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Joel Montoya
  • Contractor
  • santa maria, CA
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Need advice with a home remodel in the Central Coast?

Joel Montoya
  • Contractor
  • santa maria, CA
Posted

Hello everyone! In an effort to improve my skills as an investor while also helping others do the same, I thought I’d start by offering my knowledge about home remodeling. I figure some people are trying to learn through resources like the Home Depot Book (like Brandon Turner) or YouTube.

While those resources are great, an even better approach is having someone physically be at your job site showing you the best way they have found to do a specific task like: cabinets, baseboard, windows, doors, plumbing, electrical...

I’d be happy to help anyone who’s unsure how to get started or how to move past an issue. Especially those who may have jumped into a deal and and aren’t sure how to move forward. I’ve found that remodeling moves more smoothly when you follow the rights steps in the right order.

I’m currently employed as a kitchen and bath remodeler for a great construction company in my home town. I’ve also recently obtained my contractors license.

Of course, I’m willing to drive to a job site that is relatively close to my home town of Santa Maria. Either Saturday or Sunday. I figure I’ll make new relationships along the way. And for anyone else outside my area, I welcome any questions and hope to help through this site.

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