Best Bathroom Remodel Phoenix in Phoenix AZ
Hope the photos got through... We have the most beautiful master bath in Scottsdale. Allure provided the highest level of professionalsim. Delightful, responsive craftsmen, timely scheduling, great attention to detail. We love the result and appreciated John's input along the way.
www.allurebathsandkitchens.com
Phoenix, AZ
Thanks to the super responsive, friendly, and knowledgeable team at Phoenix Home Remodeling for an amazing and courteous job well done on a facelift of our guest bathroom Though a small project overall (bathtub removal, shower and countertop installation) we were treated as a priority client. The team of Jeremy, Ben, Mark, Lupe and Aaron were all extremely professional and courteous. Their communication and ALWAYS ON TIME to the job exceeded expectations. Work was performed timely, professionally and they cleaned up in the areas they worked in. Prices are reasonable and service is top notch. We would highly recommend them to others. Simply cannot say enough good things about Phoenix Home Remodeling and will definitely be calling them again.
phxhomeremodeling.com
6700 W Chicago St #1, Chandler, AZ 85226
They went the extra mile to make sure it was adorable and exactly what we wanted. What an amazing experience and new Kitchen we walked away with!!! Both friendly and professional would never go anywhere else!!
www.northphoenixkitchenremodeling.com
18250 N 32nd St UNIT 1057, Phoenix, AZ 85032
My wife and I did a lot of research collecting and formulating in advance our goals for our kitchen remodel. Steve Shinn and Aaron Thomas were extremely professional in every phase of the project. Our 1981 semi-custom home in Tempe was not an open floorplan by design. Steve listened and looked at all our research and together we came up with solutions that met our expectations and budget. Steve applied the classic work space triangle concept that is the cornerstone to making our new kitchen chef friendly. He included some extras like the pull out vertical pantry cabinets, deep appliance drawer cabinets and two waist-high spice drawers that are all utilized daily. Soffits were removed to allow full height upper cabinets greatly expanding cabinet capacities.
We wanted the warm look and feel of wood cabinetry. In particular we liked the minimum reveal look associated with modern European style cabinets. Steve did trade-off comparisons for us on locally crafted vs factory cabinets from the east coast. The local source worked out well as some unplanned adjustments were quickly crafted with little delay to the project.
We further challenged Steve with our lighting and power requirements. We have zoned ceiling lighting with small LED can lights as LED's were then becoming reasonably priced. All the appliance power outlets are hidden under the cabinets and under the granite breakfast bar. This solution allowed for a plug free stainless steel continuous backsplash with under cabinet mounted LED lighting.
In summary: Our experience using Homework Remodels was beyond our expectations. They should be high on your list to talk to and see if they can be the solution you have been looking for your remodel.
homeworkremodels.com
We wanted the warm look and feel of wood cabinetry. In particular we liked the minimum reveal look associated with modern European style cabinets. Steve did trade-off comparisons for us on locally crafted vs factory cabinets from the east coast. The local source worked out well as some unplanned adjustments were quickly crafted with little delay to the project.
We further challenged Steve with our lighting and power requirements. We have zoned ceiling lighting with small LED can lights as LED's were then becoming reasonably priced. All the appliance power outlets are hidden under the cabinets and under the granite breakfast bar. This solution allowed for a plug free stainless steel continuous backsplash with under cabinet mounted LED lighting.
In summary: Our experience using Homework Remodels was beyond our expectations. They should be high on your list to talk to and see if they can be the solution you have been looking for your remodel.
4105 N 20th St Ste 210, Phoenix, AZ 85016
Quireo and Darius did a awesome job!!!!!
westshorehome.com
3333 S 7th St Suite 160, Phoenix, AZ 85040
The shelves were customized in the bathroom downstairs. We had a seat lodged and the showerheads. Kitchen and Bathroom Remodeler phoenix was way too quick and efficient. Good work
kitchen-and-bathroom-remodeling-phoenix.business.site
Phoenix, AZ
Working with Don Hughes (owner) & Mike (did all the work) was a great experience. Don was so easy to work with offering great advise regarding tile for both the hall bathroom and kitchen as well as paint colors. Mike was just amazing doing all the work: tile around the bath, removing the large mirrors in both bathrooms and installing mirrors we chose, replacing cabinets in both bathrooms, removing existing medicine cabinets and closing up the walls, painting and backsplash tile in the kitchen.
This was a great experience working with both Don & Mike. I can't recommend them highly enough.
www.justremodel.com
This was a great experience working with both Don & Mike. I can't recommend them highly enough.
21630 N 19th Ave suite b-15, Phoenix, AZ 85027
Mark & his crew at Sunset Tile & Bath are very talented & will rebuild or remodel just about any bathroom or kitchen you would present to them. Though remodels take time, my condo was remodeled to precision & I could not be happier. I had no communication issues, nor did I have any issues with the crew that worked on my place. They kept it clean & professional. The one con about the work done, is that I had to wait a couple of months, due to the high volume of work this crew must accomplish. If you want quality work, this crew is most certainly worth the wait.
www.sunsettileandbath.com
17155 N 51st Ave Suite 116, Glendale, AZ 85308
We're in our late 50s and wanted a walk-in tub. We had just built a new home, so things needed to be taken out and a new design installed. Derek came out and sat down with us and helped us understand what could be done and the cost, etc. He was so great to work with... his team was top notch and FAST! We ended up having him customize heavy glass shower doors to go above the walk-in tub. We love them. We couldn't be happier! You can't go wrong with Derek and Aqua Therapy. If it can be done, he'll find a way to get it done. And I really like the Ella brand tubs he sells. Have a great new bath or remodel. -Rob & Amy in Mesa, AZ.
aquatherapytubs.com
20805 N 19th Ave Unit 8, Phoenix, AZ 85027
Holtzman estimated its team would begin work on our project in May 2022, with a ‘conservative’ estimated completion date of October 2022. (Timeline was important to us because our first child was due in January) did virtually nothing over the first three months; employees visited the site 6 times during that time period. Work did not begin until September 2022, after we expressed concerns to owner and assigned a new superintendent; at that time, owner estimated December completion. It is now mid-January and work is ongoing. We brought our newborn home to a rental and have no idea when we will be able to return to our house.
We went with Holtzman because of their online scheduling/calendar tool. This tool is supposed to allow the client to (1) get a sense of what is happening when, in terms of the overall project timeline and (2) know which tradesmen are coming to the site on which day. It did not deliver on either account, as the calendar is almost never kept up to date or filled out more than a few weeks into the future. As far as the overall project timeline, we asked superintendents and the owner for a project schedule at least 20 times. The most we got (verbally) was a tentative date. As far as knowing when specific tradesmen and inspectors would be there, people would show up when no one was scheduled (including an inspector who needed a $300 check), or, conversely, we would make sure we were available only to have them not show up. The lack of scheduling was not just inconvenient; it had a big impact on the project itself, because no one seemed to be ensuring various jobs were being done in the correct order. Work had to be undone/redone, wasting everyone’s time.
We hired a residential architect to draft detailed plans for the home addition. Plans were signed off on by mechanical, structural, electrical and plumbing engineers, as well as the city of Phoenix, which permitted the project. The Holtzman team had full-size copies of these plans at the site. Various Holtzman employees and subcontractors repeatedly disregarded the plans, creating a cascade of problems. There are too many instances of the plans being ignored to list them all, examples include (1) discarding an electrical panel that was supposed to be relocated and installing the new electrical panel in the wrong place, affecting where the HVAC unit could be installed (2) installing the primary kitchen window 2 inches lower than indicated, jeopardizing ability to install outlets and switches where indicated (3) building master bath ceiling at wrong height (4) ignoring instructions to slope the slab under the new master shower, later requiring the slab to be redone, and so on.
After repeated attempts to work with our first superintendent, Joe Clark, to resolve concerns about lack of progress and poor organization and communication were unsuccessful, we asked Joe to coordinate a meeting with company owner Brandon Holtzman. He misled us, setting a meeting with Brandon for Saturday at the Holtzman offices. After showing up for the meeting, we found out that Brandon was out of town and didn't know about the meeting. Joe showed up late and we questioned him about Brandon’s attendance, Joe started yelling at us to “Get the f-ck out of here (the Holtzman office.)” He then followed us out as we got into our car and continued to stare at us as we left. Brandon was apologetic about the incident and assigned us a new superintendent, but it was still jarring. Under the second superintendent, the team left our property completely unsecured one day: front door unlocked, back door left wide open, side gate left open, keys to home left in construction area, and lockbox left open with correct code displayed. When we expressed our concern, the superintendent blamed us for not living there at the time (despite being strongly encouraged to move out during bulk of the demolition and construction phase) and told us he “never signed up for being the gate keeper.” Our third and current superintendent, Cory, has been one of the only redeeming aspects of working with the company.
www.holtzmanhomeimprovement.com
We went with Holtzman because of their online scheduling/calendar tool. This tool is supposed to allow the client to (1) get a sense of what is happening when, in terms of the overall project timeline and (2) know which tradesmen are coming to the site on which day. It did not deliver on either account, as the calendar is almost never kept up to date or filled out more than a few weeks into the future. As far as the overall project timeline, we asked superintendents and the owner for a project schedule at least 20 times. The most we got (verbally) was a tentative date. As far as knowing when specific tradesmen and inspectors would be there, people would show up when no one was scheduled (including an inspector who needed a $300 check), or, conversely, we would make sure we were available only to have them not show up. The lack of scheduling was not just inconvenient; it had a big impact on the project itself, because no one seemed to be ensuring various jobs were being done in the correct order. Work had to be undone/redone, wasting everyone’s time.
We hired a residential architect to draft detailed plans for the home addition. Plans were signed off on by mechanical, structural, electrical and plumbing engineers, as well as the city of Phoenix, which permitted the project. The Holtzman team had full-size copies of these plans at the site. Various Holtzman employees and subcontractors repeatedly disregarded the plans, creating a cascade of problems. There are too many instances of the plans being ignored to list them all, examples include (1) discarding an electrical panel that was supposed to be relocated and installing the new electrical panel in the wrong place, affecting where the HVAC unit could be installed (2) installing the primary kitchen window 2 inches lower than indicated, jeopardizing ability to install outlets and switches where indicated (3) building master bath ceiling at wrong height (4) ignoring instructions to slope the slab under the new master shower, later requiring the slab to be redone, and so on.
After repeated attempts to work with our first superintendent, Joe Clark, to resolve concerns about lack of progress and poor organization and communication were unsuccessful, we asked Joe to coordinate a meeting with company owner Brandon Holtzman. He misled us, setting a meeting with Brandon for Saturday at the Holtzman offices. After showing up for the meeting, we found out that Brandon was out of town and didn't know about the meeting. Joe showed up late and we questioned him about Brandon’s attendance, Joe started yelling at us to “Get the f-ck out of here (the Holtzman office.)” He then followed us out as we got into our car and continued to stare at us as we left. Brandon was apologetic about the incident and assigned us a new superintendent, but it was still jarring. Under the second superintendent, the team left our property completely unsecured one day: front door unlocked, back door left wide open, side gate left open, keys to home left in construction area, and lockbox left open with correct code displayed. When we expressed our concern, the superintendent blamed us for not living there at the time (despite being strongly encouraged to move out during bulk of the demolition and construction phase) and told us he “never signed up for being the gate keeper.” Our third and current superintendent, Cory, has been one of the only redeeming aspects of working with the company.
1625 W University Dr UNIT 112, Tempe, AZ 85281
We had a large crack in our exterior stucco that was getting large with time. It was determined that the two existing materials where not properly joined to prevent the cracking. Tood Whittaker Drywall did a fantastic job repairing the crack. The Repair person ensured everything in the work area was protected from damage. Excellent workmanship, I would highly recommend
www.twdaz.com
2400 W Union Hills Dr Suite 110, Phoenix, AZ 85027
I am so glad that I hired Maxum! I met with Stephanie and John and they came out and looked at my master bathroom and got measurements. I had a outdated bathroom and decided it was finally time to upgrade. I went to their showroom in Phoenix to pick out my tile and granite countertop the design they came up was AMAZING!! The install was completed very quickly and was super clean. The installers were professional and the communication was exactly as promised. I am in love with my new Bathroom!! Thanks Maxum!!!
www.maxumconstruction.net
2202 W Lone Cactus Dr #6, Phoenix, AZ 85027
I was referred to PJH through my homeowners insurance. I was able to get scheduled right away too! Debbie was the one who came out to assess my damage. She has be so helpful with my insurance claim since day one! She’s very responsive, available when I need her and overall pleasant to work with. The whole team is amazing! I would highly recommend PJH for any of your construction needs!
www.pjh-construction.com
3855 W Glendale Ave #110, Phoenix, AZ 85051
Mend A Bath did a wonderful job on the bathtub in our master bath in our home in Phoenix. I love how it turned out! I liked that I was dealing directly with the owner of the business. Their price was very reasonable. They were on time, professional and courteous. Didn't even make a mess! I highly recommend these guys.
www.mendabathus.com
Phoenix, AZ
Xtra Mile was comunicative, and easy to work with. Work was finished before their timeline and looks great. We had them install a new tile shower that is perfect. Tile and drywall in our worship. They even painted. It has been a pleasure working with them.
Phoenix, AZ
Tyler was here very courteous Conducted himself very well Answered all questions that I had. Sorry we just not come could not come to Is an agreeable price.
www.lifetimewindows.com
4141 S 36th St Suite 1, Phoenix, AZ 85040
Low quality installation, low quality material... I had to re-do my whole flooring... I would not recommend this company at all.
www.renovation-inc.com
3375 E Shea Blvd Ste I, Phoenix, AZ 85028
Thank you SO much for the great quality work. Pro Bathtub Refinishing provided such a fast and long lasting reglaze. I highly recommend them to anyone looking to refinish their tub or shower, and the pricing is much cheaper than ripping out everything and replacing the bathtub. Very pleased with their work!
bathtubrefinishingphoenix.net
4540 N 44th St, Phoenix, AZ 85018
SheWorks did an extraordinary job replacing all electrical wiring and switches after rodent ate away wire covering under our mobile home. They arrived on time, completed all work, cleaned up and only charged what they quoted even though this job was much more extensive than anticipated. I highly recommend them without any reservations!
www.sheworkshomeremodeling.com
Phoenix, AZ
These guys are great, easy to work with and reasonably priced!
desertviewarizonallc.com
Phoenix, AZ