At first it was fine. The owner, Anthony came over, took measurements, and notes about what we were looking for. A few days later, he emailed over the quote. Everything looked good so we decided to proceed with him. So he says his foreman needs to come over and look at a couple things. Sure, sounds reasonable right? Wrong. This guy comes over and starts requoting phase 1 of our project - replacing the baseboards. I'm no expert, but baseboards are straightforward. But here he is, standing in my living room telling me the first quote didn't include quarter rounds and we need some special height of baseboards..... Which is so surprising because I made it crystal clear that we wanted to replace exactly what we have currently. Then the kicker, he's charging 4x what home depot does for materials. Um, seriously? Why the **** would I pay you 4 times what I could get for myself? So he leaves and I send Anthony an email saying we expected a full quote the first time (doesn't everyone?) since that was a huge part of how we decided who to work with, and like most people, we expect to not be ripped off for materials. He says the quote is complete and seems annoyed that we dare question one of his employees. So we get the new quote and lo and behold, it's double the original. After that bait and switch waste of time, we decided we're not going to work with this liar. Anthony, if you're reading this, don't waste your customers' time with multiple "quotes" for the same portion of work - We all have better things to do, and please don't think you can get away with charging double what you tell people things will cost originally. If you've read this far, you can guess we hired a different contractor. The price was steeper to begin with, but it's stayed the same and that's a neat trick I've come to appreciate. Estimated Cost-$70000.00