HomeWork Construction Services LLC was conceived many years ago but has taken its time to develop and mature. With the experience and the knowledge that has been gained over the years, a big responsibility has been put on John Oliver, the owner of Home Work Rehab, Repair, and Renovations. The responsibility of bringing the home owner and investor two driving principles that he has worked hard to develop and implement into his company, simply put, honesty and integrity. Contact John directly for all of your home work!
Provides Service To
Seattle, Bothell, Everett, Bellevue, Redmond, Renton, Marysville, Lynnwood, Woodinville, Snohomish, Kirkland...
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State Licensing
Trade
License #
Expiration
General Contractor
HOMEWCS896QG
11-07-2013
Typical Business Hours (Please call to confirm)
Monday - Friday 8:00 am - 8:00 pm
Saturday - Sunday 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Other Quick Facts
Warranty Offered
Small Jobs Welcome
Free Estimates
Trip Charge
Memberships & Affiliations
Better Business Bureau
Better Business Bureau
Areas of Expertise
Addition to Existing Structure - Build
Sunroom or Patio Enclosure - Build
Garage - Build or Remodel
Garage - Remodel, Garage - Build, Handyman for Multiple Small Projects
Handyman for Multiple Small Projects
How We Got Started
I chose to work in this industry because this is my dream job, its not work when you make people happy.We started in this industry in 1990.We describe our business as Well established
Review by Dean W.in Kent, WA Project: Repair or Partially Replace Vinyl Siding
Great service. They called immediately and set up the job. The worker was early. That doesn't happen often. The work was done perfectly. I would use them again. One minor suggestion, I was quoted a price, but the "service charge" for coming to my home wasn't mentioned with the quote. Not a big deal, but it should have been mentioned.
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5.0
12/30/10
Review by Rebecca K.in Marysville, WA Project: Remodel a Kitchen
Let me start by saying that when I first started having contractors come out and start the bid for my project. John was the only one who asked several questions about my vision for the project, what were my thoughts and goals for the living space and the such. Then came up with scenarios a ideas that we knocked around. Then he was the only one of the contractors that called me back and asked questions. Several contractors interviewed but didn't call my back, some didn't even take measurements! It has been a bit of a process getting the plans just right mainly because I want everything worked out on paper first. More to follow as it goes!