I think Damon is great to work with. He is confident. He knows his information and if not he will make sure he finds the right answer. He is an advocate for the homeowner and makes everything very comfortable.
Coral Construction Inc. has been renovating and building homes in Charlotte since 1981. With the capability of handling larger and more complex projects, we pride ourselves on four basic principles: 1st Quality First, 2nd On Schedule, 3rd Within Budget, and 4th Dependable Customer Service. We are committed to implementing green building practices and Damon Rumsch, the founder and owner of Coral Construction has recently attended North Carolina State University Green Building 1: Designing and Building a Sustainable Home. Read more
Quality First: From 1981 to 1987 I worked in the field overseeing two employed carpentry crews as well as supervising the projects and running the company. In 1988 decided to concentrate on communication with architects, designers and clients and overseeing the projects. During that time I assembled a team of subcontractors. I am proud to say that this team of subs has been refined over the years to produce the best and most reliable group of craftsmen in the Charlotte area. In addition to their high level of craftsmanship, each of them has an extensive knowledge of residential building methods and is able to work with specialized materials and complex designs.
On Schedule: I require that my subcontractors be punctual. At the start, I will present you, the homeowner, with a schedule. The subs help establish this timeline. They tell me when they can be there and how long it will take. My job is to make sure they execute our plan and that they have what they need to do their job while maintaining your home as a clean and safe environment. Another important aspect of the schedule is to alert you about purchasing (i.e. ordering light fixtures, hardware and other fixtures with long lead times) and decision deadlines. This insures that we meet the completion goals you have set. With rare exception we have consistently met our completion goals in over 28 years in business.
Within Budget: Part of the process of budgeting is an onsite meeting with the necessary subcontractors. This allows them to anticipate difficulties and avoid cost overruns. The other part of good budgeting is identifying unspecified items and assigning them realistic allowances. We take pride in achieving the results you want within the budget you have set.
Dependable Customer Service: Coral Construction outstanding customer service distinguishes us in an industry riddled with customer dissatisfaction. We do our best to anticipate our clients concerns and respond quickly. Whether you have an inquiry for a price, a request for specific job site condition, or an emergency, I or one of my employees will respond quickly and take the appropriate action. We also place a high priority on maintaining your home throughout the renovation as a clean and safe environment for you and your family. When we leave at the end of the day, we leave the renovation site neat, clean and safe. So with a watchful eye, a respect for your budget, and a commitment to maintain your schedule, we will try to minimize surprise and make every renovation or homebuilding project a pleasurable experience for everyone involved. We often have clients call after the job is over to tell me they miss us!
Damon Rumsch, Founder and Owner of Coral Construction, Inc. Superintendents: Justin Ussery and Josh Leland
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2006 Guildmaster
2007 Guildmaster With Highest Distinction
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Company History
After earning a BA in English at UNC-Charlotte, Damon Rumsch quickly realized he didn't want to be an English teacher. He took a municipal job doing drafting, and in his off hours began working with a carpenter on a pro bono basis to learn carpentry. By 1978, Damon was finding paid work doing carpentry and fine cabinetry and landed his first major project - completing all of the trim carpentry in an apartment-to-condo renovation of the Charlotte House. He then did similar work at the Normandy in Fourth Ward. And he began doing carpentry and renovation projects with designer Gail Brinn and with architects David Wagner and Don Woodruff.
In 1981 Damon formed Coral Construction Inc. and has kept the in-house operations lean.
Scope of Work
Residential additions and renovations are the core of work for Coral Construction, which has the motto "where renovation is an art form." In the history of the company, jobs have ranged from a new, 10,000 square foot custom home in Foxcroft, to a home that was transformed from a 3,000 square foot ranch to a 5,000 square foot home that anchors the cul-de-sac. The company is currently completing a $1.6 million renovation for a repeat customer - replacing a portion of the house with a two-story addition and building a garage with an apartment above. Another recent project is a $600,000 addition of a master suite, backyard pool and garage with an apartment. The company frequently works on historic properties.
Workload and Staff
Coral Construction is generally working on 2-6 projects at a time. The firm has worked with many of its subcontractors since the mid-1980s.
Personal
The Coral Construction name reflects Damon's personal history and interests - he was raised in St. Thomas, Virgin Islands and sails in the Caribbean each year. His wife, Karen Geiger, is a leadership management consultant who is on the faculty of the McColl Graduate School of Business at Queens University of Charlotte. They have two sons, Michael and Adam.
Damon is a licensed General Contractor in North Carolina, and has taken on leadership positions in his community and in the Charlotte remodeling and construction industry, including membership in the National Association of the Remodeling Industry (NARI); Charter member and Chairman, Remodelers Council of HBAC (1988-1999, 1996-1997); Local Disaster Team Volunteer, Charlotte Red Cross (1994 - present); and a Charlotte Historic District Commissioner (1993 - 2004).
More than 90% of your clients would recommend your firm to a friend. How do you earn such high praise from your customers?
Our priority is strong positive relationships with our clients - we take care of them. Every day, either my superintendent or I am at the site. That way, if there are any problems, clients can talk with us directly. Responsiveness is the key. People need to know you'll get back to them when there are price questions or problems - that you are accessible.
Have you ever done formal satisfaction surveys of customers before? How do you use GuildQuality information?
I personally collect payment from customers every two weeks, so I talk regularly with our customers and have a personal connection to get feedback. We have wanted independent surveys to get information that would be objective, and that we could share with other people. That's why we're excited about GuildQuality, and we'll use the information for marketing? we are building a new website that will focus on customer service, and we plan to show our GuildQuality ratings on the front page.
How do you use technology in your work?
I am interested in technology when it enables us to be the most responsive we can be. For example, I don't use e-mail very much because I prefer a personal contact and don't want to be remote if there's a problem. Cell phones help us solve problems and contact each other immediately, and project management software helps us show the client what will happen when. I'm in the office every day until 9 a.m., then I'm in the field at project sites. I like being in the field.
Building is a notoriously demanding profession. How do you avoid burnout?
Several ways. Most importantly, I make sure we don't take on too many projects. Every year my wife and I hire a boat with a crew and sail around the Caribbean. Then there's the "Woodpeckers" - on Saturday mornings I meet a group of neighbors at Starbucks and we have coffee and then help each other with a home improvement project - a fence, a porch, a bookshelf. It's a lot of fun.
What's next for your company
I don't foresee much change because I like what I do. I don't want the company to get bigger, to become a bureaucracy with lots of employees. My sons don't want to take over the business, but someday maybe I will train someone to take over.
Until then, I would like to arrange to take off the whole month of February each year. My wife and I could travel to a warm climate and volunteer and get to know a community that needs help. I'd also like to go back to school and take some courses - maybe in astronomy, physics, philosophy.
The bottom line is I love what I do and so the only change I foresee would be to work more efficiently or pursue ways to better serve my customers.
I think Damon is great to work with. He is confident. He knows his information and if not he will make sure he finds the right answer. He is an advocate for the homeowner and makes everything very comfortable.
We had a wonderful experience and we are going to use him again soon.
Great job!
I had a great experience with Damon. I can't think of anyway he could improve.
I had an unbelievable experience!
He always hit his budget and he was always on time. If he was over budget, he paid for it. If he was under, I got the money back. I appreciated the fair business.
I would hire Damon again in a minute.
We have used them for two remodeling projects and would not hesitate in recommending them to anyone.
They are fabulous. This is my fourth time using them.
I am perfectly satisfied with everything Coral Construction has done for me.
I had a great experience. We have used them twice. I would never use anyone else.
As a GuildQuality Guildmember, Coral Construction, Inc. relies on our customer surveying to help them deliver an exceptional customer experience.
We have surveyed customers on behalf of Coral Construction, Inc. in Charlotte, NC.
In this report, Coral Construction, Inc. has published a summary of the customer feedback they've received since they joined GuildQuality in January 2005. In that time, 25 out of 26 customers (96%) responded to a GuildQuality satisfaction survey, with the most recent response in January 2012.
Coral Construction, Inc. received feedback from a customer in Charlotte, NC.
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