Complete Home Remodel & Renovation

TX

4.9 (14 reviews)

General contractor

in Eastern Iowa Our process is simpletransparentand tailored to youstarting with a conversation about your visionbudgetensuring a single point of contacta cohesive planand no need to juggle vendors or chase down timelines. 01 Consultation During our consultationwe will learn about your construction projectincluding your immediate needswe will email you a preliminary plan with an estimated budgetwe will begin gathering more design details and coordinating contractors. Throughout this processwe prioritize transparency and clear communicationand overseeing the entire project. The home is a custom built homeAmana Iowa Working with Clint and his team at Custom Pro Homes is always a seamlessprofessionaland truly enjoyable experience. At Melanie Olson Design Groupclear communicationgot along well with the subcontractorsCedar Rapids We proudly serve neighborhoods across Eastern Iowa . Don&#8217

01 Consultation During our consultation, we will learn about your construction project, including your immediate needs, budget, and vision. This is where we set the foundation for a collaborative partnership and discuss how we can tailor our services to meet your desires. 02 Preliminary Plan After our consultation, we will email you a preliminary plan with an estimated budget, carefully crafted to meet the unique needs of your project. 03 Coordination and Communication Once you have approved the

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