Iowa Home Consulting

CALUMET, IA

5 (27 reviews)

Since 2008 Your trusted local contractor. Handymanremodelingand painting done with the kind of care you&#x27d want in your own homebecause for all of our teamInsured 38+ Cities Served BBB A+buildor finish ever fails because of how we did the workwe&#x27ll come back and make it rightat no cost to you. It&#x27s the strongest guarantee in Central Iowa home servicesand it&#x27s in writing. Read the full guarantee Licensing &ampinsurance Lifetime$1M/$2M general liabilityand full workers&#x27compensation on every project. What we do One team for the projects most contractors won&#x27t touchand the ones they shouldn&#x27

515) 450-2946 Book an Estimate Call us Central Iowa · Since 2008 Your trusted local contractor. Handyman, remodeling, and painting done with the kind of care you'd want in your own home, because for all of our team, this is home. Book an estimate Request a virtual estimate Lifetime Workmanship Guarantee Licensed & Insured 38+ Cities Served BBB A+ · Locally Owned Our signature promise A Limited Lifetime Workmanship Guarantee on every project we deliver. We stand behind our craftsmanship

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