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Pacific Craft Construction

5.0 (10 reviews)
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Balcony addition

Bathroom remodeling

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Damage restoration

Deck construction

Garage remodeling

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Guest house or ADU construction

Detached garage construction

Manufactured home construction

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Single-family home construction

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Remodeling

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Bedroom addition

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Before: Ugly bathroom with odd toilet, oversized vanity relative to the space, and moldy shower tiles.

TL;DR: Pacific Craft Construction is an up and coming, full-service construction company that produces exceptional quality at a good price, in a highly collaborative manner. We could not be more pleased with how our bathroom remodel turned out. In addition, a number of unrelated issues arose with our home while remodeling the bathroom. Pacific Craft Construction eagerly and easily resolved those as well. They can really do it all; no subcontractors needed. Full Review: We purchased our current home three years ago and have made a number of improvements including to the windows, floors, roof, fencing, and landscaping, as well as interior and exterior paint. The tradesmen we hired to complete these projects varied in terms of reliability and quality of the work. Combined with our experience doing similar projects on our previous home, we had had enough negative experiences to give us pause at trying to do any major renovations. However, our (only) bathroom for a family of four became unbearable as we endured these long coronavirus days at home (see before pic), so we decided to roll the dice and attempt a remodel. We did some research, checking out various construction company websites and consuming reviews we could find. We solicited bids from three companies, two from well-established companies and a third from a relatively new company. Josh, the owner and lead craftsman of Pacific Craft Construction (the newer company), came to look at the bathroom, discussed options with us, and turned around a competitive bid quickly. It was clear from that initial conversation, in which he recommended leaving the cast iron tub since it was in good shape, that he wasn't going to try to upsell or make the project more complicated than it needed to be. After receiving all three bids, we knew we wanted to work with Pacific Craft Construction. Luckily, they were able to book our job for the exact timing we preferred, when we'd be out of the house for vacation. We had a few weeks before the project began to select and order materials. Josh was highly collaborative during that time, and it was helpful to get his take on which materials would both look nice and not be a huge pain to maintain. He was also able to pull a permit during that time, even though the process was a bit more complicated due to COVID-19. Josh and his assistant Timmy began the job right on schedule. Josh communicated daily about progress, since we weren't at home, and consulted with us on unforeseen challenges (e.g., needing to fix shoddy plumbing from a previous remodel) and design choices (e.g., the size and placement of the shower niche), always with a positive and accommodating spirit. They used the main materials (e.g., tile, fixtures, sink, toilet) we selected in advance plus high-grade building materials. For example, all of the trim in our bathroom is real wood (not MDF), scribed to the exact dimensions needed, and the fancy grout they used will stay sealed for much longer than typical grout. While we were out of the house for most of the remodel, we did need to stop back to resupply a few times. From our visits, some announced, others not, it was obvious that Pacific Craft Construction keeps a tidy workspace. In addition, they taped off open rooms that weren't being remodeled with plastic sheeting to avoid spreading dust all over. While the remodel took longer than initially planned, it was mostly due to the fact that Pacific Craft Construction does not sacrifice quality for speed. For example, they took the time to cut and place the tile as precisely as possible, even considering how the veins from one tile would flow to the next. They retextured the walls to create a more uniform look. I could go on and on about the attention to detail. As someone with perfectionist tendencies, this tradeoff was worth it. The "Craft" in Pacific Craft Construction is well-earned. These truly are craftsmen working on your home. During the remodel, we had several other home issues emerge, and it was great to have Josh and Timmy on hand. Just ahead of the bathroom remodel we replaced our refrigerator only to find that the new one didn't quite fit and the old one was leaking and had ruined the surrounding cabinetry (it was a moldy mess). Pacific Craft Construction was able to salvage most of the cabinetry and rebuild the remainder with ease. In addition, while passing by our gas meter on the outside of our home, Josh and Timmy noticed a leak (unrelated to the bathroom remodel). The gas company came out and had to shut off service, and indicated that the fix could be quite extensive. In a matter of hours, Josh was able to repair the line rather than create a new supply line, which would have cost a ton and set us back days. Overall, we had a great experience working with Pacific Craft Construction and we're already planning a next set of smaller projects for them to tackle. We highly recommend this company to anyone in the area looking to improve your home.

The top photo is what we started with. Bottom is awesome redo by Josh!

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Thank you Kathy! It was a pleasure working with you.

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During the remodel, we had several other home issues emerge, and it was great to have Josh and Timmy on hand.

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