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Alpha Omega Construction Group, Inc.
1014 Waxhaw Indian Trail Rd
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Alpha Omega Construction Group, Inc.
1014 Waxhaw Indian Trail Rd
2.43(
7
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33 years of experience

The multiple award winning Alpha Omega Construction Group has proudly and diligently served the Charlotte area for over two decades. Based out of Indian Trail, we are prepared and eager to take your construction work off your hands and into ours. Roofing work and repairs can be a very stressful process for most homeowners or building owners. So let us do what we have done for the past 20+ years and do the job spot-on for you. We assure you top-notch work done speedily and in the most cost effective way. For all of your Charlotte construction needs, count on us to take care of it all!

"WOULD NOT RECOMMEND ALPHA OMEGA UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCE. My husband and I are fairly new homeowners and put our complete faith & trust in Alpha Omega Construction Group when our gutter cleaner pointed out a few spots on our roof that needed to be patched. We came in contact with Alpha Omega through our homeowner’s insurance and reached out for a quote on April 12th. On April 19th we received the quote & immediately signed all the paperwork to send back to get the work scheduled. The “Project Manager” (keeping name out of this for reasons you’ll understand farther down) in Charlotte, NC assured us that he would be able to get the spots on the roof patched & work complete within the next week. On April 21st the “Project Manager” said they would be out on April 25th to repair the roof. So, my husband and I stayed home from work so that we would be there for the work crew. They never showed up on April 25th and when I reached out, I finally got a response that they could come on May 11th. So, I reached out on May 11th, after staying home from work AGAIN, and was told that it would have to be May 12th. Please keep in mind, the entire time I am being extremely flexible and understanding about how delayed this project was getting as I understand that delays happen in other construction projects. I reached out again on May 14th when the crew never showed up on May 12th and was told by the “Project Manager” that he didn’t know when they could come out but were there any days that didn’t work for us the next week. I, again, immediately replied to him and said that we were wide open but would like to know when they were coming so that we could stay home from work to be there. After a few days without a response, I reached out again and asked if we needed to get another quote or if they were still planning to complete the work that we were waiting on. The “Project Manager” told me that it would be fine with him if I found another quote, which, if I were a stakeholder in Alpha Omega as a Company, I don’t think I would appreciate him telling me to go elsewhere. Well, unfortunately, the homeowner’s insurance – Auto Owners – was extremely unhelpful in recommending anyone else (who I will also be notifying of the absolutely abysmal service Alpha Omega provided), so I basically begged the “Project Manager” at Alpha Omega to complete the work WHENEVER he could fit us in & continued to patiently wait… The “Project Manager” finally came by (with about an hour’s notice) to match the shingle colors on May 23rd. The “Project Manager” told us that they would come that Thursday, May 25 th to complete the work. So, we both stayed home AGAIN, and they STILL DID NOT SHOW UP. Finally, with absolutely no contact or communication to us, on May 26th the work crew came to do the repair. We just happened to both have taken that Friday off before Memorial Day and before we left for the beach, so we were there. As if this situation was not already frustrating, here’s where it gets REALLY horrible. When the work crew arrived, I spoke with them and asked them if they could take a few photos of the roof when they were done so that we could see where it was repaired – our home is 3 stories and there were various areas that needed to be patched that you could not see from the ground. The work crew was very nice and said they would take photos. Well, before I knew it the crew did the repair and packed up and left – without saying anything & without showing me any pictures of the roof. I wasn’t too concerned because I knew the “Project Manager” would probably be coming by so that we could pay for the work, and I would just ask to see the photos then. Two weeks went by, and I received an email invoice for the roof repair. I called the phone number on the invoice and spoke to a very nice woman and explained that we would like to see the pictures of the repair that was done. She said she completely understood that she would do the same thing and that it was no problem for her to reply all on the invoice and ask the crew for the pictures before I paid the invoice. So, she did, she sent an email that I was copied on to the “Project Manager” and asked him to email the pictures. About 10 minutes later the “Project Manager” called me and SCREAMED & CUSSED me out – this man said things too vulgar to even put on the internet. He told me that I was an entitled B***, that I could walk my a** out to the street and take my own god d*** pictures, that he knew I was going to be a pain in his a**, how dare me call and request photos. I mean ON AND ON. When he finally stopped screaming to take a breath I said “(His name), all I’m asking for is a few pictures of the roof since there were multiple places that were patched up that we can’t see from the ground”. This is when he started yelling again telling me that when his crew got up there, they didn’t end up needing to replace anything but one spot (WHY he would not have communicated that to me is a mystery as ALL repair spots were of course still included on the invoice – I believe he was so upset I wanted photos because he KNEW he didn’t complete the work properly). I asked him if I could speak to someone else and this is when he took to cussing me out again and told me that NO ONE at Alpha Omega would EVER agree to send me pictures of the completed work (with lots of choice words mixed in) and hung up on me. I have NEVER EVER been spoken to this way. This man was UNHINGED and the reason his name is not listed is because I am terrified of him. He is dangerous, sexist and a coward. He would have NEVER spoken to my husband that way, which is absolutely unacceptable. I then proceeded to call the woman at invoicing back and was so shaken up that I was crying to her. She was very kind and assured me she would have someone contact me because the “Project Manager” didn’t have anyone that he directly reported to because that person quit (CAN YOU BLAME THEM?). I was contacted promptly by someone more senior and explained the situation. He was apologetic, provided me with the photos (THAT’S RIGHT – they already had photos, so why “Project Manager” was so upset about me wanting the photos was absurd), and so generously offered me a measly $50 credit (even though the work that was invoiced had not all been completed). Of course, the men in my life could not believe how awful this person treated me and how unprofessional his conduct was, so my father reached out to a handful of executives at Alpha Omega to alert them to this situation so that it would NEVER happen to anyone ever again. A Chief Officer from the C-Suite replied to my father and assured him that he would reach out to me so that he could hear the story and offer an apology. Not only did the the Chief Officer not call me to hear this story, he had one of his reports reach out to me with an HR person on the phone and did not ask me a SINGLE question about what happened – all he and the HR person did was go on and on about how amazing of a company Alpha Omega is. I wasn’t asking for anything – we had already written the check for the invoice – all I wanted was to be able to tell my story so that it wouldn’t happen to anyone else ever again and all I received on the other end (while wasting my time during the workday) was a sales pitch about Alpha Omega. They cashed our check and went on about their merry day. Absolutely disappointing at best. So, no, I would never ever recommend Alpha Omega to anyone, not even my worst enemy."

Alison M on August 2023

The multiple award winning Alpha Omega Construction Group has proudly and diligently served the Charlotte area for over two decades. Based out of Indian Trail, we are prepared and eager to take your construction work off your hands and into ours. Roofing work and repairs can be a very stressful process for most homeowners or building owners. So let us do what we have done for the past 20+ years and do the job spot-on for you. We assure you top-notch work done speedily and in the most cost effective way. For all of your Charlotte construction needs, count on us to take care of it all!

"WOULD NOT RECOMMEND ALPHA OMEGA UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCE. My husband and I are fairly new homeowners and put our complete faith & trust in Alpha Omega Construction Group when our gutter cleaner pointed out a few spots on our roof that needed to be patched. We came in contact with Alpha Omega through our homeowner’s insurance and reached out for a quote on April 12th. On April 19th we received the quote & immediately signed all the paperwork to send back to get the work scheduled. The “Project Manager” (keeping name out of this for reasons you’ll understand farther down) in Charlotte, NC assured us that he would be able to get the spots on the roof patched & work complete within the next week. On April 21st the “Project Manager” said they would be out on April 25th to repair the roof. So, my husband and I stayed home from work so that we would be there for the work crew. They never showed up on April 25th and when I reached out, I finally got a response that they could come on May 11th. So, I reached out on May 11th, after staying home from work AGAIN, and was told that it would have to be May 12th. Please keep in mind, the entire time I am being extremely flexible and understanding about how delayed this project was getting as I understand that delays happen in other construction projects. I reached out again on May 14th when the crew never showed up on May 12th and was told by the “Project Manager” that he didn’t know when they could come out but were there any days that didn’t work for us the next week. I, again, immediately replied to him and said that we were wide open but would like to know when they were coming so that we could stay home from work to be there. After a few days without a response, I reached out again and asked if we needed to get another quote or if they were still planning to complete the work that we were waiting on. The “Project Manager” told me that it would be fine with him if I found another quote, which, if I were a stakeholder in Alpha Omega as a Company, I don’t think I would appreciate him telling me to go elsewhere. Well, unfortunately, the homeowner’s insurance – Auto Owners – was extremely unhelpful in recommending anyone else (who I will also be notifying of the absolutely abysmal service Alpha Omega provided), so I basically begged the “Project Manager” at Alpha Omega to complete the work WHENEVER he could fit us in & continued to patiently wait… The “Project Manager” finally came by (with about an hour’s notice) to match the shingle colors on May 23rd. The “Project Manager” told us that they would come that Thursday, May 25 th to complete the work. So, we both stayed home AGAIN, and they STILL DID NOT SHOW UP. Finally, with absolutely no contact or communication to us, on May 26th the work crew came to do the repair. We just happened to both have taken that Friday off before Memorial Day and before we left for the beach, so we were there. As if this situation was not already frustrating, here’s where it gets REALLY horrible. When the work crew arrived, I spoke with them and asked them if they could take a few photos of the roof when they were done so that we could see where it was repaired – our home is 3 stories and there were various areas that needed to be patched that you could not see from the ground. The work crew was very nice and said they would take photos. Well, before I knew it the crew did the repair and packed up and left – without saying anything & without showing me any pictures of the roof. I wasn’t too concerned because I knew the “Project Manager” would probably be coming by so that we could pay for the work, and I would just ask to see the photos then. Two weeks went by, and I received an email invoice for the roof repair. I called the phone number on the invoice and spoke to a very nice woman and explained that we would like to see the pictures of the repair that was done. She said she completely understood that she would do the same thing and that it was no problem for her to reply all on the invoice and ask the crew for the pictures before I paid the invoice. So, she did, she sent an email that I was copied on to the “Project Manager” and asked him to email the pictures. About 10 minutes later the “Project Manager” called me and SCREAMED & CUSSED me out – this man said things too vulgar to even put on the internet. He told me that I was an entitled B***, that I could walk my a** out to the street and take my own god d*** pictures, that he knew I was going to be a pain in his a**, how dare me call and request photos. I mean ON AND ON. When he finally stopped screaming to take a breath I said “(His name), all I’m asking for is a few pictures of the roof since there were multiple places that were patched up that we can’t see from the ground”. This is when he started yelling again telling me that when his crew got up there, they didn’t end up needing to replace anything but one spot (WHY he would not have communicated that to me is a mystery as ALL repair spots were of course still included on the invoice – I believe he was so upset I wanted photos because he KNEW he didn’t complete the work properly). I asked him if I could speak to someone else and this is when he took to cussing me out again and told me that NO ONE at Alpha Omega would EVER agree to send me pictures of the completed work (with lots of choice words mixed in) and hung up on me. I have NEVER EVER been spoken to this way. This man was UNHINGED and the reason his name is not listed is because I am terrified of him. He is dangerous, sexist and a coward. He would have NEVER spoken to my husband that way, which is absolutely unacceptable. I then proceeded to call the woman at invoicing back and was so shaken up that I was crying to her. She was very kind and assured me she would have someone contact me because the “Project Manager” didn’t have anyone that he directly reported to because that person quit (CAN YOU BLAME THEM?). I was contacted promptly by someone more senior and explained the situation. He was apologetic, provided me with the photos (THAT’S RIGHT – they already had photos, so why “Project Manager” was so upset about me wanting the photos was absurd), and so generously offered me a measly $50 credit (even though the work that was invoiced had not all been completed). Of course, the men in my life could not believe how awful this person treated me and how unprofessional his conduct was, so my father reached out to a handful of executives at Alpha Omega to alert them to this situation so that it would NEVER happen to anyone ever again. A Chief Officer from the C-Suite replied to my father and assured him that he would reach out to me so that he could hear the story and offer an apology. Not only did the the Chief Officer not call me to hear this story, he had one of his reports reach out to me with an HR person on the phone and did not ask me a SINGLE question about what happened – all he and the HR person did was go on and on about how amazing of a company Alpha Omega is. I wasn’t asking for anything – we had already written the check for the invoice – all I wanted was to be able to tell my story so that it wouldn’t happen to anyone else ever again and all I received on the other end (while wasting my time during the workday) was a sales pitch about Alpha Omega. They cashed our check and went on about their merry day. Absolutely disappointing at best. So, no, I would never ever recommend Alpha Omega to anyone, not even my worst enemy."

Alison M on August 2023


Advanta Construction
Unknown
No reviews
Advanta Construction
Unknown
No reviews
11 years of experience

Advanta Construction is an expanding company servicing the greater New York area. We are experienced in both commercial and residential projects. Our organization consists of our coordinated, client oriented office team and our crew of skilled craftsmen well practiced in many trades; including carpentry, plumbing, waterproofing, painting, and much more. Such a vast team allows us to provide for all of your construction needs.

Advanta Construction is an expanding company servicing the greater New York area. We are experienced in both commercial and residential projects. Our organization consists of our coordinated, client oriented office team and our crew of skilled craftsmen well practiced in many trades; including carpentry, plumbing, waterproofing, painting, and much more. Such a vast team allows us to provide for all of your construction needs.


Sensible Solar LLC
815 Johns Orchard Ln
5.00(
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Sensible Solar LLC
815 Johns Orchard Ln
5.00(
1
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Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Solar electric panels convert light into electricity with no moving parts. They are designed to produce clean, sustainable power for over 25 years. They will lower your utility bills and reduce your dependency on the power company. Plus, with the use of a SolarEdge inverter, you will be able to produce power on cloudy days or if your array is partially shaded. As the price of materials drop and the options for financing increases, there isn’t a better time to invest in your future.

Solar electric panels convert light into electricity with no moving parts. They are designed to produce clean, sustainable power for over 25 years. They will lower your utility bills and reduce your dependency on the power company. Plus, with the use of a SolarEdge inverter, you will be able to produce power on cloudy days or if your array is partially shaded. As the price of materials drop and the options for financing increases, there isn’t a better time to invest in your future.


JBH Electrical
7224 Vespar Ct
No reviews
JBH Electrical
7224 Vespar Ct
No reviews
14 years of experience

JBH Electrical is a family owned local business ready to take on all your electrical needs. We can help you with small needs and have the resources to take your biggest projects.

JBH Electrical is a family owned local business ready to take on all your electrical needs. We can help you with small needs and have the resources to take your biggest projects.


J.Long Custom Homes, LLC
4610B N. College Rd
No reviews
J.Long Custom Homes, LLC
4610B N. College Rd
No reviews
20 years of experience

Our Building Team will take your next project from inception to completion. We work with general contractors as their right hand subcontract builder to meet the goals you establish with them. As subcontractors we look at every project with a comprehensive approach who implements what the Architect and the Licensed General have established at the beginning of the project.

Our Building Team will take your next project from inception to completion. We work with general contractors as their right hand subcontract builder to meet the goals you establish with them. As subcontractors we look at every project with a comprehensive approach who implements what the Architect and the Licensed General have established at the beginning of the project.



J and J Solar
310 N Front St
No reviews
J and J Solar
310 N Front St
No reviews
14 years of experience

J and J Solar is a premier solar company located in Wilmington, NC. We do commercial and residential solar projects. J and J Solar is a distributor for multiple companies. Also, we have panels that are manufactured strictly for us. They can be customized from 60w to 270w.

J and J Solar is a premier solar company located in Wilmington, NC. We do commercial and residential solar projects. J and J Solar is a distributor for multiple companies. Also, we have panels that are manufactured strictly for us. They can be customized from 60w to 270w.


CRS Construction & Roofing
348 Whitehall Rd
No reviews
CRS Construction & Roofing
348 Whitehall Rd
No reviews
16 years of experience

We are one of the leading roofing companies in the area with our team out each day in neighborhoods, taking care of our clients. Our staff will come out and evaluate your roof for hail and wind damage that you may not know you have, CRS Construction & Roofing pays attention to storms in the area to make sure the clients are aware of possible damage. By working well with many different insurance companies, we can make sure you get the coverage form you insurance company that you need, We will also interface with insurance adjusters on your behalf and make sure we are on the site when the adjuster comes to inspect your roof claim Your trust and loyalty is CRS Construction and Roofing. WE ARE NOW OFFERING A NEW ROOF UPGRADE SHINGLE OR A $500.00 OFF YOUR NEW ROOF.

We are one of the leading roofing companies in the area with our team out each day in neighborhoods, taking care of our clients. Our staff will come out and evaluate your roof for hail and wind damage that you may not know you have, CRS Construction & Roofing pays attention to storms in the area to make sure the clients are aware of possible damage. By working well with many different insurance companies, we can make sure you get the coverage form you insurance company that you need, We will also interface with insurance adjusters on your behalf and make sure we are on the site when the adjuster comes to inspect your roof claim Your trust and loyalty is CRS Construction and Roofing. WE ARE NOW OFFERING A NEW ROOF UPGRADE SHINGLE OR A $500.00 OFF YOUR NEW ROOF.


ENC Solar Works
4022 Wilshire Blvd
No reviews
ENC Solar Works
4022 Wilshire Blvd
No reviews
27 years of experience

Installers of electric solar panels, hot water & swimming pool heat/cool...25 years of experience, licensed electricians, only insured employees will work in your home.

Installers of electric solar panels, hot water & swimming pool heat/cool...25 years of experience, licensed electricians, only insured employees will work in your home.


Signature Solar
7664 Market St
No reviews
Signature Solar
7664 Market St
No reviews
25 years of experience

Signature Solar is a fully licensed and insured solar energy provider located in Wilmington, NC. We help homeowners select the solar energy system that fits their needs. We cut a person's power bill on average by 50% with 100% elimination possible. We use only "Made In America" Solar products.

Signature Solar is a fully licensed and insured solar energy provider located in Wilmington, NC. We help homeowners select the solar energy system that fits their needs. We cut a person's power bill on average by 50% with 100% elimination possible. We use only "Made In America" Solar products.

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Solar panel services FAQs

The average cost to install solar panels is around $26,600, and most homeowners pay between $4,500 and $53,000. Keep in mind that these prices don’t consider the federal investment tax credit (ITC), which can effectively reduce those costs by up to 30%. The price you can expect to pay for solar panel installation depends on the size of the system, where you live, the type and brand of panels, and the labor costs. Get price quotes from at least three solar companies in your area to find the best deal.

In most states, solar installers need to be licensed and insured as solar professionals, although some states don’t have specific requirements for installers. You can use our state licensing tool to check if an installer you’re considering hiring holds the proper licensing. No matter where you live, a member of your solar panel installation company must be a certified electrician to connect your panels to your home and the electric grid.

There are a few qualifying questions you should ask a local solar panel company before hiring them:

  • Will you handle permits for the installation?

  • Does your total price include the equipment and labor?

  • How long do you expect the installation process to take?

  • What kind of workmanship warranty do you include with your installations?

  • Who should I contact if I have a problem with my system after installation?

  • Do you install the panels or outsource the work to third parties?

  • Will you file for solar incentives for me?

In most cases, yes, solar panels are well worth the investment. Going solar with your home’s energy is expensive, but, in most states, the panels will pay for themselves by reducing your electric bills. Solar panels don’t produce greenhouse gasses or other pollutants, meaning you can feel good about using this renewable energy source to power your home. Plus, installing solar panels can boost your home value, helping your profit off your next home sale.

Yes, solar panel installation will require permits. The required permits will depend on where you live, as some states and cities have solar-specific permits, while others only require electrical permits to connect to the grid. In either case, it’s best to hire a reputable solar installer in your area, as a representative should handle all of the necessary permitting for you and will include the cost of the permits in your initial solar estimate.

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