DC Construction Services
DC Construction Services

DC Construction Services

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Introduction: DC Construction Services is a full service construction and remodeling company. We offer all aspects of commercial and residential construction, remodeling and additions. Specializing in Kitchen and Bathroom remodeling, Painting, Flooring- Hardwood - Tile, Additions, Decks, Windows, Siding and so much more! With over 15 years of experience in this business, you can be sure that we have the knowledge and experience to handle all aspects of your project. Big projects or small, you will be treated in the same great way. We use no subcontractors, unless it's for electrical, plumbing or carpet. We hope to become your home improvement consultant! We serve all of Boston, Eastern Massachusetts, Central Massachusetts, and Northern Rhode Island. Please call us today. Services include: * Painting, interior and exterior * Staining * Custom millwork, trim, and cabinets * Kitchens and bathrooms * Hardwood floor, new and refinished * Tile * Plastering * Sheetrock * Framing * Additions, decks and all aspects of remodeling * Windows * Siding * Roofing * Finished basements * Commercial and residential * Handyman, and much more We are licensed, fully insured, with excellent references and reviews. Please call us today; we would be happy to help you! Thank you, and please e-mail the owner if you would like an estimate for your project. Sincerely, DC Construction Services David Campbell, owner
Overview

Hired 9 times

4 employees

17 years in business

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Chad E.
Jun 21, 2012
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Amy L.
Oct 1, 2017
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Janet-Marie R.
Feb 17, 2016
Overview: Unlicensed contractor despite claims of being licensed and insured. Lack of communication. Delays in start date and time to complete project. Quick to take our money and leave us with an incomplete bathroom and work that is not up to code. We contracted with Dave Campbell/DC Construction Services in April 2015 to perform our bathroom remodel which was to start on June 29th and take 2 weeks to complete according to him. The start date got postponed to the last week of July and we made the agreed upon initial payment for him to start the work. The revised start date came and went with no sign of Dave and it became increasingly difficult to get in touch with him. When we did, we received various excuses for the delays and the promise that we were next on his list. After asking for our deposit back come late October, which resulted in a long phone conversation, we reluctantly agreed to proceed with a new start date of November 30th. The 2 week project quickly turned into 3 weeks before we had a functional shower (the only one in our 1.5 bathroom home) and 4 weeks before we had a functional toilet, but still no sink as Dave had agreed to build a custom vanity and linen cabinets as part of the remodel. The new tub and tile work looked great and we were thrilled to have a shower and toilet again. We quickly overlooked the delays as there was visible progress and an end in sight. The 2nd payment had been made, and at Dave’s request, we even agreed to pay a portion of the final payment as we were assured construction of the vanity was in progress and the job would be completed in the next 1-2 weeks. The 2 weeks passed with no communication and repeated requests for updates went unanswered. We finally got a quick reply on week 3 with the promise of a detailed update later in the day, but we again heard nothing from him. After reaching out again at week 4, we messaged Dave that we made other arrangements to complete the vanity and the bathroom and we then proceeded to do so. It wasn’t until 2 days later when we asked for our faucet and our house key back that we finally received multiple replies and excuses. Shortly thereafter we discovered that Dave Campbell has been unlicensed since June 2014, despite reassuring us several times that he was licensed and insured. The plumbing work that was done would need to be redone as it was not up to code. A visit to the Town’s Department of Inspections confirmed that a building permit should have been pulled for the work completed and that no permit was pulled for the plumbing work either. We are now out several thousand dollars and left with an unfinished bathroom that will need substantial additional work at a considerable additional cost to complete.
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Kim G.
Jan 28, 2013
I had a great experience with this contractor. He did a great job, honest and fair price. We wanted to remodel our kitchen and he exceeded all our expectations. I have highly recommended David and will continue to do so.
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Sarah K.
Apr 9, 2014
This is the best construction company we have ever used. They are very talented, fair priced, clean and on time and budget. They did our master bathroom, a lot of complex tile work, painting, staining and our back deck. In about 6 -9 months we are having them do our addition. We are very pleased with their workmanship and highly recommend them.

FAQs

  • What types of customers have you worked with?

    The most common requests we have are for Kitchen and Bathroom Remodeling, additions, painting interior and exterior, hardwood flooring and tile, remodeling including wall removal, decks, windows, cabinetry, and once we build a relationship with our client we tend to service everything you need. We can provide photos and references for any project your looking to have done.

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

    Always ask for proof of insurance, licensing, and references. Verify that these references are real. Also, ask questions about the job, timeline, pay schedule, and the material that will be used. You should understand that there are pros and cons to a cheaper price; cheaper can mean you'd end up with lower-end materials that could result in a lot of future issues. Sometimes even doing your project again! A fair price is what you should look for, not the cheapest, but also not the most expensive.