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Everlasting Remodel
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Everlasting Remodel

Exceptional 5.0

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Exceptional 5.0

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Construction Services

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  • 23 hires on Thumbtack
  • Serves Escondido, CA

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James W. says, "Our recently-purchased house was built in 1990, and the back patio needed work. Wooden stairs leading up to the pool area were sagging, and the handrail was shaky; many patio flagstones were coming loose; and the built-in BBQ was old - and I own a far better Weber grill, but had nowhere to put it. Dani, one of the owners, came out to take a look. He listened carefully to what we wanted, made some suggestions, and sent a quote within a couple of days. We accepted, and work began a few weeks later. We had to be out of town for a while, and they were flexible about the start date. Andrew was our main contact person, and oversaw the work. They removed the old stairs, and replaced them with new flagstone-faced concrete stairs that beautifully match an existing set of steps that also lead up to the pool area. Those other steps have a metal handrail, and Jose - a real craftsman - hand-made two perfectly-matching curved handrails for the new stairs. They also built a cinder-block retaining wall next to the new stairs, and faced it with flagstones. See photo. Andrew also suggested installing - at a very fair price - a short flagstone path to connect the top of the new stairs with the pool area. We did that, and it looks great. They removed the built-in BBQ, moved the natural gas line to a new location, and re-faced the wall with flagstones, giving me a place to put my Weber grill. And they removed and re-installed the loose flagstones. Andrew came by frequently to check on progress, and he invariably responded very quickly to texts. Bottom line is that we're delighted with the result, and we recommend Everlasting Remodel very highly indeed!"See more
James W. says, "Our recently-purchased house was built in 1990, and the back patio needed work. Wooden stairs leading up to the pool area were sagging, and the handrail was shaky; many patio flagstones were coming loose; and the built-in BBQ was old - and I own a far better Weber grill, but had nowhere to put it. Dani, one of the owners, came out to take a look. He listened carefully to what we wanted, made some suggestions, and sent a quote within a couple of days. We accepted, and work began a few weeks later. We had to be out of town for a while, and they were flexible about the start date. Andrew was our main contact person, and oversaw the work. They removed the old stairs, and replaced them with new flagstone-faced concrete stairs that beautifully match an existing set of steps that also lead up to the pool area. Those other steps have a metal handrail, and Jose - a real craftsman - hand-made two perfectly-matching curved handrails for the new stairs. They also built a cinder-block retaining wall next to the new stairs, and faced it with flagstones. See photo. Andrew also suggested installing - at a very fair price - a short flagstone path to connect the top of the new stairs with the pool area. We did that, and it looks great. They removed the built-in BBQ, moved the natural gas line to a new location, and re-faced the wall with flagstones, giving me a place to put my Weber grill. And they removed and re-installed the loose flagstones. Andrew came by frequently to check on progress, and he invariably responded very quickly to texts. Bottom line is that we're delighted with the result, and we recommend Everlasting Remodel very highly indeed!"
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Golden Shore Design And Build
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Golden Shore Design And Build

Great 4.8

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Great 4.8

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General Contracting

Licensed pro
  • 16 hires on Thumbtack
  • Serves Escondido, CA
Dave B. says, "We've worked with various contractors over the decades with mixed results, so this time I got estimates only from companies with 5 stars on Yelp and the Better Business Bureau. And it paid off. We had a bathroom shower stall with two problems: (a) a cracked fiberglass floor leaking below the shower pan and (b) a cramped shower space, only a 30-inch square. That's all we wanted fixed, no new sink, toilet, or floor. Alex, just like some of the other companies we assessed, was initially reluctant to take on only a partial remodel but in the end agreed to it. The old Rolling Stones song comes to mind, "You can't always get what you want, but you might just find you get what you need." I had wanted one-piece shower walls to minimize the amount of caulking, but such is no longer available. So Alex and Petra researched options for the shower walls and found excellent marble-esque composite panels that are just beautiful. Also, the copper feed lines in our 65+-year-old house were built into the slab, so I wanted to reroute them with new lines in the attic. Alex's team, headed by the exceptionally competent Rocky, was able to do that with no problem. They perfectly flecked and painted all the new and old wall surfaces. The end result is way better than we had anticipated. What we appreciate most is Alex's and Petra's dedication to customer satisfaction. As with any project, little unforeseen decisions crop up, and they ran everything by us first, wanting to ensure that we would be happy with the results. Even after the project was all done, they checked back to ensure we were fully satisfied, but we weren't -- the water pressure was too low for us. They immediately sent out Rocky who was able to adjust the fixtures to restore the water pressure to which we are accustomed. We really appreciate such follow-through, and that's the level of service that characterizes this company. They care"See more
Dave B. says, "We've worked with various contractors over the decades with mixed results, so this time I got estimates only from companies with 5 stars on Yelp and the Better Business Bureau. And it paid off. We had a bathroom shower stall with two problems: (a) a cracked fiberglass floor leaking below the shower pan and (b) a cramped shower space, only a 30-inch square. That's all we wanted fixed, no new sink, toilet, or floor. Alex, just like some of the other companies we assessed, was initially reluctant to take on only a partial remodel but in the end agreed to it. The old Rolling Stones song comes to mind, "You can't always get what you want, but you might just find you get what you need." I had wanted one-piece shower walls to minimize the amount of caulking, but such is no longer available. So Alex and Petra researched options for the shower walls and found excellent marble-esque composite panels that are just beautiful. Also, the copper feed lines in our 65+-year-old house were built into the slab, so I wanted to reroute them with new lines in the attic. Alex's team, headed by the exceptionally competent Rocky, was able to do that with no problem. They perfectly flecked and painted all the new and old wall surfaces. The end result is way better than we had anticipated. What we appreciate most is Alex's and Petra's dedication to customer satisfaction. As with any project, little unforeseen decisions crop up, and they ran everything by us first, wanting to ensure that we would be happy with the results. Even after the project was all done, they checked back to ensure we were fully satisfied, but we weren't -- the water pressure was too low for us. They immediately sent out Rocky who was able to adjust the fixtures to restore the water pressure to which we are accustomed. We really appreciate such follow-through, and that's the level of service that characterizes this company. They care"

FAQs

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What do construction project managers do?

Construction project managers help in all stages of your construction project, starting from the very first step. Typically paid a percentage of a total project cost, they are part of the design and planning process and help ensure seamless communication between the design parties and the construction team. According to the U.S. Department of Labor, their scope of work includes preparing cost estimates, budgets and work timetables; interpreting and explaining contracts and technical information to other professionals; reporting work progress and budget to clients; collaborating with architects, engineers and other construction pros; selecting subcontractors and scheduling and coordinating their tasks; responding to work delays, emergencies and other problems; and ensuring compliance with legal requirements, building and safety codes, and other regulations.

The work of construction project managers may seem very similar to that of general contractors, but there are some critical differences. One difference is that, unlike most general contractors, project managers are not engaged in the actual construction — they are onsite overseeing the work of subcontractors. Another key difference is that project managers are hired during the design phase, while general contractors are hired after plans have been made. The project manager is generally paid a percentage of the total project cost, while the general contractor is more typically paid according to the bid they gave to build your project.  

How much does a project manager charge per hour?

You may choose to hire a construction project manager for your residential or commercial project. For the hands-on homeowner who wants to be involved in home construction but isn’t comfortable hiring subcontractors, a construction project manager can oversee these relationships and supervise labor. Typically, construction project managers charge a fee that is a flat percentage of the total construction project cost. This may range from 10 percent to 15 percent, depending on the company and the services they provide. This means a $30,000 home remodel project would have a construction project management fee of $3,000-$4,500. Hiring a construction project manager generally precludes the markup on subcontractor labor charged by a general contractor. The drawback to this choice is that, unlike a general contractor, the construction project manager won’t be financially responsible for the work of the subcontractors. For larger projects, you may hire a construction project manager who will also hire a general contractor. This provides the benefits of the general contractor along with the management services of the project manager, who will be on board from the beginning. The construction project manager will be involved in the design phase and work with the architects and the building crew, facilitating a smoother overall process.

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How do I find out if a contractor is licensed?

It’s important to know if your project requires work by a licensed professional, as licensing laws can vary by state, locality, and job details. You can find general licensing information online at the government websites that handle occupational licensing for a given profession in your state or location. Some states designate a project cost over which you have to hire a licensed contractor. To find qualified licensed contractors, search your state’s licensing board. For example, in California, the Department of Consumer Affairs operates a searchable database through the Contractors State License Board. In some states, contracting licenses are provided at a regional level. You can find links to specific databases on BRB Publications’ Occupational Licensing page. Red flags that a contractor may not be licensed or may be providing an expired or false license number are unreasonably low bids or a request for complete payment upfront. For more, check out our tips for smart hiring on Thumbtack.

What is a contractor license number?

A contractor license number is proof that your contractor is operating their business legally, that they have the proper documentation required by your state or region, and that they are competent in their area of work (electrical, plumbing, construction, etc.). Licensed contractors should freely advertise their contractor license number. If not, you can request it before considering them for hire. You can also research your contractor using their license number. The database for your state will indicate the field they are licensed to work in; whether they are up to date on insurance, workers’ compensation and bonds; and whether they have any consumer complaints issued against them. If the licensed contractor you are hiring does not have employees, they are not required to carry workers’ compensation. Each state or region will have their own database for licenses, such as the State of Oregon Construction Contractors Board. For more, check out our tips for smart hiring on Thumbtack.  

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