We knew when we bought our home that we would need significant accessibility remodeling. We discussed needs and priorities and John drafted some plans. We met with Lewis Sadler of Sadler Construction and were very impressed. He had some excellent suggestions that we’d never come across in our reading about accessible design. He took John’s drawing and make some changes; we were very pleased. That was nearly a year ago. John has since redesigned the addition countless times and, every time, Lewis has reviewed John’s ideas, talked with us, listened to us and responded helpfully. We finally gave the go-ahead for Lewis to price out the design a couple of months ago. That Sunday afternoon, we decided to call Lewis the next day to meet and sign the contract. By Monday morning, John had started over and re-designed the entire addition. I was at my wits’ end, but Lewis took it all in stride and continued to be patient and supportive. His only concern was that we not spend too much money! I’ve never heard that from a contractor before. We already knew that Lewis does outstanding work based on the spectacular remodeling (including “aging in place” modifications) he’d done for good friends. Now we’re convinced that he must also be the most patient contractor in the world.