Although the housing market has been hit especially hard during the economic recession, savvy home contractors, Twin Cities Contracting, have managed to succeed and are even seeing increases in requests for home improvement projects, including basement remodeling and kitchen remodeling. Twin Cities Contracting expects this trend to continue throughout the fall and winter and into next year.

Ostego, MN (PRWEB) October 31, 2012

TCC owner, Shawn Kabrick, largely attributes his business' success to the quality workmanship and stellar customer service it provides. However, he admits subtle changes in the housing industry have made things somewhat easier in recent months.

"We've done a great job of adapting to the changing housing climate -- largely because we truly listen to the needs of our customers," Kabrick said. "Still, with interest rates at record lows and the market showing signs of recovery, we anticipate more people will be interested in putting money into home improvement."

While some might consider fall and winter a time for hibernation and a slow-down of work, for TCC, it is just another busy season. The contractors say that although chilly weather may drive people indoors, it often inspires them to renovate the interior of their home or make insulation and energy saving improvements. That motivation combined with slight improvements in the economy has led to an uptake of indoor related contracting jobs for TCC.

"There's always plenty of work to be done indoors as the seasons change, and as folks spend more time inside they start to look around and envision what their home could look like," Kabrick explained. "That's where we step in. We'll help you finish that basement remodeling project you always dreamed of or assist you in designing the perfect kitchen remodeling plan, so you can enjoy the wintry weather in a comfortable space you love."

As consumers steadily feel more confident about investing in their homes and as Twin Cities Contracting wins them over with stellar service, Kabrick is sure his company will continue to make a name for itself as Minneapolis' premier residential building company.

For more information or contact details, visit the Twin Cities Contracting website designed by Spark Logix Studios.

Shawn Kabrick Twin Cities Contracting (612) 483-4593 Email Information

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