“I Would Recommend remodelmate Virtually to Anyone”

We’ve said it before and we’ll say it again: remodeling sucks!

With the holidays right around the corner, there is no better time to start that long-awaited bathroom or kitchen upgrade before holiday stress sets in.

In fact, 75% of remodelmate customers in the Washington D.C. area believe it is important for them to renovate their homes before the holidays, with 75% of them likely to do so.

That’s why we’re bringing back a Reston Now favorite: $500 off our exclusive Concierge service, just before the holidays.

Use code HOLIDAYREST when you build a project (for free!) using our online builder on www.remodelmate.com.

Remodelmate is simply the better way to renovate your home:

  • Get free, instant quotes with no in-home consultations
  • Book a project with a trusted local pro for just $1
  • Use one of our expert virtual Concierges to assist with the design
  • Pay as you go using milestone-based credit or debit card payments
  • Manage your renovation completely online
  • Finish in half the time for half the cost

But don’t take our word for it. Here’s what Reston Now reader Lauren B. had to say:

Stay hands-off and stress-free! Get a remodelmate before your in-laws get to town. 😉

Use code HOLIDAYREST when you book a $1 renovation on www.remodelmate.com.

Minimum project order of $7,500. Expires November 8, 2019 at 11:59 p.m. EST.

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