FAQs

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Are you licensed and insured?

Yes, we are fully licensed and insured in Nevada and California.
CaLic#:1002062 NvLic#:0086707

Can you provide examples of past work?

Absolutely! We have a portfolio on our website of past projects. Give us a call or message “portfolio” to our inquiry form on our website for a copy of your own!

What is the timeline for the project?

We take great care to adhere to your desired timeline. You will receive a detailed timeline outlining each phase of the project, including start and completion dates. Our project management team keeps you informed at all times, providing updates on any potential setbacks or delays.

What is the estimated cost of the project?

We offer a free comprehensive estimate that allows our general contractor to understand the scope of your project. Once we have gathered all the necessary information, our team calculates the costs and sends you the estimate for your approval.

How will communication be handled throughout the project?

Our construction company prioritizes communication at every stage of your project. Your dedicated on-site project manager keeps you updated, while our construction team ensures issues are promptly addressed, ensuring optimal project care.

What is your payment schedule?

We’ll provide you with a detailed payment schedule outlining when payments are due throughout the project. Typically, payments are made in installments as specific project goals are completed, ensuring transparency and accountability.

Do you offer warranties or guarantees on your work?

Yes, we offer a 5-year warranty on our work, and specific warranty details for project materials will be discussed in depth once we determine the materials you'll be using.

Want to learn more?

Our informative team is happy to answer any other questions you may have!

email: info@truckeepinesconstruction.com 

phone: 775-376-1178

showroom location: 1385 Quilici Ranch Road Verdi, Nevada 89439

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