“I love my new kitchen. Thank you so very much for your expertise, guidance and efficiency. It's just what I imagined and more.Leana guided us all the way and helped to maximize the space and design (so many options). It was a pleasure working with this company. Always available to take your call or meet with you. Excellent customer service and excellent cabinets (wide choice)---truly a great experience.“
“From my first call to Trim Rite, Jackie was delightful and full of answers.Paul and Steve both called to discuss our project with Paul coming in to estimate and answer all our concerns and offer great ideas. Trim Rite was the only company we called and we made the best decision of our life's to trust Trim Rite and Paul with our home renovation.Paul was in control daily with Connor and Keith creating piece by piece custom Wainscoat throughout most of our home along with installing a beautiful floor.The end result is absolutely beautiful with only praise from family and friends.Trim Rite should be your only choice to beautify your home.Thank you to the Trim Rite family for your professionalism and Paul thank you for all your Creative ideas.Carmine and Maryann“
“Tony & his crew were on time, and their workmanship impeccable! I highly recommend DiCostanzo Home Improvements!!“
“ZBF recently installed a whole house (3400 sq ft) Series 7 Waterfurnace at my house. It's been running now for a few months. Overall the system works very well and is very efficient. The cost of the system was actually less (after rebates) than replacing the oil boiler with gas and installing central air without even factoring in energy savings. Attachments: (1) original oil boiler and hot water heater, (2) new Waterfurnace Series 7 Geothermal Heat Pump, hot water collection tank and hybrid hot water heater (all installed by ZBF), (3) Symphony dashboard screenshot. ZBF Pros: I would highly recommend Zach and his team for a geothermal installation. I shopped around when I was first interested in upgrading and ZBF was by far the most knowledgeable in these types of systems. Other HVAC contractors will install them but it's not their specialty. Zach was very flexible given COVID restrictions and getting into our house. He also took a lot of time to lay out the ductwork in our basement so that headroom would not be an issue. I couldn't be happier with the layout. I was honestly a very demanding customer. I'm an engineer and I overthink everything. Zach was extremely patient and walked through all of the options with me. He even was able to score a hybrid hot water heater from a distributor at a good price and didn't charge me anything extra. ZBF Cons: Not really a con, but discuss all of the relevant installation details up front so you know what to expect. I was somewhat surprised after the installation that some things I assumed were included were not. Patching drywall, reseeding the lawn are not included. We had very minor construction issues (and there are always issues). Some areas got dirtier than expected and needed to be cleaned (cutting tile is apparently very messy). Items that were forgotten or missed. Zach was very good at addressing these. Waterfurnace Series 7 Pros: This is one of the most advanced systems on the planet. Everything is variable speed and optimized for comfort. On milder days (above freezing) you almost can't tell that the system is running and it keeps the house very even and comfortable. The monitoring system is great (picture attached). My oil bills were $4000+ per year prior with the upstairs at minimum settings. My December electric heating bill was roughly $300-350 heating the entire house to 72+ so I expect to have a significant reduction in energy costs (at least half). Plus I now have central air which is a major upgrade. Waterfurnace Series 7 Cons: Upon commissioning we had an initial period of a couple of weeks where the system would trip offline regularly and even burned up a blower motor. COVID quality issues are likely to blame. I believe the reliability of these units is very high in general and I haven't had any issues since. While the system allows for very even heat in general it didn't quite live up to the marketing (to control temperature within a half a degree) on colder days. Also heat pump forced air systems do operate differently. In order to maximize efficiency there is a tradeoff during very cold times where the house will be allowed to cool down before auxiliary (resistive) heat kicks on. Fortunately these settings can be adjusted to maximize comfort vs economy but it does require tuning.“
“Allan and team did an amazing job on my renovations. He worked with me to understand what I wanted, both on the interior and exterior, and made my vision come to life. The tile work came out beautifully and the exterior updates blended with the existing design and looked like they were “always supposed to be that way”. He was very clear about additional costs for any change orders and finished within budget and on time. He always left the house clean everyday when he left. I highly recommend his team and their work.“