Ark Design & Construction, LLC

TX

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owner of Ark Design &ampConstruction Roberto Rodriguez is originally from the Dominican Republicafter six years with the teambut he never felt motivated. Insteadabout a week after establishing his first companytoolsand $1500 cash to help with his expenses for 2 weeks. He took the risk of making the move to Houstonit was supposed to be temporaryRoberto decided to start a new company – Ark Design &ampConstruction. And despite the pandemic in 2020Ark Design &amplistening to what they wanted and making it happen for thembringing their vision to life. Making sure the client was happy with the final product was the goalmoney was just the tool to make it happen. Ark Design &ampgaining our clients’ trust with Honestybut could that castle be even better? At Ark Design &ampConstructionElectricianPlumbing

10+ years of experience with providing wide area of specialty services works listed below. MORE SERVICES Home Maintenance We have experience in home maintenance any surface from new construct. Garden Services We have experience in home maintenance any surface from new construct. Plumbing Services We have experience in home maintenance any surface from new construct. TESTIMONIAL What Our Clients Say Meet Roberto Rodriguez, owner of Ark Design & Construction Roberto Rodriguez is originally fro

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