Operation Home Cultivation Event Hosted by Classic Remodeling
April 21, 2010
Classic Remodeling has aligned itself with the non-profit group, Operation Home, founded in 1997, whose mission is to help people remain in their homes by increasing safety and accessibility. Classic has made the long term commitment to provide skilled labor to complete critical home repairs such as roof replacements, wheelchair ramps, floor reparations, and other
Charleston Home Remodeler Receives U.S. EPA Lead-Safe Certification
April 13, 2010
Recently, Classic Remodeling & Construction, Inc. became a U.S. EPA Lead-Safe certified firm under the EPA Renovation, Repair, and Painting (RRP) Rule. Classic remains invested in continued education for its employees to stay informed and familiar with the latest industry trends and technologies and to comply with industry requirements and guidelines.Remodeling and renovation activities like
Better Homes and Gardens: Kitchen and Bath Ideas
March 29, 2010
We invite you to pick up the April 2010 issue of Better Homes and Gardens: Kitchen and Bath Ideas for a glimpse at the master bathroom of Abby and Fred Himmelein.The home was built as a Civil War hospital, split into two single-family homes in 1871, and moved to a new lot around the corner
Staycations Are In! Create Your Own Outdoor Oasis.
March 3, 2010
With the economy lingering in the doldrums, many families are holding off on spending thousands of dollars to take a vacation abroad. Instead, consider the alternative of creating a personal oasis in the comfort and convenience of your own backyard.Consider stone fireplaces for cozy gatherings; pergolas and gazebos to resemble a faraway oasis; flat screen
Classic’s Focus on Continued Learning Feature on CharlestonCurrents.com
February 3, 2010
Below is an excerpt from the Monday, February 1 issue of CharlestonCurrents. Bob Fleming, president of Classic Remodeling & Construction on Johns Island, recently earned the Certified Green Professional (CGP) designation from the National Association of Home Builders. According to the NAHB's directory, Fleming is the only person within a 50-mile radius who has the
Classic Remodeling Featured in Charleston Style and Design
January 12, 2010
Check out Classic Remodeling's "Rooms with a View" feature in the Winter 2010 issue of Charleston Style and Design. Or visit www.charlestonstyleanddesign.com to read the article online.The article highlights the three projects in which Classic Remodeling helps integrate indoor and outdoor living spaces for our clients.Below are a couple of the photos, shot by Tripp
December 17, 2009
What’s better than Bob having a play date with project manager Cava’s son, Ulee? Do you want to wager a bet on who went home with the truck?As 2009 draws to a close, it is moments like these that we all cherish. With our Season’s Greetings, treasure old memories and anticipate the creation of new
December 17, 2009
A home is many things: shelter, a place to create family memories, a comfort zone, an investment. Whether your home is new, gently used or truly historic, it makes sense to maintain its value so that your home can be enjoyed in 2010 and beyond.Day-to-day living causes an inevitable aging process for any home. An
Classic Remodeling in Fall Tours of Homes & Gardens
October 27, 2009
With The Preservation Society of Charleston's long standing commitment to feature architecturally significant private dwellings, we were honored once again that one of our client's homes was showcased in the 33rd annual Fall Tours of Homes & Gardens. This Historic Charleston home, along with inspiration from its loving homeowner, fostered Classic’s niche by perfectly melding
Classic Remodeling Receives National Industry Recognition
October 12, 2009
The below excerpt appeared in the Saturday, October 10 Real Estate section of the Charleston Post and Courier.The Johns Island “design-build” venture has been named among the leading remodeling outfits in the U.S. Classic Remodeling & Construction Inc. made the Top 500 list of Qualified Remodeler Magazine for 2009.The magazine cited six criteria in selecting