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Project proof

Every finished project should leave a clean record.

Legacy Home Solutions OK does not need fake reviews, borrowed brand proof, or inflated project claims. As Legacy Home Solutions OK jobs are completed, this page is the standard for how each case study should be documented before it goes public.

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Representative job planning and finish craftsmanship for Legacy Home Solutions OK project proof
Representative project documentation standard.

Case study format

What Legacy Home Solutions OK will publish when a project is ready.

01

Project type and town

Bathroom, deck, addition, exterior update, repair list, or whole-home work — tied to the actual service area.

02

Before conditions

Photos and plain-English notes showing what the homeowner needed solved.

03

Plan and constraints

What affected price, sequence, access, materials, specialty trades, or timing.

04

Progress proof

Photo checkpoints where they help the homeowner understand what changed.

05

After photos

Finished views that show the result clearly without claiming more than the project proves.

06

Closeout notes

Final walkthrough, care notes, and any remaining owner decisions documented honestly.

No borrowed proof

Only Legacy Home Solutions OK-ready work belongs here.

Project photos, reviews, and customer stories should be used only when they belong to Legacy Home Solutions OK or have been specifically approved for Legacy Home Solutions OK public use.

Old brand names, old reviews, unrelated contractor photos, and generic stock images do not belong in Legacy Home Solutions OK project proof.

Until a project is complete and approved for publication, the site should use service explanations, planning guidance, and representative imagery rather than pretending a completed case study exists.

Request a residential remodeling estimate.

Tell us where the property is and what needs to change. If the project is a fit, the next step is a walkthrough, measurements, and a written project plan.