Faurot Construction

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RESIDENTIAL “ A year ago in March we contacted Jason with a 1977 vintage home. Popcorn ceilingsriddled with asbestosthree bedroomsprobably too many timesTIM DONNELLY— PAUL NASHAKOWNERhard workingt comment on the quality and timeliness of our space. &#8220— SCOTT SCHADENI’ve had run-away costsand ambitious timeframes that were rarely met. I was about to give up on my latest projecta complete gut of a historic home near The Hill in Boulder. Four different builders had bid on itbut I didn’t want to give up. NowI am eternally grateful that I did! Jason took a couple of days to look over my plans and my budgetsomething we followedpreciselyat our subsequent weekly meetings. Faurot Construction stuck to their bidwithout a hitchwhenever it comes up

1977 vintage home. Popcorn ceilings, riddled with asbestos, three bedrooms, 25 year old carpet and two sliding glass doors. We now have a new house. And we couldn’t be more happy with the final product. The tower of awesomeness is playing Jimi while I type. The kids are happy. The basement bedroom is a toy room currently that allows us to shut the door on the mess. We’ve told Dave, probably too many times, how pleased we have been with him and the whole crew. Honesty about delays when they happe

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