Thomas Scrivner Construction

Thomas Scrivner Construction

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To finish a job with quality craftsmanship and having a satisfied client.


Highlights

1 employee
48 years in business
Serves Madera , CA

Payment methods

Cash, Check

Specialties

Project status

Customers just starting a project, Customers with sketches or a basic idea of the project, Customers with professional drawings (complete set of plans), Customers with permits pulled

Project areas

Kitchen, Living room, Dining or family room, Bedroom, Bathroom, Garage, Crawl space or attic, Storefront or business office, Whole home or building, I can work on other areas not listed here

Work needed

New custom building or construction, Complete renovation of existing structure, Replacement of portions of existing structure, Repairs to existing structure

Load bearing structure

Projects that require repair or construction of load bearing structures, Projects that don't require repair or construction of load bearing structures, Projects that need a professional's help to identify if it involves load bearing structures

Project size

Less than 500 sq ft, 500 – 1000 sq ft, 1,000 – 2,000 sq ft, 2,000 – 3,000 sq ft, More than 3,000 sq ft

Property type

Residential, Commercial

Photos and videos

  • Country kitchen

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    Frequently asked questions

    Desgn a project to meet the clients needs. Choose materials and colors. Provide client with an estimate for the project.

    Architectural drafting at Fresno City College

    Engineering at Fresno State

    46 years in construction

    Each project will have different pricing depending on the clients choice of materials.

    After college I wanted to learn carpentry and went to work for my Uncle. I loved building things and learned all I could from my uncle and my great uncle. Then I decided to get my contractors license in 1977 and have built a variety of buildings and projects.

    Homeowners and businees owners

    I have remodeled bathrooms for veterans in wheel chairs.

    Use a licensed contractor with a good amount of experiance and a good reputation.

    How much are they willing to spend. How long do they plan on staying in their residence. Don't settle for less than what you want in your project. It's better to wait till you can afford what you want.


    Services offered

    Home Modification For Disabled Persons
    General Contracting
    Construction Services
    New Home Construction
    Home Remodeling
    Kitchen Remodel
    Bathroom Remodel