The Red Leaf Company
The Red Leaf Company

The Red Leaf Company

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Introduction: The Red Leaf Company was created several years back by a Real Estate Investor and Contractor. Jordan gained valuable experience and knowledge from many years of owning real estate and being in a hands-on contracting environment. In addition to the knowledge already acquired, our employees continue to learn by having weekly informational classes to ensure the quality of our work. Many contractors cut-corners to pocket additional income, however, at The Red Leaf Company, integrity is our utmost praised value. You will never have to worry about whether you drew the short stick with our company! The Red Leaf Company has a passion for all aspects of real estate. We enjoy the process, which includes taking a distressed property, creating a plan for restoration and executing every detail to it's full potential. Knowing what you can do in these cases and making the change happen, is very satisfying!
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Hired 13 times

9 employees

13 years in business

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2017

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

    There are many considerations to contemplate during the hire process. One valuable piece of advice we can offer is through our own experience owning real estate and contracting work. That is, you should always compare apples to apples. It seems like a simple concept but it is often overlooked as price weighs down other factors. There are many ways to cut-corners on any type of job. We've seen it happen many times. However, when you cut a corner, you sacrifice quality which in turn sacrifices longevity. You will end up having to deal with the same job, bringing stress and costing more money, in the near future. Having the work done the right way, from the beginning, is always the best way. So when comparing contracts, look for how the work is being done, in detail, and always ask. Vague proposals leaves room for the contractor to be flexible on your job.

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