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PDQ Construction

PDQ Construction is always trying to find ways to improve. We continue to take classes though out the year to keep on the cutting edge of the remodeling business. PDQ Construction’s carpenters are some of the best around. They receive high marks and compliments from all our customers. PDQ Construction is committed to providing quality work on all their projects and leaving each and every customer happy with the job at the end.

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Lorri P.

Review of Bone Dry Roofing by

· Tulsa

This is my second home that I've had re-roofed with them and they did a great job. They came out on the weekend to give me a quote and to start some of the work. They were very prompt in responding to all of my needs. I was very pleased with their service and I'm very happy with the end result.

Stephen H.

Review of Zipco by

· Liberty

Zipco's project manager was okay to work with, but his sub contractors were terrible. Hardwood floors and ceiling repair had to be done twice due to extremely poor workmanship.

Laura Z.

Review of DHI Roofing by

· Shawnee

Brian was extremely responsive and caring. DHI Roofing did a great job of fixing my leaking roof effectively at a reasonable price.

Daniel K.

Review of Kohler Bathroom Design Service by

· Omaha

Working with Kohler Bathroom Design Service is an easy and cost effective way to take all of the concepts, notes, measurements and pictures that represent our ideas for remodeling and transform them into more practical, actionable forms. In our case, we've discovered that walking through the process... more


Should I be worried that external doors in my home are shifting to a point that I can't lock them without lifting them up?
While sometimes this is a door installation issue, It is often from seasonal temporary weather changes affecting your homes foundation, or other settling issues. Dry spells and winter freezing cause t ... read more
What kind of insulation is needed in the attic of my 2-story brick town house so that the 2nd floor bedrooms are as cool as the basement and 1st floor?
R-49 also ventilation is very important to have soffit vent as well as roof vent to keep the attic cool and dry.

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PDQ Construction

531 NW Tyler CT,
Topeka, KS
pdqconstruction.biz/ (785) 235-1511