About Daher Construction
A family business:
I earned a construction management degree from Missouri State University. I worked in the construction business for many years before starting my own company. My wife is a nurse and helps with the business. Together we have two wonderful children – one is in college and the other is one of our construction managers.
This remodeling contractor business has grown over the years. I started off with smaller projects like kitchens and bathrooms. As the years have gone by, our projects have gotten larger and larger.
Our remodeling and construction specialties include:
- High-end projects
- Whole house remodels & full-basement remodels
- New home construction
- Large room additions
- Kitchen remodels
- Bathroom remodels
- New decks and replacements
Daher Construction is designed to provide quality work, the best possible work we can do, at a fair price. I don’t take on every project. I don’t want to compete solely on price. I’m looking for clients that want the job done right, with quality, on time and on budget.
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