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Featured Reviews for Green Building Companies in Ashland

Nassour Creations
Green Building Companies in Ashland
Average rating: 5 out of 5 starsSeptember 15, 2025
“We live in a high rise building in a cooperative apartment/unit that sustained heavy damage from a water leak originating from several floors above us. The insurance adjustors totaled our kitchen cabinetry, counter tops and backsplash as well as the wood flooring in about one-third of the square-footage of the unit. After months of not having a usable kitchen and trying to get restoration estimates from local contractors, we found Nassour Creations. Jack, the owner, stepped in with a reasonable proposal, which we and our insurance company accepted. Work began within days and was completed in good time to our satisfaction. We were so pleased with the appearance of the kitchen that we decided to extend the same cabinetry into the dining room. For any future renovations, we will not hesitate to call Jack! Nassour Creations should be the first company anyone in Center City Philadelphia should call for any construction project, big or small.”
Rudloff Custom Builders
Green Building Companies in Ashland
Average rating: 5 out of 5 starsDecember 30, 2023
“Rudolf Custom buildings did a complete remodel of our new office building and we couldn’t recommend them enough!! every part of the project was wonderful with them from start to finish. Ed and his team were easy to work with, communicative, transparent and most importantly the finished project was better than we could have dreamed of !! We were so happy with Rudolf Custom Builders, highly recommend !”
Signature Construction and Design
Green Building Companies in Ashland
Average rating: 5 out of 5 starsJune 7, 2021
“Signature Construction & Design – GCC Carriage House Renovation Greenville Country Club hired Signature Construction and Design in September 2019 to restore and re-purpose our century-old Carriage House as the Club’s new fitness and sports medicine center. The Carriage House is part of the former estate of Eugene Irene, Jr and Ethel DuPont, known as Owl’s Nest Country Place. Originally consisting of 500+ acres, the 1915 estate has a large Tudor revival style house and a matching Carriage House designed by Harrie T. Lindeberg, the famous early 20th century architect. The building had been used for a variety of purposes over the last 60 years but had been relegated to being an equipment storage area since the 1990s. Viewed as a “diamond in the rough”, the restoration would require the efforts of 20 sub-contractors and suppliers. Signature was responsible jointly with Greenville CC staff for the design and engineering of the restoration and were the managers of the renovation project.   Just as the project was to begin work “on the ground”, the Sars Cov-2 pandemic resulted in a nine-month delay and created challenges finding high quality materials and continuity of the skilled tradespersons needed for this high historic-quality renovation. Working in a 100+ year old building was anticipated to be a challenge, and so it proved to be. The project was undertaken on a cost+ basis, and there were many discoveries and issues encountered, alternatives researched and piloted, and creative solutions found as interior demolition and design progressed. The team of Signature, Greenville, and key technical suppliers found novel methods and materials that maintained the exterior of the stately structure while modernizing and repurposing the interior for another 100 years of use. The project was completed 7 months after physical start, slightly ahead of schedule. “We were very pleased with the coordination and flexibility Signature provided in transforming the Carriage House for its new role”, says Michael Leach, Facilities Director. “This was complicated work conducted under unique circumstances.””
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