6 Qualified Santa Ana, CA Remodeling Contractors
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“They remodeled our bathroom. We were happy with their work. Our bathroom looks great.”
Serving Santa Ana Remodeling Needs License: 576474
Since the inception of Kitchen & bath Factory & Construction in August of 1989, we have specialized in interior remodeling and finish work including wall changes and beautiful crown moldings through Southern California. Three years ago we added the easy work to our portfolio of projects, foundation,...
Serving Santa Ana Remodeling Needs License: 968237
Neptune Construction and Remodeling is out to retrieve the honesty and reliability reputation of contractors in the Los Angeles area. Our system is designed to accommodate homeowners in a worry-free remodeling experience by using top of the line designing tools along with fine craftsmanship and rel...
Serving Santa Ana Remodeling Needs License: 895979
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“Troy did some major remodeling and floor installation on the house. Troy was incredible. He did an incredible job an...”
1422 Cloyden St, Santa Ana, CA 92705 License: 866348
Serving Santa Ana Remodeling Needs License: 868837
Serving Santa Ana Remodeling Needs License: 639434
Alex has been in the kitchen and bath remodeling industry for over 25 years, starting out as a trades helper in the early 80's. He opened a cabinet shop called Alexander’s Cabinetique in 1991 and received his contractor's license in March of 1992. This license with the California State License Boa...
If you’re planning a remodel in your home, consider ways to make it more energy efficient. Not only is this good for the environment, but it will also save you money. According to Santa Ana, California remodeling contractors, there are many things you can do to save energy. For one, make sure to have your home properly insulated so that the air you’re regulating doesn’t escape. Additionally, you can install a smartvent system which only provides ventilation when it detects moisture. Another suggestion by Santa Ana remodeling pros is to select the right-sized HVAc system – not too large or too small. Lastly, opt for LED or compact fluorescent lighting – both last longer and use less electricity than incandescent bulbs.