FAQs
- What should the customer know about your pricing (e.g., discounts, fees)?
Transparent and Predictable Pricing. Here is what you should know about my pricing structure: Fixed-Price Model: I charge a flat rate based entirely on the specific scope. No Hourly Surprises: You do not have to worry about ticking clocks or unexpected overage charges. Customized Quotes: Every project receives a tailored estimate, ensuring you pay only for the exact work you need. I believe in transparent pricing so we can focus entirely on delivering high-quality results for your project.
- What is your typical process for working with a new customer?
Our Step-by-Step Client Process. We use a structured, transparent process to ensure your project is delivered smoothly from start to finish: 1. Consultation & Site Visit: We meet at your location to evaluate the space, discuss your goals, and take precise measurements. 2. Free Estimate: You receive a detailed project scope and a fixed-price quote within 72 hours of our site visit. 3. Project Execution: Work begins immediately upon agreement, with regular progress updates provided to you. 4. Final Review & Delivery: You review the completed work, we make any final adjustments, and hand over the finished project.
- What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
Education, Training, and Qualifications Our expertise is backed by extensive field experience, professional credentials, and a strict commitment to quality: 15+ Years of Field Experience: Over a decade and a half of hands-on expertise managing and executing diverse general contracting projects. Fully Licensed & Insured: Registered and fully compliant with all State of Connecticut contracting regulations and safety insurance requirements. Manufacturer Certified: Specially trained and certified by the manufacturers of the materials we install, ensuring valid warranties and flawless execution. Exceeding Local Codes: Every project is built to not just meet, but strictly exceed, all local Connecticut building codes and structural standards.