Services

Clear scope.
Clean execution.

Gashi Construct supports homeowners, builders, investors, and commercial clients with remodeling, renovation, field coordination, and finish-focused construction across Metro Detroit.

Bathrooms Kitchens Basements Decks Interiors Investor Properties Builder Support Commercial Updates

Built With Structure

Not every project needs the same crew, but every project needs a clear system.

01

Bathroom Remodeling

Shower builds, tile work, waterproofing systems, vanities, lighting, fixture coordination, niches, curbs, trim, and final finish details.

  • Showers, tubs, vanities, toilets, and finish fixtures
  • Tile layout, waterproofing, niches, and transitions
  • Lighting, ventilation, rough-in coordination, and finish review
02

Kitchen Renovations

Layout updates, cabinets, backsplash, flooring, lighting, trim, wall adjustments, and finish coordination.

  • Cabinet, backsplash, lighting, and finish planning
  • Layout updates and field verification
  • Trade coordination for plumbing and electrical changes
03

Basements & Interior Remodeling

Basement updates, framing, drywall, trim, flooring, stairs, ceiling details, storage, and finished living areas.

  • Framing, drywall, flooring, trim, and paint support
  • Finished rooms, storage areas, and open-plan updates
  • Coordination around mechanical and inspection conditions
04

Decks & Exterior Improvements

Deck repairs, railing updates, exterior improvements, entry details, trim, waterproofing-adjacent work, and clean finish repairs.

  • Decking, railing, stairs, trim, and finish updates
  • Exterior repairs and project-specific improvements
  • Field verification before structural assumptions
05

Investor Property Renovation

Planning and execution support for rental, flip, and value-add properties where scope control, schedule, and budget discipline matter.

  • Scope breakdowns for multi-area renovations
  • Material and labor coordination by phase
  • Practical upgrade planning for resale or rental use
06

Builder Support

Field execution support for builders and contractors who need reliable help moving work forward without losing control of their client relationship.

  • Rough-to-finish field support
  • Punch-list, finish details, and project closeout help
  • Coordination that respects the builder’s system
07

Commercial Updates

Interior and exterior updates for business spaces, offices, service spaces, and commercial property improvements.

  • Interior refresh, repair, and finish updates
  • Exterior improvements and tenant-ready details
  • Work planned around access and business disruption
08

Finish Coordination

Details that make a project feel intentional: tile layout, transitions, lighting, trim, fixture placement, and final presentation.

  • Finish alignment and visual detail review
  • Material/fixture coordination before install
  • Cleaner punch-list control before handoff

How We Protect the Project

Before work starts, we separate what is known from what needs field verification.

01

Walkthrough

Review project goals, site access, existing conditions, photos, measurements, and visible risks.

02

Scope

Define what is included, excluded, owner-supplied, trade-dependent, or pending verification.

03

Coordination

Align sequencing, material needs, inspection items, and rough-in requirements before finish work.

04

Execution

Move the work forward with organized field steps and clean finish expectations.

Details Matter

The final look is decided before the final day.

Tile lines, fixture centerlines, trim returns, cabinet spacing, light placement, curb heights, transition strips, and finished edges can expose weak planning. That is why the service is not just labor; it is coordination and execution.

  • Layout decisions before rough-in whenever possible
  • Written change direction when scope moves
  • Clean communication around owner selections
  • Finish details reviewed before project closeout

Start With Scope

Send the project details. We’ll help define the next step.

Photos, address/city, project type, rough timeline, and any drawings or inspiration photos help us understand the work faster.