In the fall of 2006, after more than 15 years' experience in new-home construction, Josh Wanta founded Legacy Custom Remodeling and focused his passion for high-end, custom work on remodeling. Originally, Legacy provided Amish cabinetry for its remodels, but in spring of 2015, the need for better communication and quality control motivated the opening of a new cabinet-making division: Wisconsin Cabinetry.
A woodworker at heart, Josh enjoys spending time in the workshop. We listen to you - your design preferences and your intended usage. From designing to building, staining to installing the finished product, we're in communication with our clients to ensure they're satisfied. We do what we say we will do.
A woodworker at heart, Josh enjoys spending time in the workshop. We listen to you - your design preferences and your intended usage. From designing to building, staining to installing the finished product, we're in communication with our clients to ensure they're satisfied. We do what we say we will do.
Reviews (3)
Emily Kozicki
Sep 21, 2021
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Positive: Professionalism, Punctuality, Quality, Responsiveness, Value
Had a wonderful experience. Eli is incredibly talented and Ian is responsive, honest and collaborative. I will absolutely use them again. They do beautiful work and are great people.
Services: Cabinet design, Assemble furniture, Installation, Cupboard installation, Custom cabinets
Had a wonderful experience. Eli is incredibly talented and Ian is responsive, honest and collaborative. I will absolutely use them again. They do beautiful work and are great people.
Services: Cabinet design, Assemble furniture, Installation, Cupboard installation, Custom cabinets
Paul Magnuson
Jan 28, 2021
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Tj Scozz
Aug 28, 2018
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The owner Josh does NOT stand by or warranty their shotty craftsmanship. Instead, he attempts to find ridiculous excuses not to fix their mistakes. Stay away, stay FAR away from these guys!!!
This is for the reply from Josh the owner: Non-transferable? That word NEVER came up during our conversation! Not even once! YOU built and installed these cabinets to a new construction build which nobody ever lived in. Do not attempt to cover your tracks now by making up lies! You are correct, the $100 charge to fix your shotty work is absolutely 100% unacceptable! Hmmm, water damage to only one door in
This is for the reply from Josh the owner: Non-transferable? That word NEVER came up during our conversation! Not even once! YOU built and installed these cabinets to a new construction build which nobody ever lived in. Do not attempt to cover your tracks now by making up lies! You are correct, the $100 charge to fix your shotty work is absolutely 100% unacceptable! Hmmm, water damage to only one door in