Additional DBA - West Coast Flooring. Locally owned & operated.
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They started in bedroom and ran out of materials and he (owner Randy) claimed it was not his fault, even though he did the measuring. He actually looked at me like I was going to pick up the $500 or $600 difference in the measuring mistake. He then quoted me a price to do the Dining Room and Den which I had not fully decided to do up to that point. The price he gave me was the same price he had quoted me in the beginning (before the measuring mistake) when we were considering doing all 3-rooms? We decided to add the dining room and den at that point once I saw the actual floor down in the bedroom. Then, we had to wait weeks with the bedroom and closets half emptied out and scattered in different places while waiting for balance of the floor for the bedroom to come in. Once the floor came in Randy and his crew finished the bedroom, dining room and den. They were going to leave and I said that I wanted the floor done that day. He said 'Oh, we were going to give you a break' I knew if they left it would be a mess I would have to deal with again - whenever he would get around to coming back - and I just wanted it finished. When they finished that day, I asked Randy about the trim being too high in the dining room where the floor around the dining room touched up against the tile leading into the kitchen, foyer areas and he said it needed to settle. Waited couple weeks for it to settle and called him telling him that it was still too high and need to be adjusted. He personally called me and made an appointment that he later denied making. He missed the appt. Total no show. Devon, from his office, called me prior to the appt to schedule an appt and I told Devon that Randy already called me and made an appt. Never heard back from anyone and Randy never showed up. He did, however, show up the Sat before the scheduled appt, unannounced, and said he would be back, he spoke with my husband who was surprised to see him. Finally, weeks later, he sent two men out to finish the job on 4/22/15. They had to remove the entire trim, then glue and trim with a saw to make it fit the way it should have been done the first time. Funny, it seemed to need no settling this time. Seems to me he wanted to leave early the day of the install and did a hurry-up job on the trim with the 'settling' excuse.. Again, we had to wait weeks for the job to be finished. Very unprofessional in my opinion, and when I brought up the missed appt, he (Randy) had an attitude and did not want to talk about it and even denied making it! He flat out made the appt and lied about it - PERIOD! I will admit, the actual floor does look great and they did a good job installing it, except for the time it took and the trim situation. I found him on Angie's List and used him because of that reason but will never use him again or recommend him.
FLOOR WAS ORDERED 1/20/15
INSTALL STARTED 2/20/15 (ran out of materials)
INSTALL COMPLETED (except for trim situation referenced above) 3/18/15
TRIM FINISHED 4/22/25
Trim finishing was not right once I notice a hole in the baseboard that was not there before and two edges are not lined up. Called him around 4/23rd and he said he would be out when he is in the area... to date (5/6/15) he has not been here.
Would never use this company again.
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