The initial experience was excellent, but the follow up service well, didn't happen. It was ridiculous. Edwin came out and gave an estimate. We got three total, and went with him. He offered the middle price, not the cheapest, not the highest, but I picked him because he seemed really sharp. He confirmed the day before, and arrived on the scheduled time/day and installation went smoothly and efficiently. I and my wife were very happy with his service. We had one downspout, however, that got dented immediately, while they were still there, as there were other contractors there that bumped it (this downspout was near a work area). Edwin said no worries, he'd come back and replace it when all our workers were gone, and it'd be $50. I noted a fence might be installed too that could also require a second downspout to be moved slightly. He said no problem. All of this was around Halloween 2016.
However, once the workers were all done with our house, and with a fence now up, I called Edwin to address the two downspouts, the one dented the day it was installed, the other that needed to be adjusted for the fence. This was about just before Christmastime 2016 now. Edwin was exceptionally difficult to reach and didn't return calls. But it was the holidays, so understandable. About the New Year's timeframe, he texted and said he'd be out of town for several weeks. No problem. However, by late January, and then February, and then March, he remained impossible to get a hold of. (However, I saw new reviews on Angie's List, confirming he was around doing jobs.) By mid February, I began calling every week or so, and then by March, every few days. I was always polite and tried to understand that he was busy. He finally replied one time in early March, saying the cost would be $150. I texted back asking why not $100 since he told me the one downspout was $50, and since I had two to address, I thought it would be $100. He never replied again. After several more texts and calls that went unanswered, and a few more weeks gone by, my wife got a hold of him by phone, and he said the cost was $250, his minimum charge, and my wife said he was rude to her once she mentioned that he had previously said $50 for the one downspout. She ended the call without committing to anything. She ultimately tracked down the gutter supplier, and we bought our own parts, and did the final labor ourselves on the two downspouts (grand total cost was $42 by the way).
Simply put, Edwin was great at first, but had no follow through and after-purchase support. By California law, a contractor must supply a one year warranty. Well, since he is unresponsive, I doubt you'd get this if needed. My situation may or may not have qualified as a warranty claim, but I do not feel I can rely on him should I need such, and it is very disappointing. I had expected to leave him a very positive review here, as so many others have. I guess we are just not worth his time. Proceed with caution..