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Our Company - Testimonials & Awards
Testimonials
Awards
Testimonials While the final payment on a project keeps Commonwealth's business engine running, it is the letters of appreciation that fuel the CommonWealth team's enthusiasm and love for their work.
"You guys are the BEST. I mean it.
I wanted to drop you a note to tell you how happy Ruth and I are with the work that Commonwealth did on our remodeling project. As you know, half of our house was worked on, and the results were spectacular. Every phase of your work went smoothly.
... it was apparent that Commonwealth's success comes in large part, from really listening to the needs, desires and dreamsof your customers."
- Glenn Gemmell, Fairfax
"We love the new space and kitchen!"
- Tammy and Dan Scandling
"I've been expediting plans for builders since 1988. Your plans are consistently SOME OF the best I PROCESS. You've surrounded yourselves with people who are technically competent and really know how to listen. I only have to tell you once when there's a new county requirement. It really makes a difference in getting your plans approved. The reviewers like to see your plans come across their desks, and it helps make my job easier."
-Barbara Coe, October 2004
Architectural Plan Expediter
"We are loving our remodeling job, and have been called by several folks for referrals--which has been fine with us. Our kitchen especially gets rave reviews.
Thanks!"
-Karen, Arlington, VA
"Susan,
My house sold for above list and we had six contracts on it. And I'm sure it's due in large part to the wonderful work that you did on it. Everybody loved it and they wrote to us nice letters about what a beautiful house it was. So you should feel very good about that - we certainly do!
I'm calling to talk to you about the new house that we bought. We are going to be moving in late May and anxious to get started on some of the remodeling that we want to do.
I do have a wish list!"
- Amy Kett, Vienna, March, 2004
"We are thankful you came into our lives last spring. You have the innate talent, cultivated expertise, intelligence, industriousness and character to succeed!"
- Joan Houston, Vienna
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"So, everyone saw this hurricane coming. And on Wednesday, I went out and did my regular seasonal test. I pulled the plug on the sump pump and filled the stairwell with water from the garden hose. Sure enough, there was a comforting beep as the battery-powered back-up pump kicked in and pumped out the sump.
"However, hurricanes can generate a lot of water fast and there's a limit to how long a battery can keep the back-up sump going if the power to the main pump goes out for an extended period. I wasn't going to take any chances.
"So Thursday I went out and bought a 55AH gel cell and a bilge pump (the guy at West Marine said he was selling a lot of bilge pumps that day, but none of them to boat owners). I wired them up through a knife switch and went to bed.
"Sure enough, at 11:30 pm the main power failed. I went downstairs with the rain pounding on the windows and waited. And waited. And waited some more. Nothing happened. I went upstairs to the sofa and dozed off but checked the stair well in the basement every hour all night. Nothing happened. Ever.
"In fact, the power to the main sump pump stayed out for 30 hours-through the hurricane-and never once did the battery back-up pump have to kick in.
"That's because the drainage system Commonwealth installed in 2000 worked so well that all the storm's water was channeled away from the house and ran off without ever getting into the sump.
"In future storms, I plan to get some sleep. Thanks everyone."
- Steve Thompson
"I couldn't ask for a more positive experience. The work was completed earlier than projected. You consistently came up with better ideas than we had to solve those inevitable problems that come up in any remodeling job. Thank you for a job well done! "
- David Esquith, Arlington
"There were no disappointments during construction. You met our expectations in quality and design. We were really impressed with the quality and dependability of your subcontractors. The project seemed to go almost perfectly."
- Cap and Helene Oliver, Vienna
"Perhaps the string of mild winters in recent years had us hoping, if not expecting, fewer weather challenges but we realize that things like the weather are not under your control. And a construction plan finishing around May dovetailed nicely with our plans for the summer. All things considered, then, we accept the risks we took in scheduling our construction for this time of the year and the weather consequences that follow from it.
"In that context, we wanted to send a quick note to let you know how much we appreciated the efforts of (your employees) over the weekend. We are most grateful for their responsiveness and efforts to 'rescue' and assist us in the face of unusual and trying weather conditions.
"Indeed, it seems to us that (your employee) has been faced with some real challenges in keeping our project moving forward. As I believe we mentioned during our earlier discussions, we are neophytes in dealing with construction work such as this. But based on our experience to date, we've been very happy to have Jason tending things, and his efforts in working with us and making things happen have certainly kept us very content with the project's progress."
-Kate & Barry Johnson
"My family and I wanted to thank Commonwealth for the amazing job you did on our kitchen remodel. You transformed our previously non-functional and unattractive kitchen into a gorgeous room that is inviting to our guests and allows both the family cooks to work!
"Each stage of the process really showed off your talents. In our initial session with Susan to discuss the remodel, I particularly appreciated how she intently listened to what I said about where the space worked and where it didn't. She worked incredibly hard to create a functional design within our modest budget and succeeded beyond our wildest hopes.
"In the building phase (your employees) were terrific advertisements for Commonwealth. (Your employee) was punctual, hard-working and dedicated to making sure we got exactly what we wanted out of the kitchen. As you know, this part of the job was not without its problems-but we always felt that (your employees) were upfront about what needed to be done and the additional costs that would be involved. (Your employee) worked hard during the whole process to get us the right cabinets, to stay within our budget and was always cheerful and easy to work with.
"The other craftsmen who worked on the kitchen were equally good and it is a real testament to the quality of your company how many talented perfectionists you have assembled in one place.
"We are delighted with the beautiful kitchen you created for us and would be happy to talk with your prospective clients about our Commonwealth experience. I'm convinced that you never get a true measure of a company's integrity and capability until things don't go according to plan-and I'm equally sure that there isn't a company out there that would get higher marks than Commonwealth Home Remodelers.
"Wishing you great success."
-Kristin & Randy Wood |
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Awards
2007
NARI Contractor of the Year Award (Metro DC chapter)
Residential Kitchen over $150,000
Washington Spaces Magazine
Kitchen & Bath of the Year Awards
Outstanding Contemporary Kitchen - $75,000 and under
2006
Qualified Remodeler Top 500 Remodeler
Washingtonian Magazine Top Contractors
2005
Qualified Remodeler Top 500 Remodeler
Hanley Wood Watermark Award - Grand Award
2004
Qualified Remodeler Top 500 Remodeler
NARI Regional Contractor of the Year
Residential Bath $30,000 - $50,000 Region II
NARI Contractor of the Year
Finalist Award Winner
Entire House $500,000 - $1,000,000
2003
Qualified Remodeler Top 500 Remodeler
2002
Qualified Remodeler Top 500 Remodeler
2001
Qualified Remodeler Top 500 Remodeler
2000
NARI Contractor of the Year
Merit Award Winner
Residential Kitchen $30,000 - $60,000
NARI Contractor of the Year
Merit Award Winner
Residential Addition under $100,000
1999
Chrysalis Award -1999
Best Kitchen $40,000 - $75,000
Qualified Remodeler Master Award
Third place - Kitchens
1998
Chrysalis Award
Best Historical Renovation over $250,000
1996
Chrysalis Award
Whole House Renovation
1995
NVBIA (Northern Virginia Builder's Industry Association)
Outstanding Remodeler Achievement Award
Residential $50,000 - $100,000
NVBIA
Outstanding Remodeler Achievement Award
Residential over $150,000
1994
NVBIA
Outstanding Remodeler Achievement Award
Residential over $100,000
1993
NVBIA
Outstanding Remodeler Achievement Award
Residential over $100,000
1993
NVBIA
Outstanding Remodeler Achievement Award
Specialty Category
Remodeling Magazine
"The Big 50"
1991
Outstanding Remodeler Achievement Award
Residential over $100,000
NVBIA
QR Publishing
Designer of the Year
Runner -Up Room Addition
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