Our Testimonials
Dan Dragomir, the general manager, started the project by getting approval and permits from the Historical Commission and the Department of Licenses and Inspections. This took quite a bit of effort and some changes to the plans. Once construction started, Dan told me that my project was dRemodeling's number one priority, and he really meant it. I've never seen anybody work harder than dRemodeling's workers, and everyone was committed to doing a first rate job. They kept me involved and informed so that we were always in agreement about what was to be done. All the workers were polite and respectful. They are true craftsmen, even artisans. I have special praise for Tudor, who made several suggestions that were definitely improvements on the architect's plans. For example, he suggested that the vanity area would be better if left open rather than enclosed by glass block like the other bathroom areas. They installed a beautiful wrought iron railing around the vanity area instead of the glass block, and I am so glad I listened to his suggestion. This project exceeded my expectations. I am thrilled with my new master suite, and I believe I was very lucky to have found dRemodeling through Angie's List. Dan will give you his cell phone number, and he is always responsive to your calls or emails.
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