DSM Contractors installed a large-size electronic stair system to allow us access to our finished attic area. They also performed a conversion of two bedrooms into a single suite-style bedroom. And they installed for us a new kitchen sink. All work was performed at a high level of quality. They explained the progress throughout the build process and brought a pleasant demeanor to the work site. I would recommend DSM Contractors and will request their services for a next home project. Nice people that perform good work !
Submitted by Michael Giese on Tuesday, Sep 17, 2024
Dan was reliable and addressed the leakage problem in a logical and practical manner manner. Explained how the foundation construction usually prevents many wall leakage issues, but not all. Offered suggestions on locating other potential future problems.
Submitted by Robert Linback on Friday, Jun 21, 2024
Dan and his crew did an excellent job removing our deck,pool and rocks. Left our yard spotless. Punctual,professional,knowledgeable and courteous. I would highly recommend him. Thank you
Submitted by John Panzani on Sunday, Jun 09, 2024
Dan has been incredibly helpful with a range of pesky electrical and other problems--a video doorbell, installing new lighting, new power for an electrical car, a leaky furnace in an amazingly inconvenient place. He's always pleasant, prompt and reasonably priced.
Submitted by Prudence Gourguechon on Tuesday, Feb 27, 2018
As an electrician Dan rewirred my kitchen, installed lighting, installed several outlets in other parts of the house, installed a new supply service outside and corrected some old wiring faults. Everything works well and the lighting is great! As a general contractor he observed a structural fault I had missed and we ended up installing replacement support posts down the center of the building. The work was necessary and fantastically dirty, but was carried out on time and on budget. Dan’s skill set and work ethic would make him a valuable member of a team doing a complex project. He does grumble a bit, but it’s worth it.
Submitted by Nancy Walberer on Wednesday, Jan 03, 2018