We would like to extend a sincere thank you to all of our valued clients for their business this year.
Larry & Barb U.
Tony & Jane R.
Tim S.
Brian and Paula G.
The Weber/Edling Group
Jeff & Terri M.
Otto and Connie O.
Lee L.
Gary A.
The Landings of Crow River
Marti H.
Jim & Stacy F.
Scott & Mary K.
Jerry C.
Paula K.
Ryan B.
City of Big Lake
Doug P.
Nancy M.
Mark S.
Rose J.
Pete and Lorraine S.
Peggy F.
Paul S.
Allyson R.
Don and JoAnne L.
Brandon S.
Eleanor M.
Tom & Candi W.
Trails Sports Bar
St. Johns Lutheran Church
Jim & Paula B.
Progressive Carpentry Inc.
Ziegler Custom Homes
One Companies Inc.
Fischer Construction
Majors Sports bar
George and Raquel W.
We are very proud of the work we did for you and we look forward to serving you again.
Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
Things to do before the holiday guests arrive.
Here is a small list of items that should be addressed before the big holiday get together.
#1 Make sure all of your out door lights are working correctly. The winter season has the sun setting early and rising late so it is all most guaranteed the your guests with be out side your house in need of light.
#2 Make sure your door bell is operational. That awkward moment after pushing the button before deciding to knock isn't something you want to do to your guests.
#3 Fix sticking doors or doors that don't latch properly. No one wants their guests to feel unsure if the bathroom door won't stay shut.
#4 Fix running toilets. A "post-it" note with the phrase "jiggle the handle" just wont cut it this holiday season.
#5 Fix dripping faucets. A dripping faucet can be easily remedied or replaced. This is a part of your home that will be used and should be inspected to make sure its operating correctly before the guests arrive.
#6 Touch up painting. Simple way to hide those little imperfections that all of our house have.
#7 Change the furnace filter. Make sure your guests are receiving the best possible air quality.
#8 Draft proof the windows and doors. Adding weather stripping or adjusting thresholds on exterior door can block the draft thats makes your guests uncomfortable.
#9 Have Fun Lets face it the holidays are supposed to be about the enjoyment of your friends and family. Be relaxed and your guests will be talk of your hosting abilities for years to come.
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays Ken Geroux Construction
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Meet Matt Bakke!!!
Matt has been with KGC since 2005.
Matt is our Estimator and one of our project managers.
He has over 15 years of residential construction experience.
Special areas of expertise include:
-Certified Lead Renovator
-Marvin window measuring and installation classes in Warroad, MN
-Customer service
Matt has interests that include hunting and fishing.
He lives in Zimmerman, MN with his wife Katie and their three children ages 1, 3, 7.
What Matt loves most about his job is the interaction between him and his clients. Matt is known for his 24 hour customer service. "Seeing a completed project is the funnest part of my job," Matt says ..."because the customer is so happy."
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