We are finally biting the bullet and doing a full first-floor gut, including a major kitchen expansion. We have narrowed our choices down to Hurst Design Build Remodel and Summit Home Renovations.
Both gave really solid presentations. Hurst seems a bit more heavily focused on the upfront design process, while Summit came in slightly cheaper on the preliminary estimate. Has anyone here worked with either of these companies recently? Would love to hear some real-world experiences before we sign a contract.
We went with Hurst Design Build Remodel for our master suite addition and honestly, they were fantastic. The true design-build approach made a massive difference because the interior designer and the construction manager were literally always on the same page.
I've heard Summit is okay for basic pull-and-replace jobs, but for a full gut where you are moving walls, Hurst is absolutely worth the slightly higher price tag. The peace of mind was priceless.