Why Memphis Home Improvement?
Memphis Home Improvement Company is one of the Mid South's top remodelers/builders and one of the largest remodelers in the country offering all types of remodeling and building. Whether you are adding a room onto your home, updating your kitchen or bathroom, replacing your roof, or building from the ground up, count on Memphis Home Improvement Co. for all your needs! We have earned the BBB's highly coveted A+ rating.
Memphis Home Improvement Co. is Memphis's #1 home remodeling company! Contact us for a free estimate or consultation!
At Memphis Home Improvement, we are experts at making dreams come true. As your partner in your home improvement project, we are committed to the highest standards of excellence. Memphis Home Improvement combines ingenuity, creative design, and outstanding craftsmanship like few others in the industry.
So, if you are considering a remodeling job, call Memphis Home Improvement. Reliable, qualified professionals you can trust to get the job done. Feel free to contact us with any of your questions.
What clients are saying about Memphis Home Improvement
Choosing a contractor is very difficult if you do not have experience with the construction business. Approaching a major renovation of our home, my wife, Pam, and I had limited experience. We added rooms and completed renovations to every room in our house effectively remaking our home. Here are some questions we learned to ask in making that choice. It is our opinion that we could not have found a better contractor than Faye Cook to answer every question. She excelled in every step in the renovation. She is the best.
- Does the contractor listen to what you want to do? Many contractors will tell you what they think is good for you. Others will tell you what to do based on what will give them the greatest profit. You want someone who will do what you want to do. Remember, you're the one who are paying for the project and will live with the result. The house and renovation should fit how you want to live, not someone else's idea of how you should live.
- Can the contractor anticipate problems in your design and/or recommend improvements in materials? A good contractor should have experience with the results of designs. Based on that experience, she/he should be able to at least tell you of the consequences of your design choices and inform you of the results if she/he thinks one of your design choices may not fit what you are trying to accomplish.
- How detailed is the contractor's estimate? Some will itemize. Others will itemize a few parts of the renovation and build in large "miscellaneous" items. Or, obvious items will not be included. Watch out. Those miscellaneous items will suddenly balloon. Or, the excluded obvious items will become add on's. Yes there are likely to be unexpected glitches in any renovation. You never know what's behind that wall or floor that hasn't been touched for many years. Nevertheless, itemize to the extent possible so that you can have clear underderstandings and make informed choices with your contractor when the unexpected occurs.
- What is the contractor's reputation? This can be one of the most important steps you can take. Talk to former clients, especially those who seem to have tastes like yours. Visit her/his prior jobs. Former clients who are happy with a contractor's work will be happy to show others and talk about their experience.
- A critical question about a contractor is her/his subcontractors. Who are they? What are their reputations? This is another critical step in selecting a contractor. That's the quality of the work you will receive. What are the subcontractors' opinions about your contractor?
A most important question? What is the relation between the contractor and client after the project is finished? Is the contractor responsive to subsequent problems? Do client's return to the contractor for follow-up work? Remember, houses require continual upkeep after the renovation. Is the contractor helpful in guiding you in that upkeep? If the answer is yes, you have a good contractor. Faye Cook excelled on each question.
David and Pamela Cox
Memphis, Tennessee




