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Brazos County Remodeling

Brazos County Remodeling

Revitalize your bathroom with the top-rated bathroom remodeler in Bryan, Texas. Brazos County Remodeling skilled team specializes in turning your vision into reality, delivering a functional and stylish space. From concept to completion, we prioritize quality craftsmanship and attention to detail. Trust our expertise and dedication to create the bathroom you've always wanted, enhancing your daily routine and adding value to your home.

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Alicia K.

Review of Jenkins Restorations - Houston by

· Houston

Make sure that they have quality craftsman working in your home. Drew was great, and reassuring. He followed up with the project and was responsive. I just wanted my stuff to be done right the first time.

Mary S.

Review of Kohler Bathroom Design Service by

· Bellaire

Amazing design service that saved me hours of time! The designer listened to our needs and came up with a few great palettes and tailored her original plan to our specific needs. All this was done through e-mail and video conferencing. I especially appreciated the detailed shong

Maurice W.

Review of ICS Insurance Construction Services LLC by

· DESOTO

ICS is very professional and courteous.

Melanie A.

Review of Fresh Coat Painters of Richardson by

· McKinney

Fresh Coat of Richardson was wonderful, on time and did a immaculate job, to the inside and outside of my house. David Campbell was very hands on from the beginning to the end. I would highly recommend!!!


What are the top 3 energy efficiency upgrades I can do to my 2-story home?

Josh Way of Jarrett Industries PRO answered:

Aug 11, 2016
Step one, if you have siding use a insulated vinyl siding with silica gel. Replace your windows with a double or triple insulated window system. And third your doors are very important. When you do re ... read more
We live in Columbus Ohio. Do I need a concrete base for a hot tub? The tub will be7'x7'. How important is it to have 220v. ?

Josh Buzzell of Regal Pools PRO answered:

Mar 30, 2015
Yes you really should. With freezing temps, frost, and the funny movement of the earth and setteling its best to just do it right the first time. Pour a 4" slab with some 18" OC Rebar (18" on center). ... read more

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Brazos County Remodeling

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Bryan, TX
https://bryan-bathroomremodeling.com/ (979) 398-7827