UTMOST SERVICES, INC.(Renovations & Construction)
About us
Licensed Florida Building Contractor, Lic#CBC047713,Licensed and Insured, Customer Satisfaction is our Main Goal, We still believe a handshake means something honorable! Serving Florida Homeowners and Businesses since 1982. and over 43 years experience in High End Construction.
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Services we offer
All Construction needs., Aluminum Screen, Custom Homes, Decks, Glass Rooms, Home remodeling, Hurricaine Shutters & Protection, Impact Windows, Kitchens, Mobbile Home Roofovers, Mobile Home Makeovers, Office Remodeling, Outdoor Kitchen/Entertainment Areas, Patio Covers/Carports, Pool Enclosures, Replacement Windows, SunRooms, and
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Emergency Services
Yes
Free Estimates
Yes
Accepted Payment Methods
- CreditCard
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Well, nine months go by and the work contracted to Jeff remained unfinished. We ended up having to make the decision to move out of the hotel and into the construction zone that was our house, then FOUR months into the project, because we simply couldn?t afford two different sets of living costs. That, however, didn?t seem to motivate Jeff to work any faster. Sadly, he never seemed motivated to do anything more than talk. In the beginning, I was appreciative of how detail oriented he was, but it didn't take long to see that his talks were nothing more than extended paid breaks. Even in the beginning when he did show up, I noticed early on that his typical start time was around mid-morning, yet he?d still end his day like he started first thing in the morning. This was a constant thing, yet I insisted that he start earlier, no matter what disruption it caused to my wife or me. But as time passed, the less we began to see of Jeff, to the point that one day that the work materials he usually kept onsite were noticed gone. That was in September, after we very hesitantly handed him the last payment, as he adamantly promised us that he was going to finish, leaving somewhere in the ballpark of 15%-20% of work left.
He remained unresponsive to our texts, which had been our primary form of contact, insisted originally by him, which was later back-lashed to us both after we finally heard from him, which was prompted in part by a conversation with our realtors after we advised them of the lack of progress. I found out from my wife, in tears, that Jeff had called her at work and yelled at her nonstop for 10 minutes because we made our realtors aware of this ?situation?. On a related note, another observation I took notice of early on in the project; his temper. He seldom gave us much resistance when he was at the house to work, but I noticed on more than one occasion when he thought he wasn't within hearing distance of anybody other than his family, I observed that he spent abnormally long amounts of time yelling at one them...usually in most cases his youngest son. Also, if you don't mind children doing the work that you assumed hired professionals would do, I suggest keeping that strongly in mind if you are still considering this company/family as your next contractor. If so, allow me to site example of repainting of our patio deck, which is certainly indicative of the work of children, with a noticeable uneven distribution, brush marks on tile and metal - It's just one of several other projects throughout the house that either had to be touched up or redone as a result of a non-professional working on something I assumed/paid for a professional to do. We have since hired help from companies who specialize in the area of work as Utmost, who have completed the remaining projects in a fraction of the time that I observed it would?ve taken Utmost, and they?ve since started new ones that are near completion, as well. This, I attribute to their staffs? timeliness and professionalism.
Jeff also still owes us receipts for the entire project, something he said he would provide at the end of the completed project, but he kept changing stories, telling us first that he didn't have them, then that he'd need to find them and deliver to us, or then again to just contact the credit card companies to have them sent to us. He also still has our master key, which we had planned to re-key our locks after the project, but he claimed that he put it with a large group of items that have since been moved and was not made known to us until after he finally became responsive again. Since these items were relocated several months ago with nothing said to us until months later, it would be impossible to find now. So, it's either lost or he still has it, which now becomes a security issue along with theft, since it?s nowhere to be found. So now, we have the privilege of dealing with the manufacturer in hopes that they can help undo another one of Jeff's headaches.
And while Jeff did briefly return back to the picture, though not entrusted to complete anymore work, but rather an attempt by us to collect what he rightfully owed, he was extremely hostile and defensive, and never once apologetic or conveyed even the slightest bit of empathy over what he did, which was take our money and run. Naturally in hindsight, I regret not going with our gut instinct to refuse last payment when he basically demanded it, with unfinished work left to be completed. But we still made good on the payment, with my wife in tears, pleading that he do the right thing and not leave the job undone. That was before he abandoned the contracted job with no response nor contact for over four months from him, until after we began attempting to follow up through other methods of communication, which then ballooned into what we discovered was his true self after a business connection possibly soured due to nothing more than our honesty regarding, putting it nicely, a company who lives by a poor work ethic. Please note that no detail has been embellished, as this has been that bad of an experience that I hope to prevent it from happening to as many people as possible from being robbed of time and money from this company going forward.
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