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    Spires Contracting

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    Bathroom remodeling

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    Guest house or ADU construction

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    Manufactured home construction

    Modular home construction

    Single-family home construction

    New structure construction

    Remodeling

    New roof installation

    Roof repair

    Roof replacement

    New room addition

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    Stewart Construction

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    Thie is my 3rd project with Stewart Construction in Sebring. I have them build me a pergola and it…read moreis absolutely beautiful. Joel is so helpful in listening to what I think I want and giving me suggestions. Jerrod, Dusty, Jason and Cammeron built it and did a great job. They are very professional and stayed at it all day till it was done.

    I am in southern Florida, and I bought some acreage in a semi-rule area. I wanted to build a…read morehurricane proof house. It is not only hurricane proof, but also fireproof and tornado proof. Of course, if a tree falls on the house, then it will be damaged. But the walls, windows, doors, roof can handle winds over 200mph. ICF house with poured 6" concrete walls, metal roof too. The walls are 12' 5" thick including stucco, insulation, poured concrete, drywall, 1"x4" etc.... As seen here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVrpCLWONi2MQG-xCHIOPQXwjTHtXNCeX 1: I contacted 18 builders (emails, phone calls, online forms). 11 got back to me out of 18. I then asked those 11 if they build on an owner's lot in Frostproof. Some said no because they only build in their own developments. This left me 7. I then gave these 7 builders a preliminary blueprint of my house and its location (Frostproof on Woodstork Way). 3 came back with general construction dollars/numbers and they also had suggestions for walls, roof, insulation, windows, garage door via email. The final three were: www.lexxusconstruction.com and www.whitmorebuilders.com and www.stewart-construction.net Now I had it narrowed down to 3 builders. 2: I then spent a few hours researching these 3 companies. I looked many factors, including but not limited to BBB (better business bureau), yelp reviews, google reviews, how many times have they built in Polk County, reputation. 3: I even drove to Bartow and did a face-to-face meeting (glass partition between us because of the Covid 19 virus) with a Polk County Florida building inspector that suggested some questions to ask the builders I am interested in working with. (He did not put them in writing, so I took notes on a note pad. I believe he did not want to show a preference but did help me expand my knowledge on how to find a builder). 4: I followed his and also my friend's advice and picked Stewart Construction, they stood out above the rest. (My best friend is in Minnesota, which is where I am from. He had built two homes before. He built his primary home from a lot like I am going to do, but he also built a rustic cabin, so he has gone through this process twice before finding builders and asking questions of the prospective builder. 5: It also appears that Stewart Construction is one of the largest residential home construction builders in central Florida area. 6: But the biggest was a recommendation from www.foxblocks.comsaying that Stewart Construction has experience with FoxBlocks and has indeed built homes using ICF Blocks from www.FoxBlocks.com. 7: I took 74 videos showing each and every step of the construction process starting at the day of the lot being cleared, all the way up to after I moved in. They did a fantastic job, especially with all the problems with the Virus hitting us and also with all the problems of the economy in 2021. They started early 2021 and ended in December 2021. (74+ videos from 5 different cameras: 3 cams mounted outside that are cellular enabled security cameras, 1 drone and my cell phone). Here are the 74 videos: YouTube link: https://www.youtube.com/user/mrsallhomebased/videos 8: They did a fantastic job. High quality work. My biggest suggestion to you is to upgrade all the materials, listen to the construction companies' suggestions. I did and I paid for the top-of-the-line materials to be installed. The main reason is that the labor is going to be nearly the same between the highest quality materials installation and lower quality material installation, so why not just pay a little extra for the highest quality material installed. Upgraded: Including but not limited to a metal roof, insulation of that roof on the roof decking, Cambria Quartz counters, wood flooring, wall and attic insulation, poured concrete walls using: ICF www.foxblocks.com, quality of the ceiling lights and outside lights too, plus upgraded windows, doors, HVAC system and more.

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    Central Florida Glass & Mirror

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    If I could give zero stars I would....Called on a Friday before Memorial day weekend to get an…read moreestimate on a broken window at my house and told that the techs left for the weekend and they would get back to me on Tuesday. Still waiting on call. Husband went in person with same request and was told they will call him that same day or next day, still waiting. So unprofessional beyond belief!

    I've worked with numerous (about a dozen) contractors in this area, only to learn, unfortunately,…read moremany things should have been MUCH better! It's unbelievable how some are able to earn and retain their licenses. Without going into detail on the others, I'll state a few facts about Don Maddox, his business, and crews. I had a large residential window installation job completed by Don's folks four years ago. The experience, from contract to installation was fantastic! The ladies in the office, his crews, and of course, Don could not have been more polite, thorough, and professional throughout the job. There were no questions unanswered, no phone calls without a response, no mess left behind on the job, and no missed appointments. Since my installation, I've recommended Don's company to six (6) owners who have contracted with him for major home window replacements, frameless shower installs, and more. As I always check with anyone who has had a job completed by someone I've recommended, I did that with all six. Every one of them LOVEs the result, beginning to end. I've also recommended his company to at least four others with whom I've spoken and learned they have/had a need for a very good contractor who is very honest and will do what they state, are competitively priced, very prompt and efficient. Florida Glass & Mirror is that company. They will continue to get my business, and that of family and friends.

    Coppertop Construction & Roofing

    Coppertop Construction & Roofing

    (2 reviews)

    My South Tampa 2 story 2700 sq house had a 35 year old brown Spanish barrel tile cement tile roof…read morethat desperately needed to be replaced. So I looked at various options; cement tile replacement was not possible without removing a tree due to having to place a lifting machine in the front yard; a metal roof would rust given my closeness to the water and metal would of course dent whenever it was walked on. Also cement tile roofs absorb moisture easily and crack from being walked on or just from water penetrating the cement and causing it to weaken and crack over time. Also cement tiles, being porous to water, result in surface mold and algae. And cement tiles have a problem called "efflorescence" which is a chemical reaction due to water penetration that causes their color to turn chalky white over time. Our roof had been painted twice at least by previous owners due to the problem with efflorescence and the same was true with our previous house in New Tampa. I really wanted something different. I wanted tiles that would not crack, break, change color, or absorb a drop of water. And that were 180 mph hurricane resistant. OK, I thought I was asking for the moon :) But after a few weeks of studying my options on YouTube, I chose to do a composite Spanish barrel tile roof made of recycled plastic and settled on Brava as they had the best color match and specifications of the various national composite tile manufacturers. Brava gave me a list of local installers they recommended and after getting price quotes, I chose Coppertop roofing. What really sold me on Coppertop was that they had just put a new Brava Spanish barrel roof on a huge university building in St. Pete and the pics were stunning. Brava shipped me samples of every tile they had so that I could find the best match to my existing color scheme. Coppertop worked with me and with the Brava engineering team to choose the components to get the longest lasting roof possible; this involved choosing the features such as "open valleys", stainless steel screws (2 per tile), one O'Hagin vent in front, three 6' Tamco off ridge vents in back, and Polystick TU Plus underlayment. Robert who is the owner of Coppertop roofing returned every call when I had a question or concern and his secretary, Paula, was always polite and helpful in getting any messages through. Ivan, the site foreman, took care of my every concern during the installation. Thanks Ivan! The roof was finished yesterday and the result looks beautiful !!! My wife agrees too. I am very happy that the color of the tile is UV stabilized and will never change it's appearance. The water runs off the roof now as plastic is of course hydrophobic, whereas with the previous cement tiles, water dripped off more slowly since cement is hydrophilic. I give Coppertop the highest endorsement. And I think the Brava tiles are exceptional and will last at least 50 years. Every roofer should learn to put them on. It requires more flashing instead of mortar; the result is less mess when installing because the mortar isn't having to be mixed and thrown between tiles. The technical details of installation require the most experienced team to be your roofer and that roofer is Coppertop. Robert's son Tyler and his wife for the initial quote and helped choosing the best tile color which turned out to be dark brown with black streaks; it looks better and more dramatic than we ever expected with our house having a linen white color. Thanks again, Robert, Paula, Ivan, and Tyler at Coppertop roofing!!

    We were forced to get a new roof by our insurance company, so went into the meeting with an…read moreattitude lol. Jeff was awesome listed to my wants, gripes and needs. Helped me pick out colors and was very patient with my grumpy self! Then once the permitting and scheduling process started Jenna was amazing took care of everything and communicated every step of the way. On construction day the guys showed up on time and we're pleasant (a big plus for me!) All in all it was a pleasant experience and I highly recommend their team to see you through!!!

    Spires Contracting - roofing - Updated May 2026

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