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The Lacey Construction Company

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The Lacey Construction Company

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CUSTOMER SATISFACTION i
Customer LOYALTY i
Helpful Expertise i
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  • Workers Compensation
  • Liability Insurance
  • License Verification
  • Business Practices
  • Current Complaint File
  • Legal & Finance
Phone SURVEY RESPONSES FROM 10 VERIFIED CUSTOMERS i

Bob B.

VERIFIED The Lacey Construction Company CUSTOMER

1 of 10

Quality 10
10 10
Loyalty Yes
CRITIQUE

He's wonderful and I would recommend him to anyone and everyone.

He is available and proactive in reaching out to me.

Katya M.

VERIFIED The Lacey Construction Company CUSTOMER

2 of 10

Quality 10
10 10
Loyalty Yes
CRITIQUE

He has great integrity. He's very busy, but if you can get him to come out and work with you, he is a great asset.

The quality of his work

Dave R.

VERIFIED The Lacey Construction Company CUSTOMER

3 of 10

Quality 10
10 10
Loyalty Yes
CRITIQUE

They were on time and did good work.

That they were on time

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The Lacey Construction Company provides a wide range of remodeling services for residential and commercial clients in Sonoma, Marin, and Mendocino Counties. The company has the in-house capabilities to plan, manage and build everything from room additions to multiphase construction projects, and it implements Green building methods like waste minimization and the use of Energy Star equipment and appliances whenever possible.

Owner Cory Lacey says The Lacey Construction Company’s old-fashioned approach to construction has allowed it to build and maintain a loyal clientele base. “We come from a background that prioritizes a foundation of quality skills and an appreciation for the building process, and our clients really respond to that. We try very hard to produce efficient, clean, long-lasting work that shows we care about what we’re doing.”

The Lacey Construction Company strives to streamline the remodeling process for its clients so they have positive, stress-free experiences. “We always try to be mindful of what our clients are going through, so we keep them updated about what’s going on and make sure they’re not paying for unnecessary labor or materials,” explains Mr. Lacey. “At the end of the day, we want every project to be as close to perfect as possible.”

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DIAMOND CERTIFIED RESEARCHED CAPABILITIES ON The Lacey Construction Company

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Service AREA

Sonoma County
Marin County
Mendocino County

SERVICES PERFORMED

Residential & Commercial Remodeling
Additions
Accessory Dwelling Units
Site Evaluations
Green Building

DIAMOND CERTIFIED RESEARCHED ARTICLES ON The Lacey Construction Company

The Lacey Construction Company remodeled this bathroom.

Company Profile

The Lacey Construction Company provides a wide range of remodeling services for residential and commercial clients in Sonoma, Marin, and Mendocino Counties. The company has the in-house capabilities to plan, manage and build everything from room additions to multiphase construction projects, and it implements Green building methods like waste minimization and the use of Energy Star equipment and appliances whenever possible.

Owner Cory Lacey says The Lacey Construction Company’s old-fashioned approach to construction has allowed it to build and maintain a loyal clientele base. “We come from a background that prioritizes a foundation of quality skills and an appreciation for the building process, and our clients really respond to that. We try very hard to produce efficient, clean, long-lasting work that shows we care about what we’re doing.”

The Lacey Construction Company strives to streamline the remodeling process for its clients so they have positive, stress-free experiences. “We always try to be mindful of what our clients are going through, so we keep them updated about what’s going on and make sure they’re not paying for unnecessary labor or materials,” explains Mr. Lacey. “At the end of the day, we want every project to be as close to perfect as possible.”

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Company Philosophy

“Our goal is to exceed each client’s expectations, so we focus on being on time, sticking to their budget and providing them with first-rate work. Ultimately, we want to use quality materials to create quality products for people who appreciate craftsmanship.”

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Comparative Summary

Maintaining customer satisfaction is a crucial aspect of any business, but it’s even more important for remodeling contractors that have earned the prestigious Diamond Certified award. For The Lacey Construction Company, the key to keeping clients happy is simple: combine old-school techniques with modern technology to produce high-quality results. “I come from a family of carpenters that goes back eight generations, so I know the importance of taking my time and respecting the process,” explains owner Cory Lacey. “Because of that, we’re able to bring a classic, detail-oriented approach to each job, which isn’t always a given in the new age of construction.”

The Lacey Construction Company has been providing remodeling services for residential and commercial clients in Sonoma, Marin, and Mendocino Counties since 2018. The company is qualified to plan, manage and build everything from room additions to multiphase construction projects, and it uses Green building methods like waste minimization and Energy Star equipment whenever possible.

Unlike remodeling contractors that only honor the one-year labor warranty that’s required by California law, The Lacey Construction Company backs all of its work with a lifetime craftsmanship warranty. “Our work is built to last and shows that we care about what we’re doing,” says Mr. Lacey. “We’re perfectionists, so it’s critical that we handle every phase of every project correctly and ensure a high level of quality from start to finish.”

The Lacey Construction Company further differentiates itself from its competition by thinking about the future with each project it undertakes. “For example, if we’re installing a giant pergola on a patio, we’ll also install gas or water lines in case the client wants to make changes in the future,” says Mr. Lacey. “Being mindful of what our clients want leads to better outcomes. We want to leave a legacy and put our mark on the industry, so we produce high-end homes and remodels by doing things the right way.”

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Industry Info

Take simple steps to get the most out of your remodeling project.

If you’re investing in a home remodel or room addition, you’ll definitely want to make your investment last as long as possible. Here are some easy tips that will help you maximize your project and get the most out of your investment.

Hire a contractor who’s focused on value, not cheap bids. Be smart about spending, but don’t be cheap. Construction is expensive, but you’ll find the best value by hiring a contractor who cares about using quality materials and doing the work correctly. Companies that are properly insured and use first-rate materials will be more expensive to hire, but their services will be safer and their work is likely to last longer, which will save you money in the long run.

Think about the future. Cory Lacey, owner of The Lacey Construction Company in Santa Rosa, says quality contractors use their expertise to think beyond the project at hand. “For example, if you’re having a pergola installed on your patio, your contractor should also put in gas or water lines so you don’t have to pay for materials or labor twice if you decide to update your space in the future.”

Insist on quality materials and methods. Buying materials that are efficient and come with good warranties further protects your investment, as do contractors who correctly prepare and install those materials. Ask your contractor what steps they’ll take to select, install and finalize materials so your construction project looks good for many years.

Keep up on maintenance. “Once your contractor leaves the jobsite, it’s your responsibility to protect your investment,” says Mr. Lacey. “If you have a new deck, for instance, you need to stain and pressure wash it to keep it clean. Also, it’s important to maintain your home’s exterior paint—otherwise, it’ll be susceptible to pests and water damage.”

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How soon can you start my remodeling project?

A: It usually takes three to four weeks to start a project from the point of the initial site walkthrough. A lot of times, we end up going back and forth with clients via email or phone, so we won’t be able to start planning until we can actually look at your site and see what’s going on. Once those details are determined, we’ll put you on our schedule and start as soon as possible.

Q: How long will it take to complete my project?

A: It depends on the scope of the work, the permit situation, and if we’re providing the design or working with outside architects or engineers. Once we determine the specifics of your project, we’ll be able to give you a time projection.

Q: How much will it cost to complete my project?

A: It depends on the job, but we’re very fair with our rates. We don’t have a lot of overhead because this is a family-owned business, so we don’t have the rental fees and different charges that some other companies have. We also work with a small number of trusted subcontractors, so you’ll get fine craftsmanship at a fair cost.

Q: Do your employees operate safely?

A: Absolutely. The entire industry is changing—in the past, construction firms didn’t always protect their workers, but today it’s all about safety. We stay aware of our surroundings and pay attention to how we construct things. We use lasers and high-end tools that allow us to be more efficient, and we take extra time to look at the full scope of work before we begin to ensure we can do things safely while staying on schedule.

Q: Can you work on homes that don’t have power?

A: Yes. Many of our tools are cordless, which gives us the freedom to go to rural sites in the hills or mountains. In the past, we would need to bring generators, but now we just charge up our batteries and run the tools all day without problems.

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DIAMOND CERTIFIED EXPERT CONTRIBUTOR ADVICE & TIPS FROM Cory Lacey

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  • Cory Lacey is owner of The Lacey Construction Company, a Diamond Certified company. He can be reached at (707) 219-8310 or by email.

Cory Lacey: A Fortunate Foundation

By James Florence, Diamond Certified Resource Reporter

SANTA ROSA — Looking back on his 26-year career in the construction industry, Cory Lacey credits much of his success to a fortunate foundation. “When I got into construction in my early teens, I was fortunate enough to train with a group of seasoned industry veterans who worked in the high-end market,” he details. “I started out working on multimillion-dollar homes in areas like Belvedere, Tiburon and Sausalito, so I consider myself very lucky to have had that kind of introduction.”

Cory didn’t take his advantageous introduction for granted; rather, it motivated him to work even harder. “I realized I was passionate about construction right away, so I was driven to strive for excellence in everything I did, and that propelled me to where I am today,” he says. “During my career, I’ve worked with several high-end builders on all different forms of construction, and I
was also a superintendent for a major developer. So, I’m very comfortable in all facets of construction, from track homes to mansions to large commercial projects.”

In 2018, Cory achieved his lifelong goal of starting his own construction firm. Today, as owner of The Lacey Construction Company, he says his favorite part of his job is giving his clients the most value for their money. “Whatever the customer’s budget, I try to stretch their dollar and give them the best quality possible. In general, I recommend that they use mid-grade or high-grade materials that will last longer and give them a better investment return. For those with limited budgets, I’m able to find creative ways of giving them more bang for their buck.”

A resident of Santa Rosa (where he lives with his wife, Shaleena, and their three children), Cory spends his time outside of work on a variety of pastimes. “We love going to the beach, both here in California and in Hawaii, which is our favorite vacation spot. We spend a lot of time outside biking and skateboarding, as well as snowboarding in the winter and boating in the summer. I also enjoy working on cars and basically any kind of project that involves working with my hands.”

In regard to his life and career, Cory says he maintains a family focus. “Family is everything to me. My parents divorced at a young age, so I felt the effects of that and always wanted to have a big family. My employees and customers know that family is also a focal point of my business. If one of my employees ever needs time off, a loan or even a hand at home, they know I’m here to help them. I don’t want to just be the boss or for this to just be about a paycheck. That’s why I always try to instill every aspect of my life and business with a sense of family.”

When asked what he would do if he were to retire tomorrow, Cory says he’d hit the road. “Looking back, my wife and I wish we would’ve traveled more before having kids, but we were busy with other things. So, as soon as the kids are grown, that’s what we plan to do. I imagine we’ll start with a road trip—get a big RV and drive all around the country. After that, we’ll go international and start checking some places off of our bucket list.”

Ask Me Anything!

Q: If you could travel anywhere in the world, where would you go?
A: Tokyo, Japan.

Q: What are your favorite sports teams?
A: The San Francisco 49ers and the Golden State Warriors.

Q: Are you an early bird or a night owl?
A: I’m an early bird.

Q: What’s your favorite book?
A: “Tribe of Mentors: Short Life Advice From the Best in the World” by Tim Ferriss. That book changed my life.

Q: What’s your favorite thing to do on a rainy day?
A: Go out and play in the rain with my kids.

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  • Tips for Stretching Your Remodeling Budget

    SANTA ROSA — If you’re remodeling your home for the first time, your biggest concern is probably whether you can afford it. While remodeling isn’t cheap, there are many ways to stretch your dollar so you can get what you want while staying within your budget. Here are a few tips:

    Shop around. Don’t buy all your materials at the most expensive stores. For example, many rough-in materials can be purchased at big-box stores for a lower cost.

    Be flexible. You may not be able to get every single detail you want in your remodel due to budget constraints. Fortunately, for most products and materials, there are similar, more affordable alternatives. For example, if the tile you want is putting you over budget, opt for tile that has a similar look but a lower price.

    The same goes for the scope of work. For example, if you really want a jacuzzi tub, you may need to go with a less expensive shower door to stay within budget. By remaining flexible, you can get your remodel as close to your ideal as possible at a price you can afford.

    Aim for a timeless design. A big part of remodeling is getting a return on your investment down the road. That’s why you should consider the long term when it comes to design. If you just go with what’s currently trendy, it may not have a good resale value in 10 to 15 years because it’ll seem outdated at that point. So, talk with your contractor and take their advice on how to design something that will look great today as well as in the future.

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    SANTA ROSA — Corey Lacey: If you’re remodeling for the first time, your biggest concern is probably your budget, and whether or not you can afford it. Shop around – don’t buy everything at the same store, or the most expensive store. There are ways to get the rough-in materials at a cheaper cost. Be flexible on your finished materials.

    Aim for a timeless design. A big part of remodeling is getting a return on your investment down the road. That’s why you should consider long term when it comes to design. If you just go with what’s trendy now, it may not have a good resale value in ten to fifteen years because it will seem outdated at that point. So, talk with your contractor and take their advice on how to design something that will be great today, as well as in the future.

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CUSTOMER SATISFACTION i
Customer LOYALTY i
Helpful Expertise i

Each surveyed customer was asked, “If you needed any helpful expertise, did this company provide that expertise?” To calculate this score, total “Yes” responses were divided by total responses (excluding those that stated they hadn’t needed any expertise).

Company Credentials i
  • Workers Compensation
  • Liability Insurance
  • License Verification
  • Business Practices
  • Current Complaint File
  • Legal & Finance
Phone SURVEY RESPONSES FROM 10 VERIFIED CUSTOMERS i

Bob B.

VERIFIED The Lacey Construction Company CUSTOMER

1 of 10

Quality 10
10
Loyalty Yes
CRITIQUE

He's wonderful and I would recommend him to anyone and everyone.

He is available and proactive in reaching out to me.

Katya M.

VERIFIED The Lacey Construction Company CUSTOMER

2 of 10

Quality 10
10
Loyalty Yes
CRITIQUE

He has great integrity. He's very busy, but if you can get him to come out and work with you, he is a great asset.

The quality of his work

Dave R.

VERIFIED The Lacey Construction Company CUSTOMER

3 of 10

Quality 10
10
Loyalty Yes
CRITIQUE

They were on time and did good work.

That they were on time

P. W. H.

VERIFIED The Lacey Construction Company CUSTOMER

4 of 10

Quality 10
10
Loyalty Yes
CRITIQUE

They do a good job and are very professional.

They do a good job and are very professional.

David

VERIFIED The Lacey Construction Company CUSTOMER

5 of 10

Quality 10
10
Loyalty Yes
CRITIQUE

They just did really good work. I would have no problems referring them to anybody.

I just really liked the work that was done.

Elizabeth

VERIFIED The Lacey Construction Company CUSTOMER

6 of 10

Quality 10
10
Loyalty Yes
CRITIQUE

Their professionalism, willingness to solve problems in a short time period, and their execution was all outstanding.

Their professionalism, willingness to solve problems in a short time period, and their execution was all outstanding.

Michael

VERIFIED The Lacey Construction Company CUSTOMER

7 of 10

Quality 10
10
Loyalty Yes
CRITIQUE

The quality was very high, and they paid attention to all of the details. They were very goal focused.

I like the quality of the work the best.

Claire P.

VERIFIED The Lacey Construction Company CUSTOMER

8 of 10

Quality 9
9
Loyalty Yes
CRITIQUE

They were very friendly, professional, and did high quality work.

How they identified the issue right away and also their personality

David S.

VERIFIED The Lacey Construction Company CUSTOMER

9 of 10

Quality 9
9
Loyalty Yes
CRITIQUE

They are dependable, reliable, and reasonable.

They did a really good job.

Angelia D.

VERIFIED The Lacey Construction Company CUSTOMER

10 of 10

Quality 8
8
Loyalty Yes
CRITIQUE

They were very good and I would use them again.

They were polite and on time.

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