Reviews for Attics to Basements Building & Renovations, Inc
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Hours
Monday: 7AM - 7PM
Tuesday: 7AM - 7PM
Wednesday: 7AM - 7PM
Thursday: 7AM - 7PM
Friday: 7AM - 5PM
Saturday: ClosedSunday: Closed
Tips
on-site services accepts credit cards offers military discount
Ratings
Google: 4.8/5Map & Location
6106 Excelsior Blvd #8, Minneapolis
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I’m sorry, but this is a mixed review. I contracted with David to rebuild my dining room, kitchen, and some Sheetrock repair in 2 rooms of my basement after a fire on my deck. He had been recommended by my siding company and his reviews were good. I had already hired another company to do the mitigation. I started our conversation with the plan to upgrade my cabinets even if insurance didn’t consider them damaged. I’d been planning it for years. I knew I wanted butcher block countertops finished with epoxy and some glass doors in the cabinets. Everything was fine until I signed the contract. He gave me the name of his cabinet people. I called right away so we could...read full review
We hired David and his team to remodel the town home we recently purchased. We had work done in the kitchen (counter tops, backsplash, painting), a fireplace update, reconfiguration of a mud-room and guest bathroom. We are very happy with the end result. David's entire team was great to work with. Awesome work, awesome people. We lived in the space while the work was done and disruptions were kept to a minimum. We all hear of shoddy work or fly-by-night operations, Attics to Basements is one of the outstanding groups in the Twin Cities. I have recommended Attics to Basements to friends and will do so in the future
While starting with specific ideas and wants with, I greatly appreciated Dave's guidance and ideas with how to take my ideas to create an addition that I will truly enjoy.This project consisted of tearing down the existing garage and rebuilding the garage with a carport which was the best way to maintain the character of the mid-60's rambler and the uniqueness of the .25 acre odd-shaped lot that limited garage expansion.The house had a half-bath off of the master bedroom which there was no way to add a shower. By expanding out, a shower was added, a good size walk-in closet, screened in porch with a deck to create a master suite.I was thankful for each of Dave's suggestions...read full review