About us
HomePRO is a professional exterior remodeler, with a focus on beautifying, repairing and protecting the exterior of existing residential homes. We have our own employees who are skilled in all phases of home improvement and can expertly handle anything that might be encountered during a job. HomePRO does not have any subcontractors or salesmen. The owner, a licensed General Contractor, meets with potential clients and provides expert advice about correct methods of repair, different options available, building code compliance, permit requirements, expert design and color consultation along with other relevant information to help our clients make an informed decision.
Business highlights
Services we offer
Full Service Exterior Remodeling. Maintenance Free Solutions. Tex-Cote Permanent Protective Coatings for Stucco Homes. Certainteed Vinyl Siding for all types of homes. Anlin Vinyl Windows and Patio/French Doors. Stucco Solutions from small repairs to water leaks. Entry/Security Doors. Gutters/Gutter Guards. Dry-Rot Repairs. Patio Covers. General Home Repairs.
Services we don't offer
Interior Painting and Fencing
Amenities
Eco Friendly Accreditations
Yes
Free Estimates
Yes
Warranties
Yes
Accepted Payment Methods
- Check
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We had three companies come out and give us a quote to install new windows and sliding doors in our house. HomePRO was the clear choice. Matt, the owner of the company, came to our home and was able to describe in detail how the project would transpire, from beginning to end. He was also straightforward with pricing. (Both competitors had sales people come to the house. Even they admitted they couldn't tell us exactly how the old windows would be removed and the new ones put in. One company had such a gimmicky sales tactic that we wouldn't have gone with them even if we liked the product.) (A fun side note, our dog and kids liked Matt...none of them reacted well to the gimmicky sales guy!)
We had originally wanted to replace all our windows and sliding doors but the estimate was above our price range. Since we were confident HomePRO would install things correctly, we opted to complete the project in two stages instead of finding a cheaper company. We chose to replace six of the eight windows and one of the two sliding doors. We'll probably complete the project in a year or so.
As with many projects, there were a few hiccups. After installation, we noticed three manufacturer errors. HomePRO immediately arranged for the manufacturer to come out. The manufacturer came out a couple weeks later and all three issues were resolved that day. We were impressed with the manufacturer's customer service. They also have a very good warranty policy.
I would put a note of caution to those homeowners with older homes: have the installer assess whether or not your windows and/or door frames are cut evenly before the project begins. Our home was built in 1979 and it wasn't until after installation that we realized that most of the windows and door frames weren't originally cut evenly. (Or maybe with the house settling things shifted?) In any event, this affected how the matching vinyl trim looks around the interior of our windows. The trim makes the framing look crooked. (This wasn't evident with our old windows because they were built into the house frame meaning the windows were crooked too. There was also no interior trim.) We brought this up to Matt who reassured us that the windows are installed correctly and level to manufacturer's standards. It's the original window/door framing that makes it look off. We have confidence that the windows/door are installed correctly and realize this outcome would have happened with any installer but we were still disappointed in how the trim looks, mostly because we didn't expect such a variation. Other homeowners may be fine with how a trim in this case looks. (Some trims are more pronounced than others.) If not, homeowners may want to consider new construction over retro-fit. A pricier option but could avoid the issue. Another option is making a custom interior trim that follows the window frame and the window. We'll be looking into this when we redo the kitchen. Matt was considerate with my feedback on this matter and said he'll give this more consideration with future projects.
All in all, we would recommend HomePRO to others and plan on calling Matt in the future when it's time to complete our window project. Matt is very professional, knowledgeable, reliable and excellent with follow-through.
"Hi, this is [Member Name], the owner of HomePRO. We did receive two calls from a Glen at GK Properties in June of this year. We did call back and leave a message saying we were not interested in the job. Three weeks later, Glen called again and he was informed that we do not work for property managers but he could have the owner of the property contact us if he wanted to. At this point, he became very irate and rude and abruptly ended our conversation. My company is a focused on providing the highest quality and most professional overall experience for our clients. Over our 18 years in business, it became obvious that working for property managers who typically get three bids and take the cheapest one is not our target market so we instituted a corporate policy to not work for them. I do not know why this offended him so much as I was very nice and polite during our conversation even after he started getting angry. My company has received an overall 'A' grade for every client we have worked for on Angie's List. There have been a handful of people who we did not work for, like this gentleman, who have given us a negative review. I do admit we are very particular on which types of jobs we will do and even more particular about who we will work for. When I was going to college at Fresno State, I worked for one of the biggest and most successful home improvement companies in that area. The owner of that company, who was like a mentor to me, told me "The most important thing in the home improvement business is knowing who NOT to work for". I have found this to be the best advice I ever received."
I am quite sure that his company does great work and will absolutely consider him for any future jobs I might have. In this particular case, the estimate was much higher than I had anticipated, and not really doable for me.
I suspected that once Matt's crew began work on the door that they would find other issues regarding the replacement, since our home was built in 1926. As soon as they did find something, Matt immediately came by to show me what they found, what it meant to the replacement and long term issues with the home, and gave me options on how to handle it. He also showed me areas on dry rot around the house that his workers had noticed in their work. These were the exact same places the inspector found when we were buying the home.
He wrote out an estimate of the additional work and we asked them to add the repair of the dry rot with the patio door.
I could not be more happy with Matt and his crew. They were informative, friendly, polite, respectful, unobtrusive while working, and provided high quality work. Matt remained readily available by phone and willing to be at the house whenever I needed him to look at something. When the work was complete, Matt walked me through everything and has done excellent follow up.
As my husband and I save up to do additional work, we know that we want Matt to do all our home repair/replacement work.
I highly recommend Home Pro to anyone looking for someone to help them with contract work around their home.
The crew was always on time, very efficient, friendly, polite, and did daily cleanups. After the project was done to the back wall, they restored my patio to the way it was before they started. After a couple of days with the new windows just on the back wall, I noticed a stark difference from the old ones -- I had to adjust my AC up 2 degrees, using less AC than before. The new windows are also more soundproof, I used to be able to hear the bark of every dog in the neighborhood, now I barely hear the dog next door. While the price was higher than I expected to have to pay, I feel that the quality of work that HomePRO performed will endure for another 25 years. I also feel that if I have any problems with any of the work,I can call Matt and he won't hesitate to come out and fix it. He is very conscientious about his company and is sincere in his insistance of customer satisfaction. HomePRO did little extras for me, like install smoke alarms, at no extra charge, to bring my house up to code for the county inspection. If I ever need any other work done of this nature to my house, HomePRO will be the first contractor I will call -- I highly recommend Matt and HomePRO.
The professionals who work for him are the nicest, most professional, hard working men I have ever had working on my home. They arrived promptly and worked hard, even when temperatures were over 105. If you hire HomePRO, please provide these guys lots of liquids. I just filled my ice chest with water, Gatorade, tea and soda. They really appreciated it.
The finished product is stunning. Please check out my before and after pictures!
took care of the permit that was needed for the window and provide us with original permit. Matt also made an appointment for an inspection. Everything passed inspection. The estimate was spot on with the end amount. I will defiantly contact Matt again for my
home improvement needs. I would also recommend HomePRO to any of my friends.
I received one more estimate and asked that person about the need for a building permit and the cost. The person wasn't that familiar with the Folsom area. I then decided to contact the building permit office. Several e-mail and telephone contacts were made but not answered over approximately one month. I then went down to the permit office where I was informed that at most the permit would cost $150.
Matt denied he gave me the original quote of $1,000. But believe me, I wouldn't have taken that much time had I been told it was $150. The quote I received was just under $4,000. Really? For one window?
So, can someone tell me what a good quote would run for a second story bathroom window, stucco house, approximately 4' by 5', sliding? I tried to get it fixed once before and it is leaking worse now then it did before. Thus the reason why I called Angie's list.
"Hi, [member name removed], this is Matt Stevenson, the owner of HomePRO. I would like to apologize for the negative experience you had with my company. There was obviously some misunderstanding or miscommunication during the estimate. I can assure you that it was never my intention to try and deceive you on the cost of the permit, which, by the way, would be posted in the front of your home with the price on it. There also seems to be some confusion about my proposal that I would like to clarify for you. In your review, you were surprised that the cost of one window was almost $4000. That would be an expensive window, indeed! The proposal I provided you was for the correct method of repair for your water leak in your stucco home, which included removing the stucco system around two windows, installing one new construction window, installing flashing, paper, foam, wire and a stucco system around the two windows and applying primer and paint to the new stucco. This is what it will take to stop your water leak. Again, I am very sorry for your experience. I hope you will be able to find a contractor that will repair your water leak permanently. Please feel free to contact me if I may be of any assistance."
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