Karen M. says, "Our home has an attached cinderblock shed. It would have been a terrific garden shed/workspace except that it was HORRIBLY designed and badly lit, plus an uneven floor, a door that barely admitted a wheelbarrow, and a 30-inch drop to the concrete steps entering the basement. We requested estimates from several contractors over many years, but the key issue was cutting the cinderblocks: nobody had the skill or tools to attempt it, or else they assumed we would not think it was worth the cost. Until JFC Pros, whose response was NOT an echoing silence but an astonishing and most welcome "I think we can fit you in next week"!!! Because the shed renovation was not urgent, the crew split time between our project and another client's kitchen (obviously a much higher priority to complete). JFC Pros always kept us informed when the crew would arrive and which portion of the renovation came next, and those guys worked very, very hard for us! They had great suggestions I had hardly dared to hope would be possible, like extra windows (TOTALLY worth it!), and a beautiful new 36" door with a tiny ramp at the sill to roll wheelbarrows, garden carts, etc. in and out with ease. The 30-inch drop was enclosed by half-walls and much more elegant handrails than I had envisioned. They salvaged one portion of the original configuration to give me a work bench (at the proper height) with storage, and they arranged storage for plant pots and garden tools. They finished the job within two weeks--far sooner than my expectations--and cleaned up all the mess. No photos yet, because I'm still figuring out the ideal way to use the space and arrange my tools. (JFC even added insulation, but it's still an unheated space, so I only work there on warmer days during winter.) That hideous, dingy, ergonomic nightmare was transformed to a bright, airy, cheerful, SAFE place to create, pursue messy hobbies, and store my garden tools. I am LOVING it! I absolutely recommend JFC Pros, especially to anyone who has struggled like I did to find a contractor to tackle a dream project."See more