We used MW for a partial renovation of a bathroom in our townhome in December and had a wonderful experience. When we initially interviewed contractors we asked all the companies the same list of questions, on this particular project the SCHEDULE was important to us and MW really came through in terms of getting the project completed within agreed upon timeline. The bid was competitive for the required work – do your research for similar projects in your area; the estimates for the materials were also close. If the price is a consideration for you, take down the names of the recommended vendors and go check out the selection in person. Researching majority of the details ahead of time greatly improves communications. Once we had our decisions made, the project manager took care of the process details. Staying in touch was very helpful because at any given time we were clear on what was going to be done and when. The crews were well-trained guys, they were efficient and pleasant. In particular, I want to mention how pleased we were with set up/protection and clean up. Our home has a large amount of electronics and much of the renovations on other floors has been completed by us so it was fairly important not to have other areas of the house be destroyed in order to fix one bath. The crew really took the time to set up protective covers on everything and when the work was completed our place was thoroughly tidied up. If we had questions and asked the crew, there was either somebody who knew the answer already or they made sure they found out the answers. I did not find communications to be a sticking point at all. Personally, I really like the tiered payment approach when the money is due upon completion of major deliverables from the established timeline. We found this arrangement to work well. We worked primarily with Greg Marks who was wonderful to work with, very knowledgeable and very professional. He answered all our questions, he listened when we enumerated concerns prior to contract signing and he was very forthcoming with suggesting solutions. More specifically, Greg made some style and materials suggestions that worked out very well. If you invest the time to do the research and to check out the selection before making your final selection with the project manager – it makes a world of difference for the project timeline. Taking advice from a professional really made sense on some of the details and that is the course we took. The end result speaks for itself – the look and feel of the remodel is «top notch».
Carolyn A.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Dallas, TX
These guys did a great job remodeling a bathroom in my house. Quick, efficient, good work, and reasonably priced. One person came to the house, looked at the bathroom, and came back with an estimate. The estimate was really clear, even breaking down the costs by demolition, drywalling, products(toilet, tile, sink, etc.), and other work. The workers put down protective covering in the house to avoid damage from coming in and out of the house. Every day, the workers removed the resulting trash from my house, which was substantial on demo day. The only downside I found is that there are three levels of people to a project: the estimate/organizer guy, the middle guy, and the workers(who use colorful Spanish words and phrases while working that could offend some but amused me). It took a while to figure out why the middle guy was coming in and out of my house once a day and what the hierarchy was. While the three levels communicate well, it’s not perfect and there were some communication gaps once in a while.