registered with the state? Are you insured and covered by worker's compensation? Do you give written warranties? Will my project require a permit?