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Service Standards

The jobsite, communication, and quality standards behind every Limestone Remodeling project — clean sites, straight answers, and punch lists we actually finish.

How We Show Up on Your Property

A remodel is weeks of people working inside and around your home. How a contractor treats your property during that time says as much about them as the finished result. Limestone Remodeling holds every project to the same standards for cleanliness, communication, and quality — on both sides of the state line.

These are not loose intentions. They are the specific commitments below, applied consistently whether we are replacing siding on the outside or renovating a kitchen on the inside.

Work Done to Code

We work under the licenses each KC-metro jurisdiction requires, pull the correct permits for your city or county, and build to current code — so inspections pass and your project is done right the first time. Details of our licensing and insurance are on our Licenses & Insurance page.

Materials That Last Here

We specify name-brand materials chosen for Kansas City's freeze-thaw winters, humid summers, and severe-weather season — installed the way the manufacturer requires so their warranties stay valid. Every product is documented in your written proposal.

Jobsite Standards

Your home deserves the same respect during construction that it does after. Our jobsite protocols protect your property, your family, and your patience throughout the project.

Daily Cleanup

Crews clean the worksite at the end of every shift — debris collected, tools organized, floors swept. You should not come home to a mess, and materials should not spill into your living space.

Dust Containment

We isolate work zones with dust barriers so demolition and sanding stay contained to the area being worked. Your living spaces stay livable while the project is underway.

Protective Coverings

Before work begins, we cover flooring, counters, and fixtures in adjacent areas and protect corners and railings during material transport. We document the condition of your home first and return it that way at completion.

Communication Standards

Clear, consistent communication is what keeps a remodel from feeling chaotic. Here is exactly what you can expect from Limestone Remodeling:

Dedicated Project Manager

One person owns your project from start to finish. You have their direct number and email — no call centers, no voicemail runaround.

Regular Progress Updates

Your project manager keeps you posted as the work moves, so you always know what was done and what is coming next.

Decisions Flagged Early

Selections and approvals are surfaced ahead of time, so a pending decision never quietly stalls your schedule.

Change Orders in Writing

Any scope change is documented in writing — with cost and timeline impact stated — before work proceeds. No verbal agreements, no gray areas.

Quality Checkpoints

Built-in inspection points throughout every project so nothing slips through the cracks.

Pre-Construction Walkthrough

We document the condition of your home, confirm the scope, and verify materials before the first day of work.

Daily Crew Review

The crew lead checks completed work against the plan at the end of each shift, so issues get caught early — not at the end.

Project-Manager Audit

Your dedicated project manager reviews quality and progress against the approved scope as the build moves through key stages.

Internal Punch List

We build and clear our own punch list before we ever ask you to schedule the final walkthrough.

Client Final Walkthrough

We walk the finished project with you, item by item against the scope, and resolve anything on your list before closeout.

Post-Completion Follow-Up

We check back after closeout to confirm everything is performing as expected and that any warranty questions are handled.

Frequently Asked Questions

What quality checks do you perform during a project?

Every project runs through built-in checkpoints: a pre-construction walkthrough, daily crew review, a project-manager audit as the build progresses, an internal punch list before your walkthrough, the client final walkthrough, and a post-completion follow-up. These checkpoints keep small issues from becoming big ones and make sure the finished work matches what you approved.

How do you keep my home clean during construction?

We treat your home like it is occupied — because it usually is. Crews clean the worksite at the end of every shift, we set up dust barriers to isolate work zones, and we lay protective coverings over floors, counters, and fixtures in adjacent areas. Debris is hauled out on a regular schedule rather than piling up in your driveway.

What materials do you use?

We install name-brand materials suited to Kansas City's climate — fiber cement and engineered-wood siding, quality windows and doors, and composite decking from established manufacturers with real warranty programs. The specific products for your project are documented in your written proposal so there is no guesswork about what is going into your home.

How will I be kept informed?

You have a dedicated project manager as your single point of contact, with their direct line — no call center. They keep you updated as the work moves, flag any decisions that need your input, and put any change to scope or cost in writing before proceeding. You should never wonder what is happening on your project.

How do you handle a mistake or a punch-list item?

If something is not right — whether we catch it or you do — we document it, fix it, and confirm the fix. We do not build past a problem. Punch-list discipline is part of our process: the list gets cleared before closeout, not left as loose ends after we have moved on.

Experience the Standard

See why Kansas City homeowners choose Limestone Remodeling for remodeling done right. Get your free estimate today.