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Washington Park renovation contractor
Washington Park projects can bring older-home conditions, additions, interior updates, repairs, tight access, parking questions, and Denver permit-aware details into the same conversation. Send photos, work areas, timing, and must-haves before the estimate conversation.
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Bring Metro in when the work is larger than a standard room update, especially if older-home conditions, additions, access, repairs, or active daily use may affect the plan.

Rooms, repairs, additions, finishes, existing conditions, access, and Denver details that should be reviewed early.

Work around active daily use, protection needs, pets, tenants, family schedules, access windows, and communication expectations.

Added space, layout changes, ADU ideas, basement work, and other scope decisions that need a coordinated plan.

Storm damage, repair lists, exterior needs, and restoration work that should be prioritized before estimating.
Send the address or neighborhood, work type, photos, access notes, timing, and budget priorities so Metro can follow up about the estimate or walkthrough.
Completed work
See apartment, clubhouse, exterior, and residential examples before requesting a walkthrough or estimate.



Share the location, project type, affected areas, timing, and photos if you have them.
Metro reviews what needs to change, how the space is used, access needs, repairs, and finish expectations.
Must-haves, repair priorities, optional upgrades, timing, and budget-sensitive items are sorted early.
Metro follows up with the estimate, walkthrough, or missing details needed to move the project forward.
Metro starts with the location, work areas, photos, access, and must-haves so the estimate begins from the real project.
The team can discuss home remodeling, tenant improvements, occupied-property work, exterior repairs, and larger renovation needs.
Reviews point to communication and follow-through, which matters when owners, residents, tenants, or family members still use the space.

"Best contractor for multifamily renovations in Denver. Clubhouse remodels, exterior repairs, CapEx improvements, small repairs."
"Brandon and his team are always quick to respond and specialize in communication, customer service, and professionalism."
"They have renovated over 40 apartments units over the last 3 years and we could not be happier."
No. Metro can discuss broader renovation work, including older homes, occupied properties, additions, repairs, and owner-managed projects.
Yes. Share the photos, rooms, known repair needs, access issues, timing, and what you want changed so Metro can see what needs to be discussed first.
Yes. Access, protection needs, family schedules, tenants, work windows, and communication expectations should be part of the early conversation.
Send the address or neighborhood, photos, affected areas, desired timing, repair priorities, access details, and must-haves.
Send the Washington Park property or home location, photos, work areas, timing, and access notes so Metro can follow up.