Abacus
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Abacus incorporates BIM technology in order to deliver a thoroughly planned and comprehensive project. Our customers are often not construction or Engineering professionals. Therefore, we work smarter to bring 3D visualization to them so that they can make an informed decision.
One of the most satisfying quotes I heard recently is a Client's father say that she must have spent at least $25,000 on a bathroom addition which only cost her $16,000. He stated that the quality of the work and the finished appearance deffinitly had to cost more than what she told him she spent.
This is what I love to hear when we finish a project.
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Frequently asked questions
What is your typical process for working with a new customer?
Our customers very often become our friends and call us back for additional projects frequently within the same year. We work hard to listen to the needs of our customers and find creative solutions to any obstacles such as timing and financing issues.
We want the customer to speak of us in the best light and as often as possible.
Our customers are endeared by our outstanding customer service and sincere intrest in their success.
What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
Abacus Incorporated has over 33 years in the construction and engineering fields and brings this knowledge to bear for the delivery of an esthetically pleasing and reliably functional end product.
Do you have a standard pricing system for your services? If so, please share the details here.
The vast majority of our proposals are generated on a case by case basis. This ensures the customer receives the most competitive price at the degree of service required for their individual project.
How did you get started in this business?
The Owner Nathan Monroe started working in the construction industry during the summers at age 14. In 1998 Nathan passed the State of California's (B License) General Building Contractor's exam. This is a State issued license which requires documented experience in the field of specialty for which one is applying. Nathan has also worked as a Land Development Consultant and Municipal Construction Inspector.
What types of customers have you worked with?
Abacus works with Residential (Including Historic Structures), Commercial (Including Medical), and Municipal clients.
Describe a recent event you are fond of.
Abacus Incorporated has begun to advertise it's first "Longterm Livable Residential Home". This is a single family house project which is focused towards those who want to scale down to a home which is designed for an aging population that doesn't sacrifice style nor functionality. It is intended to help seniors in their homes with comfort and safety in mind without looking or feeling like a convelescent home conversion. It boast single level living with safety features incorporated into the design that are virtually un-noticeable.
What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a pro in your area of expertise?
Get to know the person you planning to hire. Find out what past customers have said and if there are no past customers to talk to who are saying positive things then get another quote from a repitable company that does have this.
Most importantly, "Get it in writing".
What questions should customers think through before talking to pros about their needs?
Customers should fully acquaint themselves with the particular requirements of their desired project. Sometimes this means consulting a third party who is a consultant that is not actually bidding the project. Check with local municipalities for anf permitting requirements or complaints with a bidding Contractor.
Most of all customers should ask themselves if their project is truly an enhancement to their life. Many Contractors would gladly build just about anything you are willing to pay for but you should really consider if the project truly enhances the quality of your happiness.