6 Qualified Providence, RI Remodeling Contractors
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“He has done just about everything related to construction. David's work is excellent. He is very versatile.”
Serving Providence Remodeling Needs License: 6517
We are a small remodeling co and been in business for 20 years. In the past 20 years we have worked on many homes in the state and would like a chance to work on yours.
Serving Providence Remodeling Needs License: 27084
Mach Jack Construction, Inc. is an owner operated general contractor serving all of Rhode Island. We have more than 30 years experience in all facets of residential and commercial remodeling. Beyond superlative workmanship, the longevity of our business owes to the strength of the personal relations...
Serving Providence Remodeling Needs License: 32363
C & W Home Improvements has been in business since 2009 and is fully licensed and Insured. We strive for the best customer service and do the job right the first time. We do painting, all types of flooring and tile. Call us today for an estimate and you won't be disappointed.
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“They built a huge sun room addition. I was extremely satisfied. Builders Inc. did great work and finished on time. W...”
Serving Providence Remodeling Needs License: 30941
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“Power washed the house Looking forward to giving him other work.”
Serving Providence Remodeling Needs License: 29306
National Woodworking is an owner-operated business that prides itself on developing long-lasting relationships with its clients. In business since 2001, our reputation for excellence, honesty and reliability precedes us. We cover the gamut of carpentry services. We do additions, remodeling and even ...
Serving Providence Remodeling Needs License: 5138
Do you have an attic that is rarely accessed and mostly just used for storage? If so, you may want to hire a Providence, Rhode Island remodeling contractor to convert it into a bedroom or entertainment room. However, before you do, it’s important to evaluate whether your attic is suitable for such a renovation. If there are W-shaped trusses supporting the roof, the cost involved won’t be worth it. A-shapes rafters could be fine, but make sure there’s enough head room, as most building codes require at least 7-1/2 feet ceiling in over 50 percent of the floor area. Consult with a Rhode Island remodeling pro and see what options are available.