Hook's Remodeling

KY

4.8 (0 reviews)

Construction company

Hook's Remodeling takes great pride in every project. &nbspWe run on a qualitynot quantity&nbspstyle system. &nbspHook's Remodeling understands that with every project it is a life commitment for you. &nbspWe will &nbspcare for your home as though it was our own. &nbspYou will always be&nbsplooking at your homeand we want you to remember the quality and great customer service you received&nbspevery time you see our work. &nbspwe WILL do it! Who We Are... Robert and Tammy Hookowners &nbspThank you for your interest in Hook’s Remodeling. &nbspespecially when inviting people/companies you don’t knowinto your home.&nbspRobert and Tammy were both born and raised in PaducahKY. &nbsptaking trips

2980 Pool Rd

2705569814

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