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Featured Reviews for Kitchen Remodelers Near Myrtle Beach

Re-Builders, Inc.
Kitchen Remodelers Near Myrtle Beach
Average rating: 5 out of 5 starsSeptember 21, 2015
“I hired Rebuilders from three contractors that came to see my project of totally renovating my master bathroom and dressing area and this, I will tell you, was a big and involved project. A very detailed and exact contract was presented and I was comfortable with the language, the scope of the work, and the detail of what would be done. ReBuilders did exactly what they said they would do plus a bit more. They were considerate of my home, always polite, and always exacting in the details. They were not satisfied until I was totally happy. ( I should add, in emergency situations, they were even willing to walk the puppy). Altogether, a fun and beautiful project!”
B.W. Gustafson
Kitchen Remodelers Near Myrtle Beach
Average rating: 5 out of 5 starsNovember 19, 2020
“Had him do considerable work on an indoor remodel job including kitchen counter modification, TV wall mounts, folding door replacement, moving light fixture location, sink, toilet, and garbage disposal installation, painting, etc. He was conscientious and demanding of himself to do quality work. No "it is good enough" attitude. Would recommend him highly and am planning a new project for him to complete.”
Prodigy Kitchens & Baths
Kitchen Remodelers Near Myrtle Beach
Average rating: 5 out of 5 starsMarch 2, 2014
“A friend recommended this firm. They are largely a one-stop shop. The store has displays and samples. The owner will sat down with me, visited the site and create a drawing of the bathroom (or kitchen). The projects budget was reviewed and a contract drawn up. Then I worked with a designer and picked out tile, accent tile, cabinet and countertop material. I found out that choosing an item in a showroom does not mean it is available. Also, I found out that just because everything "looks good" doesn't mean it is. My husband is better a checking details and its a good thing, I didn't even notice the medicine cabinet couldn't open because the faucet was blocking it. The workers were very laid back about such problems, probably because they could fix them. (The cabinet was quickly adjusted). So PAY ATTENTION and don't be afraid to point out a problem- it took awhile but everything is perfect. I will say that the project started in the last days of October and the final details were just fixed up in January. The bathroom was basically ready in the six weeks that they estimated.”
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