Disclosure: This is an unsponsored post. All opinions are my own. As always it is suggested that you do your own research before hiring someone to work on your home.
I bought an old house. Built in 1952 I wouldn’t really have it any other way. I have a love/hate relationship with my house. We bought it because it has amazing bones. Everything is super strong, well built, it has great size rooms, and a nice large lot. Since we have moved in we have spent a lot of time updating and personalizing the house. We have refinished the floors, replaced the windows, updated the kitchen, replaced doors, fixed the landscaping, created a playroom, fixed the front stoop….. the list goes on and on. I’ve done a lot of work, and I’ve dealt with a lot of contractors.
Although I have done tons of work and learned a lot what I can say is that I haven’t been happy enough with work that was done to have them come back for the next project. Like so many other families out there I ask for nothing less than to have a great contractor who is available, listens, isn’t put off by a smaller job, and does fantastic work. Maybe just one who calls back when you need an estimate, or one who would drop everything to come and shovel your roof when you simply post on Facebook that your playroom is leaking… I found that contractor.
This past summer I needed to redo my bathroom. My ONLY FULL bathroom. Naturally this scared the heck out of me. Especially with two small children. I knew that this had to be a great job because the likelihood that my husband will ever want to do this again is slim to none. Joe Moore was recommended to me by a friend and I took a chance. Boy am I glad I did.
I am not completely sure where to begin, but you need to know what we are dealing with here. My bathroom was PINK AND BURGUNDY from floor to ceiling. I had a soffit that made showering a cave like experience. No storage space, and not enough light to put on my makeup, or pluck my eyebrows. The kicker? It was built like Fort Knox. No seriously, the crew was amazed and impressed. Plaster, cast iron, the works.
It was a gut job. Joe made sure that the house was protected. They were clean, without having to be reminded by me or by Joe. Every person in my house was respectful, pleasant, clean, a specialist in their area, and became like family. In the two weeks that they were in my home, they showed my son everything that they did with enthusiasm and patience. They didn’t charge me overtime and overcame obstacles with grace and speed (like when the local store ordered the tub with the drain in the wrong spot and all of the plumbing had to be moved).
The work was excellent. We were concerned with keeping with the homes quality and construction. We wanted plaster put back. He’s got a great guy for that. I had intricate plans for the tile work, and since it was my only full bath, I wanted it all, granite, crown molding, more light, a nice medicine cabinet. I will let the pictures speak for themselves. What I will add is that Joe and his crew went out of their way to make it the bathroom of my dreams. They did it well, with style, and all the while keeping me and my family in mind. What’s even better? Two super important points. It was affordable ( you should see some of the quotes that I had gotten), and when I had a question about something later on that I wanted to add to the room, I didn’t have to wait a month for Joe to come, check it out, and make it exactly how I wanted it.
The greatest compliments I can give?
- I recommended him to my mother.
- I recommended him to all of my friends.
- I called him to come back for some odds and ends that I need done.
- I’m booking him to finish my whole basement.
- This post is unsponsored, I just thought that everyone deserved to know about him.
To contact Joe Moore for a quote please call him at (845) 598-4457. If you would like to see some samples of his work check out his Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/pages/Joe-Moore-Construction/284376468419951 .