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Brian Casey
President/General Manager

Brian Casey

Brian has enjoyed learning the residential construction trade since he was a young child.  He was born with an engineering mindset, always curious about how things worked and how to make them better.  He received his bachelor’s degree from West Texas A&M University in Engineering Technology.  He worked in the industrial engineering field for 15 years before managing DreamMaker of Amarillo in 2022. He works hard to provide an excellent customer experience for each client who is looking to improve their homes! When Brian is not at work, he enjoys spending time with his wife and two daughters and escaping away to enjoy the beauty of the mountains.

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Our Process It's our job, but we never forget it's your home.

Our clients tell us the best place to start is in our design center. At our first design center meeting, a DreamMaker designer will listen carefully and discuss your needs so your remodeling dreams are incorporated into your new space. We look forward to you sharing photos of your existing space and encourage you to bring any sketches or inspiration that you have gathered with you. We look forward to getting started!

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How to Balance Style and Function in Your Kitchen Remodel

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