DP Reed Construction
I believe in customer service, fair pricing, and quality work. I’d love to talk to you about your next project!
05/11/2026
Out with the old wire rack shelving, and in with the new wood built-ins. An easy upgrade for your pantry.
04/02/2026
Sometimes you don’t need a completely new kitchen to get an updated look. New quartzite countertops with a little extension on the island, new appliances, and a few pullout drawers to make life easier!
03/28/2026
Early start for a big job. 220 yards of concrete placed and finished for this foundation. These guys did great. Can’t wait to see the walls go up!
02/16/2026
Complete home teardown. Dirt preparation then form work and plumbing. Can’t wait to see this new build come out of the ground!
10/04/2025
Customer wanted an updated look to their existing kitchen. We were able to fill in the Oak grain, repaint the boxes, and put all new doors, drawers, pull out drawers, soft close hardware, and even a pull out spice rack! (New flooring is going in soon)
09/05/2025
Goodbye 1990’s style bathroom! This bathroom was the vision that my client had for some quartzite slabs that she had purchased. Everyone was thrilled with the result. The back wall slab weighs about 600lbs and took 6 guys to place! 💪😅
07/19/2025
First time installing Johnson soft close multi doors. Also did cedar floors in both closets. Another fun project with great clients.
07/18/2025
A fun pantry build! So many angles to work with. 4 pull out drawer coming next week.
04/30/2025
A great custom solution for extra space in your bathroom. Everything is adjusted and now the drawer fronts coming off for painting.
03/13/2025
Have you ever changed this piece on your shower? If you are thinking about changing it then make sure you use Teflon tape and install it so it fits snug at the connection inside the wall. A loosely installed pipe or an install without the proper sealant/tape can cause major damage to your home. In this house the entire shower had to be removed as well as the drywall behind the shower, the subfloor, the drywall on the ceiling downstairs under the shower, and some of the framing members attached to the shower wall! A very unfortunate incident for the homeowner. If you are a landlord, you might want to specify that this piece should not be changed without written consent.
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