Lucas Craftsmanship

TX

4.7

you can be sure to expect excellent service in all areas of the process of your build or renovationfrom engineering and architectural planning and developmentDannyand Stevenas well as the entire staff and crewwere helpfulknowledgeableand respectful throughout the entire process. We could not be happier with the end resultas well as how smoothly everything went during construction. Even when issues did arisefriendsand colleagues who are considering a home projectwe watched rebuilds and new homes in the neighborhoodand LCI’s work always stood out. We felt that LCI - BillySteven and the entire staff - did an outstandingand thorough job throughout the entire process of our rebuild. The communication was open and oftenthe quality of work was top notchdeliveryand follow through on the entire project. We are very pleased with the final productand they remained patient and accommodated our requests every step of the way. They were honesthonesty

465 West 38th Street Houston, Texas 77018 [email protected] 713-864-2510 $500-$1000 https://www.lucasci.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/logo.png Scroll down Address 465 West 38th Street Houston, Texas 77018 Phone (713) 864-2510 Social Menu Facebook Twitter Who We Are What We Do Projects In The Media Testimonials Contact Us Blogs About Lucas Craftsmanship Exceptional Quality Lucas Craftsmanship has been a cornerstone of the Greater Historic Heights and surrounding areas in Houston, Texas for over t

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