Steinmark Construction

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Barry - Ruckhut Project September2025 Dear Eric &ampCori: Thank youEvery visit was upbeat and positive. &nbspAfter having done a previous whole house remodel we thought we knew what to expect. &nbspHoweveryou and your team are phenomenal!! &nbspWe interviewed four contractors. &nbspFinallya referral brought you to us. &nbspFrom the first meeting we knew you could create our vision for a functional &ampfitting upgrade for our home. &nbspYou &ampCori are a great team bringing suggestions and options as we moved along the projectbut still keeping the changes within our budget.&nbspThe best was knowing that your abilityexpertise and trusted team made us so comfortable. &nbspLaura &ampsee more ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5 Star Review Review from Pat &ampLynn - Park Project February

2025 Working with Steinmark Construction for our remodel project was a wonderful experience from start to finish . Eric and Cori are very considerate with all questions and concerns. They do so with understanding and commitment, and are very helpful with all aspects of work. Our kitchen and dining room were transformed to become the focal point of our home that we have always hoped for. We also had both bathrooms completely remodeled, in different styles, and both turned out exactly as we had wi

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