Flintstones Construction — Kitchen & Home Renovation in Victoria, BC
Few renovation contractors on Vancouver Island have earned the kind of trust that comes with 137 client reviews averaging 4.8 stars. Flintstones Construction has built that record through open communication, creative problem-solving, and finishes that hold up long after the crew packs up. Based in Victoria, BC, the firm handles everything from focused kitchen remodels to whole-home overhauls with hands-on attention at every stage.
Victoria’s renovation market has its quirks. Many homes in the Capital Regional District are older character properties with irregular framing, outdated plumbing layouts, or heritage considerations that affect what can and can’t be changed. A contractor who has worked across Saanich, Oak Bay, and Esquimalt knows those wrinkles — Flintstones’ 137-review track record is evidence of that local depth.
Services
- Kitchen remodels — cabinetry layout, countertop selection, backsplash, and full fit-and-finish; scope designed around how the client actually uses the space
- Bathroom upgrades — tile replacement, fixture upgrades, and full gut-and-rebuild projects with clear timelines
- Complete home renovations — multi-room projects managed from design through final walkthrough, with a single point of contact throughout
Service area
Greater Victoria, including Saanich, Oak Bay, Esquimalt, Langford, and Colwood.
Why it’s on home.renovation.reviews
A 4.8-star average across 137 reviews is a benchmark very few independent contractors ever reach. Flintstones Construction earned its place in this directory as a reference point for what a client-first renovation practice looks like on the Island.
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