KEEDYSVILLE CONSTRUCTION
About us
2 EMPLOYEES. USES SUBS FOR PLUMBING, CARPETING & ELECTRICAL. COST IS DETERMINED BY THE JOB. NO TRAVEL CHARGES. NO SERVICE FEES. LICENSE #: 93296.
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Services we offer
GENERAL REMODELING, ADDITIONS, KITCHEN & BATH REMODELING, NEW GARAGE CONSTRUCTION, PORCHES, SUNROOMS & PATIOS, CERAMIC TILE FLOORS & WALLS, HARDWOOD FLOORS, CARPETING, LAMINATE WOOD & VINYL SHEET FLOORING,Decks and Pergolas.
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"Must be some miscommunication Homeowner did hear from me after I looked at the kitchen. I sent homeowner info to meet with my kitchen designer to create a design and price for kitchen cabinets and I would work on the labor then send an estimate for the material and labor. Customer never met with my designer the meeting was canceled by the homeowner therefore I was never able to produce an estimate. Im sorry this situation ended up this way."
Our major concerns and complaints involve his subcontractors. If you use Keedysville Construction, we STRONGLY advise you to be extremely clear and specific about what you want done and how. Don't assume what you think SHOULD be done, will be done.
The first bathroom was more complicated in that it required closing off an entrance to the attic and opening up another attic door in an adjacent bedroom. In this bathroom, the electrician put the vanity light about 12 inches too high. Consequently, my husband had to move it and then repair the hole where the light had originally been put. We didn't look closely enough at the drywall before we painted, so there are ridges and pockmarks that should have been sanded out by the drywaller, but weren't. Also, I didn't realize until it was too late that Rob had made mistakes in the pattern when he put down the tile floor, so he had to re-do that (meaning he put another layer of tile over the first layer). For this bathroom, not only did a door have to be relocated but the bottom of the attic stairs had to be rerouted so they curved to the left instead of the right. We assumed Rob would use regular wood risers and treads to construct the new stairs, but he used ¾ inch pressed chipboard instead. There are no stair tread overhangs on the new stairs, either.
The second bathroom, which was not nearly as complicated, took almost 4 months to complete. To be fair, we did not give Rob a timetable, but we feel the project dragged out far too long. Learning from our mistakes with the first bathroom, this time, we literally drew on the walls: where we wanted outlets, the vanity light, etc. The drywaller was not reliable. On at least two occasions (probably more like 4 or 5), Rob contacted us, telling us the drywaller would be at our house on a certain day and a certain time, but the drywaller never showed up and never contacted us. This time, after the drywaller was finished, my husband spent half a Saturday re-mudding and re-sanding the ridges and pockmarks left by sloppy work. We assumed the plumber would put in shut-off valves on the shower plumbing but, he didn't. Rob does the carpentry work and he did a good job building and tiling a stand-up shower in this bathroom.
In summary, Rob is polite and trustworthy, but if you use his company, you must be very involved with every detail, especially regarding the subcontractors, and don't assume anything.
We were first impressed by Robby's ability to quickly understand what we wanted done. Robby and his crew do excellent, quality work. They showed up to work on time. The only negative thing I would have to say is that the job took much longer than promised. This was explained to us as difficulty getting labor for things like plumbing. We did note that there is a lot of construction, so there are probably not enough skilled labor for certain skills in our area. With that said, I would use their services again, just pack your patience! If you want someone that will do the job right the first time, I would highly recommend these guys!
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