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Originally Posted by Freestyle7819
Any comments about Doc’s Restoration work. We are having kitchen counter top work done.
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We hired Doc's Restoration for a very small job. We could not find another company who would take it on. Doc's also hesitated but gave us a quote which we thought was high, but not outrageous, and we had no one to compare it to. Many people would have done a project of our size themselves, or hired a handyman, but we were new to this area, not DIYers, and did not know who to trust. Our experience with Doc's was that (for this small job) we received over-the-top quality, workmanship, professionalism, and follow-up. Everyone who entered our home treated us like we were their most important customer. Someone from Doc's made an appointment with us about a week or two after the completion of the job. They CAREFULLY inspected the work, asked us if we were happy, had us sign a document that the job was complete and collected the outstanding balance (which I think was half, but I can't remember for sure). Other than (possibly) the price, there is nothing that we can complain about. In fact, we were blown away. We would use Doc's again. I compare them to T&D. You know you are going to pay more, but you know you will be happy with the end result. With one exception. T&D has far less COMPARABLE competition, where there appears to be many quality home remodeling companies to choose from that might be less expensive than Doc’s. So, if the OP's question is about quality, workmanship, follow-up, customer satisfaction, etc. Doc's is an A++ (probably even higher), in my opinion. If the question is about price, you might do better, but since we had no one to compare their price to, I can't say for sure. If the question is value for the price paid, I'd still give them an A++. It's been about a year since Doc's completed our job, and every time I look at it (many times a day), I still admire the way it turned out. I'd definitely consider them for a large project, now that I know the quality of work they do. I hope this answered the OP's question and he or she finds it helpful.