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Renovation Advice We’d Give Our Own Family

When it comes to fixing up a home, we believe in giving the same honest advice to our clients that we would give to our own brothers or sisters.

Focus on What Actually Lasts


It is very easy to get distracted by fancy tiles or trendy light fixtures when you first start looking at designs. But if we were sitting across the table from a family member, we would tell them to spend their money on the things they cannot see once the walls are closed. Good quality wiring, solid plumbing, and proper waterproofing are the most important parts of any house. If you spend all your money on expensive furniture but skip out on the basics, you will end up with a beautiful home that has constant leaks or electrical issues.

The Truth About Timelines and Stress


Most people think a renovation will be just like what they see on TV. The reality is that it can be messy and tiring. We always tell our loved ones to prepare for things to take a little longer than expected. It is better to have a realistic plan than a fast one that leads to mistakes. A good contractor will tell you the truth about how long a bathroom or a kitchen takes to finish. If someone promises you a miracle in three days, they are probably taking shortcuts that will cost you more money in the long run.

Getting the Best Results for Your Money

As a family-run business mindset, we know that every rupee counts. We want you to feel proud of your home without feeling stressed about your bank account. The best way to do this is to be very clear about your needs versus your wants. You don't always need the most expensive brand to get a high-quality result. Here are the core rules we live by when we help our own people:

  • Do Not Rush the Design – Spend at least two weeks just thinking about how you will use the space before you buy anything.

  • Hire People You Trust – It is better to wait for a good worker to become available than to hire a stranger just because they are free now.


  • Watch the Small Details – Things like the height of your kitchen counter or the placement of your switches make a huge difference in daily life.


  • Keep a Paper Trail – Always write down what was agreed upon so there are no arguments later about the price or the work.


  • Save Some Cash for Later – Never spend 100% of your budget at once. Always keep a little bit aside for the finishing touches.

"I asked for advice on my apartment and they treated the project like it was their own home. They didn't try to sell me things I didn't need. Instead, they showed me where I could save money and where I should definitely spend it. I appreciate the honesty more than anything else."

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Disclaimer: District PG Contractor LLC provides Commercial and Residential Construction services in the District of Columbia. District PG Contractor LLC works with affiliates who provide Commercial and Residential Construction services in Virginia and Maryland. GBLC # 400326000255 HIS # 420326000068 GC/CM # 410526000144 D&B # 144901467 CBE #: LSDRE88523012029

Copyright © 2026 District PG Contractor LLC - All Rights Reserved.

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Built to Last

Disclaimer: District PG Contractor LLC provides Commercial and Residential Construction services in the District of Columbia. District PG Contractor LLC works with affiliates who provide Commercial and Residential Construction services in Virginia and Maryland. GBLC # 400326000255 HIS # 420326000068 GC/CM # 410526000144 D&B # 144901467 CBE #: LSDRE88523012029

Copyright © 2026 District PG Contractor LLC - All Rights Reserved.

Let’s Talk

Built to Last

Disclaimer: District PG Contractor LLC provides Commercial and Residential Construction services in the District of Columbia. District PG Contractor LLC works with affiliates who provide Commercial and Residential Construction services in Virginia and Maryland. GBLC # 400326000255 HIS # 420326000068 GC/CM # 410526000144 D&B # 144901467 CBE #: LSDRE88523012029

Copyright © 2026 District PG Contractor LLC - All Rights Reserved.