Steves Homestead Remedies
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Steve is the reason I joined Angie's List. I'm embarrassed to tell people how much this room cost me.
He presented himself well and said my walls would look like new after he restored them, ("That's what I do").
It took him two days instead of four. The ceiling turned out great,but the walls and door are a mess. I assume he didn't sand the
door because it feels rough to the touch and needed one more coat of sealer. As for the walls three out of four corners have a
crack from ceiling to floor. You can see where he touched up the walls with compound and never sanded (the color of the walls is very
similar to the compound).
The weather was dismall and he came at night to be paid,so at the time these flaws in workmanship were't visible.I feel I was
ripped off.Wrote him a letter stating what I just wrote and he never responded.
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