In 2004, Steve Boelte, founder and President of Absolute Contracting set out to fulfill his lifelong dream of delivering the American dream, custom home ownership. Steve's background in commercial construction and production combined with Master Plumber and Electrician licenses, his unique affinity for project management and his relentless demand for excellence has served him well. Steve's fingerprint is clear on every home he delivers. No exceptions, expert craftsmanship delivered on time and at a fair price. Absolutely.
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Who are you?
Steve Boelte, Dad, Contractor, Football Fan and Sportsman. Every day I am amazed and humbled at what I have yet to learn and the opportunities that await me.
Steve, if you were building a home, what would you look for in a builder?
First, I would want to make sure that he or she was responsible and reliable. I'd check to see if their were any published complaints, and of course it would be important that my contractor will have customers who are willing to show off their new homes, so I'd ask for a tour. I think rapport is important. I would need to know that I can communicate with my builder, and that we genuinely like each other. I want to know the person building my dream gets me.
How do you get paid?
When I quote your home, it is a firm quote. Of course, we'll need to discuss any changes or upgrades that are added as we go, but there will be no surprise. Most often I help my customers secure a construction loan, so when it is time for a payment, it is generally approved by the bank and transferred to Absolute.
What is a bad day for you?
Obviously, when my family is unhappy. Unhappy customers can make for a bad day, too. Bad weather doesn't help. When a job goes smoothly, things are getting done on time, and the craftsmanship is extraordinary. When the craftsmanship is off, the work gets taken down and we start over. Good communication between the homeowner and myself keeps a job on course. There is just no substitute. Call me, email me, text me. Let's just keep talking to each other until I deliver the result you want. I expect great results. Anything less is a bad day.
Can I reach out?
Yes, here you go. Steve Boelte. sboelte@msn.com
or (434) 374-2774. Looking forward to hearing from you.
Steve Boelte, Dad, Contractor, Football Fan and Sportsman. Every day I am amazed and humbled at what I have yet to learn and the opportunities that await me.
Steve, if you were building a home, what would you look for in a builder?
First, I would want to make sure that he or she was responsible and reliable. I'd check to see if their were any published complaints, and of course it would be important that my contractor will have customers who are willing to show off their new homes, so I'd ask for a tour. I think rapport is important. I would need to know that I can communicate with my builder, and that we genuinely like each other. I want to know the person building my dream gets me.
How do you get paid?
When I quote your home, it is a firm quote. Of course, we'll need to discuss any changes or upgrades that are added as we go, but there will be no surprise. Most often I help my customers secure a construction loan, so when it is time for a payment, it is generally approved by the bank and transferred to Absolute.
What is a bad day for you?
Obviously, when my family is unhappy. Unhappy customers can make for a bad day, too. Bad weather doesn't help. When a job goes smoothly, things are getting done on time, and the craftsmanship is extraordinary. When the craftsmanship is off, the work gets taken down and we start over. Good communication between the homeowner and myself keeps a job on course. There is just no substitute. Call me, email me, text me. Let's just keep talking to each other until I deliver the result you want. I expect great results. Anything less is a bad day.
Can I reach out?
Yes, here you go. Steve Boelte. sboelte@msn.com
or (434) 374-2774. Looking forward to hearing from you.