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C to I construction

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C to I construction

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We are a family and friend ran company We can do EVERYTHING, but electrical. As an owner operated business I can assure you that the boss will all ways be on the job site making sure everything is moving forward efficiently. Every crew member is specialized in a different area from siding ,sidewalks, decks, drywall, and finish work

We are a family and friend ran company We can do EVERYTHING, but electrical. As an owner operated business I can assure you that the boss will all ways be on the job site making sure everything is moving forward efficiently. Every crew member is specialized in a different area from siding ,sidewalks, decks, drywall, and finish work



StormShield Roofing

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StormShield Roofing

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StormShield Roofing is a residential roofing company located in Palmyra, MO and serving northeast Missouri and west central Illinois. We specialize in complete roof replacement and repairs. Along with our roofing service, we also offer gutter cleaning and deck building. We give our customers up front pricing and offer same day estimates.

StormShield Roofing is a residential roofing company located in Palmyra, MO and serving northeast Missouri and west central Illinois. We specialize in complete roof replacement and repairs. Along with our roofing service, we also offer gutter cleaning and deck building. We give our customers up front pricing and offer same day estimates.



Hero Construction LLC

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Hero Construction LLC

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Hero Construction LLC is an veteran owned and operated construction company located in Lake Saint Louis, MO. We are insurance claims specialists, primarily providing home exterior restoration. We run our company off of an acronym commonly used in the United States Army; LDRSHIP. L-Loyalty D-Duty R-Respect S-Selfless Service H-Honor I-Integrity P-Personal Courage For the most affordable pricing and the best quality products available, call Hero Construction.

"To say I was unhappy would be an understatement! This company started off the job with no permit even though I specifically asked to have a permit. They came back started the work and did not give us the permit for almost 2 plus weeks into it after asking for it repeatedly. Within the first week of working one of their employees stole from us. They did replace the cost of the stolen item then we noticed that they shorted us an entire foot on the width of our deck without consulting us. Then we noticed some issues with the deck and called the inspector in who then called in a engineer and architect and we were given a huge list of things to be completed. We did try to work this out with the company but then the final blow was the roof that they installed caused structural damage to my home which greatly increased the cost to fix it they installed the roof to 2 x 4‘s instead of a header board So that caused weakness in the side of my home that span 30 feet across the back side of my house. The engineer described it as taking a bandsaw and slicing 30 feet across the back side of the house which we would of course create a great amount of weakness to the structure.They also reused 24-year-old peers which is a big no-no and is definitely not code. Another big mistake they made is they did not attach or screw in any of the peers that were holding up the deck they also did not submit any plans for the roof there for reusing peers that could not hold or sustain a roof was another big problem since they did not attach or screw into the posts they became all warped and twisted due to not being secured... Some of the decking was also not properly attached and lifted and warped as well. They also cut into the side of my house siding and recessed a fake post into the side of my house Which the engineer explained would be a big issue with leaking and mold. The list is much longer and I could go on and on but it would take hours to read."

Kathryn L on July 2018

Hero Construction LLC is an veteran owned and operated construction company located in Lake Saint Louis, MO. We are insurance claims specialists, primarily providing home exterior restoration. We run our company off of an acronym commonly used in the United States Army; LDRSHIP. L-Loyalty D-Duty R-Respect S-Selfless Service H-Honor I-Integrity P-Personal Courage For the most affordable pricing and the best quality products available, call Hero Construction.

"To say I was unhappy would be an understatement! This company started off the job with no permit even though I specifically asked to have a permit. They came back started the work and did not give us the permit for almost 2 plus weeks into it after asking for it repeatedly. Within the first week of working one of their employees stole from us. They did replace the cost of the stolen item then we noticed that they shorted us an entire foot on the width of our deck without consulting us. Then we noticed some issues with the deck and called the inspector in who then called in a engineer and architect and we were given a huge list of things to be completed. We did try to work this out with the company but then the final blow was the roof that they installed caused structural damage to my home which greatly increased the cost to fix it they installed the roof to 2 x 4‘s instead of a header board So that caused weakness in the side of my home that span 30 feet across the back side of my house. The engineer described it as taking a bandsaw and slicing 30 feet across the back side of the house which we would of course create a great amount of weakness to the structure.They also reused 24-year-old peers which is a big no-no and is definitely not code. Another big mistake they made is they did not attach or screw in any of the peers that were holding up the deck they also did not submit any plans for the roof there for reusing peers that could not hold or sustain a roof was another big problem since they did not attach or screw into the posts they became all warped and twisted due to not being secured... Some of the decking was also not properly attached and lifted and warped as well. They also cut into the side of my house siding and recessed a fake post into the side of my house Which the engineer explained would be a big issue with leaking and mold. The list is much longer and I could go on and on but it would take hours to read."

Kathryn L on July 2018


ACO Do-It

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ACO Do-It

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39 years of experience

The best contractor with every service imaginable for the lowest prices in the Clinton, MO and Henry County, MO areas. No job too big or too small, we have a GREAT portfolio and many examples of our quality work. Only 25% down for most projects. Call, email, or message for an estimate! Se Habla Español.

The best contractor with every service imaginable for the lowest prices in the Clinton, MO and Henry County, MO areas. No job too big or too small, we have a GREAT portfolio and many examples of our quality work. Only 25% down for most projects. Call, email, or message for an estimate! Se Habla Español.




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