In Remodeling Awards Mean A Lot

Every remodeling contractor is ready to tell you about the quality of their work.   But how much of what they say can you believe? Its not that they are telling lies, but there will always be a subjective element in their self evaluation. They may honestly feel that their work in kitchen remodeling, whole house remodeling, room additions, custom cabinetry and so on is the best there is. But let’s face it; their perspective on their own work is biased. Client references are a good way to evaluate the work of a remodeling company, but here again; these referrals may not give the whole picture. After all, how many homeowners are remodeling experts? The work done in their homes may look good and provide them the kind of facilities and comfort they are looking for, but is the work of the best standard? Could it have been done better? Was there

some other technology, or materials that could have been used, either to improve the final result or maybe to reduce the cost?  One of the best ways to judge the abilities of a home remodeling company is to see the kind of awards it has gotten from the industry itself, from its peers. And this is where Daniel Mackey Construction scores really high. It has won the 2008 National Association of the Remodeling Industry (NARI) Contractor of the Year award for the California, Utah and Hawaii region. They have also won the NARI Meta Award for Green Remodeling and were selected for inclusion in Remodeling Magazine’s Big 50 class which is limited to the best of the best. By any standards, these accolades should speak for themselves when it comes to the quality of work the Daniel Mackey Construction does.

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In Remodeling Awards Mean A Lot



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