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Communication, responsiveness and professionalism. 5 Star Company. Bath and Kitchen Remodel.

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Vulcon Builders is a licensed, full-service construction company in Orange County, California, providing professional construction services. With additional classifications in plumbing, electrical, and fire protection, we provide expert, quality services in both residential and commercial projects. Let us be your trusted partner for seamless, reliable home remodeling and building from start to finish.
2082 Michelson Dr suite 100, 92612, Irvine, United States
Communication, responsiveness and professionalism. 5 Star Company. Bath and Kitchen Remodel.
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Great service! Hired Vulcon for a remodel job and it went so smoothly. Full first floor remodel but I'm mostly obsessed with my new kitchen the most out of everything since I love to cook. They completed the job on time, with no delays which I expected considering most construction projects never run on time, and it was great craftsmanship. Five star service at a reasonable cost. Probably the first time working with a contractor where I don't feel taken advantage of pricing wise. 10/10 I would recommend these guys and I would definitely use them again.
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