Midwest Contractor
Midwest Contractor

Midwest Contractor

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Introduction: Midwest Contractor has been in business since 1907. We've been handling projects like yours for over 100 years. Our passion is our promise. We won't put away our tools until we've exceeded your expectations. We offer over a century of quality service at a fair price. We are a one stop shop for your complete project. There is absolutely no job too big....or too small.
Overview

Hired 8 times

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101 employees

117 years in business

Payment methods

This pro accepts payments via Cash and Credit card.

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Reviews

Customers rated this pro highly for responsiveness, work quality, and professionalism.

Good 4.2

18 reviews

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Jessica B.
Dec 28, 2018
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Hired on Thumbtack

Hired on Thumbtack

Details: I have sketches and/or a basic idea of the project • Storefront or business office • Repairs to existing structure • Less than 500 sq ft • Commercial

Midwest Contractor's reply
Thank you Jessica!
General Contracting
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Susan E.
Nov 2, 2018
Great experience!
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Tim W.
Mar 6, 2019
Professional and responsive
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Charlie V.
Nov 2, 2018
Mike and his team are true professionals, it is my dream kitchen
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GG T.
Nov 2, 2018
My mom has been struggling to get around for a longtime,Dave and his guys were awesome!!! They redid everything and now everything is so easy for her to use. I highly recommend Midwest
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FAQs

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

    Be an informed consumer. Try to educate yourself. Ask questions. Making decisions based solely on price isn't always the best bet. We've heard many stories. Make sure the contractor will be around upon completion of the project. Whats the warranty?

  • What questions should customers think through before talking to professionals about their project?

    Timing. How soon do you want the project to start. Are we trying to meet or beat a completion date. Budget. Research the project. have an idea what web sites like Home Adviser or Home Wyse say about your project. Material. Who's providing what?

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