Perzhu Construction
Perzhu Construction

Perzhu Construction

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Introduction: We provide complete interior and exterior remodeling services to our customers at a fair and competitive price, while exceeding their expectations in quality and achieving high levels of satisfaction by maintaining the highest levels of professionalism, integrity, honesty and fairness in our relationships. This shall be done by providing new growth opportunities to learn, to improve, to teach and to add value through passion and leadership. We treat each customer as if they are our only customer. Why choose Perzhu Construction? - we are family owned and operated - we have 32 years of combined work experience - we do year-round installations - we provide free storm damage inspections and estimates - owners are on-site at most jobs for supervision - we provide quality work and do clean up - we are very competitively priced - we have the best warranties in the industry - we are licensed and fully insured Let's discuss your ideas! Your free consultation is just a phone call away. Call us today for storm damage restoration, fire damage repairs and all other construction needs.
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21 years in business

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Kurt V.
Apr 30, 2012
Perzhu Construction has replaced the roofs on two of our homes in the last month. The fees were reasonable when compared to other bids, the advice was appreciated and used. Work was completed on both homes within a day!. I was so pleased with their workmanship and promptness that I am now contracting with them to do the remodeling on a home.
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Travis K.
May 25, 2020
Very easy to work with did an amazing job

FAQs

  • What types of customers have you worked with?

    Roofing, Siding, Windows, Gutters, Decks, Additions, Remodeling, Restoration, Tile, Stone.

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

    Always check to see if the contractor you are considering, local or transient, is licensed in the state in which work will be performed. Contact the appropriate governmental agency: North Dakota Secretary of State’s office at (701) 328-3665 or the Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry at (651) 284-5034 or (651) 284-5069 to verify the builder is currently licensed and to find out if he or she has a disciplinary history. The status of a contractor’s license can also be verified by using the website nd.gov/sos/licensing/ or www.doli.state.mn.us/contractor.html. Get more than one estimate and be wary of any contractor that requires full payment up front, uses high-pressure sales tactics or asks you to sign authorization paperwork or a contract that you don’t understand. Consider paying with a credit card since these companies have better methods of remedying disputes and dealing with fraudulent charges. Get a detailed contract including a summary of the work to be done, a description of materials, the total contract price or how the price will be calculated and specific timelines. Do not sign it until you are comfortable. Ask the contractor how long and where he or she has been in business. Request references and check with former customers to see if they were satisfied with the work. Ask for a local business address, other than a post office box, and a local phone number where the contractor can be reached during normal business hours. Some transient companies will open a post office box or can easily acquire a cell phone with a local number to give the appearance of being a local company, when it is not. Ask about warranty work and the company’s service policies. Find out if the contractor has sufficient workers compensation and general liability insurance. If not, you may be liable for any construction-related accidents on your premises. Lastly, make sure you can communicate with the contractor and feel comfortable with him or her. Misunderstandings during the course of the project can lead to cost overruns and delays.