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Avatar for Seminole Custom Homes, INC
Seminole Custom Homes, INC
5.0(
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Serving Davidson, NC and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 1973

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"Bill and Billy were very professional and efficient with the projects I had at my home. They built me and 2 car garage and deck off the back of my house. Pricing was very fair and the quality of their work was top notch. They're family owned and operated. I highly recommend them as a general contractor and builder for any home projects."
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Response time1 day
10 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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MikeTheMan Handyman DBA
5.0(
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Serving Davidson, NC and surrounding areas

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Customers say: Super punctual

"Mike the Handyman did an excellent job putting together two dressers for me. He showed up right on time and was professional from start to finish. The quality of his work was outstanding — the dressers are sturdy, perfectly assembled, and look great. He worked efficiently without cutting corners, and it was clear he takes pride in what he does. I couldn’t be happier with the results and would absolutely recommend him to anyone needing reliable, high-quality handyman services."
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Response time1 day
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JG Construction
4.8(
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Serving Davidson, NC and surrounding areas

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In business since 2016

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Customers say: Quick response

"Joe and his crew built a truly great Pole barn. He and his crew worked extremely well together which allowed them to breeze thru building the barn itself. If you need builder and crew you can rely on everytime, hire him and his guys cause it will be a great experience which includes quality, excellence, and dependability. And I already have a future project in mind. JH"
JG Construction
JG Construction
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JG Construction

+9

Response time7 hrs
Response rate88%
Recommended by87%of homeowners
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Sal's Contracting, Inc
4.9(
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Serving Davidson, NC and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 1985

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"I initially hired Sal to install pre-purchased garage shelving, once Sal came out he realized the shelving could not be installed due to the garage studs not being appropriately spaced out. Sal let me know he could build and install custom shelving. After a couple rounds of changing my mind on what I wanted, Sal came out and installed the shelving. Sal was very patient, informative and responsive through the process. Sal and his team did quality work, even down to using screws and not nails, so we don't have to worry about nail pops and the shelving is extremely sturdy, which is very important given this self is for garage storage."
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Response time8 hrs
1 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by88%of homeowners
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Carolina Contracting & Investments Inc
4.5(
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Serving Davidson, NC and surrounding areas

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In business since 2012

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"I have a feeling that these positive reviews were all entered by employees or members of the family because there is no way these many folks were satisfied. What a terrible experience - this whole project was a clown show from start to finish. We hired Glenn to convert our screened in porch to an enclosed sunroom and extend it by 5 feet. We were assured that once this was completed everything would blend in perfectly with our existing structure and we would be very happy. We had some existing plants located in back of the screened porch and asked that they remove them carefully so that we could replant at projects completion. No problem was their answer to that. Day 1 - the Brick masons' show up and they dig up the plants - shoddily at best and set them aside. When we looked at the plants we realized they had cut through the root structure so they could just get them out for the way - As they begin to lay the foundation for the extension, we noticed that the bricks that were picked out DO NOT MATCH the existing house at all - not even close. My wife had to go out to tell them to stop what they were doing until we could get it worked out with Glen - Their answer, of course, was, "it's not our fault" - after a few calls to Glen, he and his "foreman" (and I use that term so loosely it's not even funny) came out and saw that this was the case. After going back and forth with brick company they claim that they found the correct brick and the brick masons started over. Framing came next and we thought everything was going smoothly until the trim guys were here installing our tongue and groove ceiling and they noticed that the newly framed walls were not square. In fact they were so far out of square that the walls were actually bowed where you could visually see it - no string or level was needed. Once this was discovered the "foreman" kept calling the framers to tell them how to fix it and the painters (Yes, PAINTERS) would show up and stare at the wall for a little while, scrape at the drywall and tap it with a hammer to try to make the wall straight. The "Foreman" would pop by every morning, shake his head and tell us that he told the framers how to fix it. Yet again, painters would show up and have no clue what they were there to fix. As they didn't speak any english, it was very difficult for anyone to tell them what needed to be done. As that was going on, they decided to install the hardwood floor that we picked out. It was then that we realized the cement floor that the "brick Masons" laid, was not level and left a rather large hump in the floor. So, as you walked across the hardwoods, they would bounce up and down by a large amount. Glen came back out and we had to show him with a level what we were talking about. Glen actually looked at us and told us that all of these discrepancies were within tolerances - WHAT?? There were numerous attempts made to level the concrete, even to the point of bringing in a grinder to try to level the floor. After many attempts, they finally got the floor to a point where we were ok with it. So they reinstalled the hardwoods. At this time, they were still trying to figure out how to fix both outside walls to make them straight, all the while they are bringing in ladders and moving stuff around and guess what? They scratched the **** out of the hardwood floors. We had pleaded with Mr. "Foreman" to not put the floor down until everything else was complete, to no avail. Glen or Mr. Foreman" would tell us that the walls were fixed and we would have to wait for them to show up so we could pull out our levels to show them that they weren't. You would think that if a customer is telling you somethings not right that when you showed up you would bring your own level or tape measure to use - but nope - we supplied the tools. They re-framed the back of our fireplace box as well - want to guess what that looked like when they were "done"? Right, not one part of it was straight. the walls bowed out on both sides and they had to rip it down and start again. When the painters were there, they stayed so late that they were painting by the light of their cell phones because there wasn't any power to that room yet. We have pictures and videos to document ALL of this - it was just a bunch of circus monkeys, one after another that showed up here to work. When the walls were finally 'close enough', we gave them the go ahead to complete the ceiling. Once the ceiling went up, there were gaps between the ceiling and the walls - in some areas the gaps were quite large. We asked what could be done about that and got the blank stare. Finally they decided it would be best to throw a piece of trim up there between the ceiling and the wall to hide the gap that they just couldn't get fixed. With the trim in place, we still had plenty of gaps and quite frankly, it looked like crap. So they decided that a bigger piece of moulding, crown moulding, should be used to alleviate the gap. We agreed to that fix and up went the crown. We still have gaps between the ceiling and the walls. And we were tired of everyone standing around scratching their heads, not knowing how to make it right. this project was supposed to be 10-12 weeks but went WAY beyond that estimate. There were weeks at a time when no one showed up. The 'finish carpenters' would show up in our driveway and sit in their truck for up to 40 minutes before they made their way back to the worksite. And I think only once did they work 8 hours. Most days they were here for 3 hours at a time and then they would disappear. The shingles that they put on the roof "weren't even close to matching the existing house" as our roofer put it. We had to have our entire roof replaced and the roofer asked us who did that section cause it "wasn't even close." If you stand outside and look at the bricks, they don't match either. they have grooves in them where the existing bricks do not. We asked in the beginning to give us heat and air in this room. Instead of bringing in an HVAC guy to see what was needed, they ran undersized ducts to the room and the system can not pump enough air or heat into there to make a difference. We had to bring in our own HVAC company and we'll be spending an additional 3.5 - 4k to have this fixed. Heck, the door to the outside is so hard to close and lock that we try not to use it until I can get someone out here to fix it. When the final accounting showed up, Glenn was trying to charge us for supervisor time for the period when no work was being done and he was trying to charge us for their efforts made to fix the issues they created. the only thing he did right was offer to replace the hardwood flooring that his guys tore up. But to bill us for the crown molding that was put up to cover up their poor craftsmanship? Or to bill us for having the framers (painters really) come out to fix the bowed walls that they haphazardly built in the first place? He claims that his books are open but when you try to compare charges from him you better be well versed in finance. They use an estimate system that doesn't line up with the actual charges that they send you every month. it is very difficult to reconcile. He claimed we made a lot of changes and thats why there were overages yet, we never saw a change order of any type. We even made concessions from the original estimate to try to keep our costs lower but Glen found a way to take those saves and incorporate them into his labor costs. Needless to say, nothing came in under budget. the labor costs are extremely hard to validate as he just takes the word of the "foreman" as to who worked, when and for how long. We use our room, and we try to look away from the obvious frustrations that we still have with it. But we were totally soured of ever doing a Remodeling project again - this was, by far, the worst experience wow have ever had hiring a Company to do work for us. Your mileage may vary but you've been warned. Oh and, if you'd like to see the pictures, videos or the accounting of finances, feel free to pop us a line. We'd be happy to show you."
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Response time1 day
5 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by86%of homeowners
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Vince Curcio - The Bizzzy Bee
4.6(
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Serving Davidson, NC and surrounding areas

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In business since 1992

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Emergency services offered

"Very pleased with the work Nate and Tom did. They arrived early each day, were very professional and friendly, knew what they were doing, and did it well. They looked out for my interests by pointing out that the mailbox post, which was originally just going to be fixed, needed to be replaced due to wood rot. They then offered to paint the new post. After replacing rotten wood above and below the front door, they also painted the whole area instead of just the repaired area since it would look better. The owner, Vince, explained that he unfortunately had to cancel doing two items on my repair list because the height of my roof combined with the steepness of my yard made using their 40-ft ladder unsafe. I admire that Vince placed the safety of his workers above doing those repairs. This was my second time hiring The Bizzzy Bee, and I plan to use them again."
Drywall and Painting
Drywall and Painting
French Drain
Roof Valley Leak Repair
Squirrel Damage Repairs

+17

Response time1 day
7 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by90%of homeowners
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KD's Elite Custom Building, LLC
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Serving Davidson, NC and surrounding areas

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In business since 2010

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"Ryan & his crew did a fantastic job replacing my deck, I would highly recommend having them come out to do work, they are reasonably priced, funny & extremely professional. Thank you Ryan!"
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+54

Response time1 day
1 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by92%of homeowners
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Trestle Home Service’s
4.7(
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Serving Davidson, NC and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2012

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Emergency services offered

"Kip did an awesome job on my driveway about 5 years ago and still looks brand new. Also brought him in recently when he was in town to look at my garage door which was getting stuck when opening. He was quick and efficient and cost half the price compared to the manufacturer service provider. He's also very available via phone for any questions or troubleshooting concerns. With his knowledge and old school customer service skills, I highly recommend him as a handyman for any home project!"
Large bathroom Renovation
Handymen Project
Handymen Project
New supply lines
Handymen Project

+38

Response time1 day
24 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by81%of homeowners
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Ruiz Enterprises LLC
4.9(
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Serving Davidson, NC and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2018

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"I recently had the pleasure of working with Mollie and Catalino at Ruiz Enterprises to remove our old screened in porch and build a new deck and I couldn’t be happier with the results. From start to finish, the experience was smooth, professional, and above all, stress-free. Communication: Mollie and Catalino was outstanding in terms of communication. They took the time to understand exactly what I wanted and worked very hard to help find ways we could save money. I was kept informed at every stage, and any questions or concerns were addressed promptly and thoroughly. Quality of Work: The quality of work was very impressive. The deck was built with attention to detail, and it’s clear that Catalino and his team take pride in their work. We went from having a poorly designed screened porch that flooded to a beautiful new deck that gives us more usable space and more room to enjoy being outside. Timeliness: The project was completed on schedule, with no unexpected delays. Mollie and Catalino provided a clear timeline from the beginning, and they stuck to it and even worked with us as waited for HOA approval. Professionalism: The team was punctual, courteous, and respectful of my property. They maintained a clean worksite and ensured everything was in order before they left each day. Catalino even returned unused materials back to the retailer and I got almost a $1,000 back from the unused materials. I was happy to get the money back and not having to load and return heavy bags of cement! Overall Experience: I am thoroughly impressed with Ruiz Enterprises and the deck they built. It has transformed our outdoor space into a perfect place for relaxation and entertainment. I highly recommend Ruiz Enterprises to anyone looking for a reliable, skilled, and dedicated contractor for their home improvement projects. Thank you, Mollie and Catalino, for a job well done!"
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Composite Deck
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+401

Response time1 day
8 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by93%of homeowners
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A HELPING HAND CONSTRUCTION
4.6(
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Serving Davidson, NC and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2002

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"J.C. is a very polite and friendly contractor.  He built a screened-in porch on the back of our house.  He and his helper did a good job except for using cheap materials in the ceiling that bulged in places and a screen door that would not hold it's shape.  J.C. made an effort to correct these issues.  He replaced the door with another door that also would not hold it's shape.  His helper tried tacking the ceiling which worked to some extent.
J.C. is an excellent tiler.  He retiled our kitchen floor and bathroom.  These are excellent.  My husband and I would both recommend him highly for tiling.
He and his crew laid bamboo flooring in our living area and hallway.  It is beautiful except for some buckling issues.  We made some notes of a few other areas that needed finishing.  (3/4 round by the fireplace, sealing of the rock tile at the front door.) 
The frustrating part of our experience was the bathroom.  My husband and I spent an enormous amount of time (50 miles round trip, 3 trips) to take care of tiling for the bathroom.  Our first selection didn't work because when we were back home, we were told that some items were out of stock.  If the tile is on the show room, it doesn't mean it is in s tock. Our second trip was wasted when the salesman JC wanted us to use showed us only high-end products and our bill was going to be through the roof.  We only agreed to a third trip if JC would guarantee to come with us.
JC highly recommended  a walk-in shower.  I was skeptical about our shower not spraying the bathroom floor with water without a door.  JC explained how it would work and not to worry.  A year later, we are finally contracting  someone to come in and install a glass door so I don't have to wipe up the bathroom floor after a shower.
JC was not always present when the workers were there.  As a result a lot of work had to be redone due to lack of experience.  J.C agreed that his continuing presence was needed in order to guide the progress and accuracy of his workers.
When we pointed out that the tiles to the bathroom looked crooked, JC explained it was the initial contractor who  didn't build the house square.  That sort of information would have been helpful before the work began and not after it was completed.  J.C. found a great solution and redid the vanity wall to line up with the tile.
The make-up mirror was installed too high and only cold water came out of the shower head until JC thought they may have overlooked the scald-prevention device.  Once it was removed, it was fine.
We both like J.C very much.  I think it became frustrating for him when we asked him about problems we saw and how it would be corrected. It became clear that he was ready to move on to the next job.
The overall experience and quality of work we graded at about a C.  On the other hand, J. C.'s tiling would be A+"
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Bathroom remodel
Remodeling - Kitchen Project
Remodeling - General Project
Matching quartz counter tops to match the neutral grey theme, and introduce the cleanliness of white with the associated trim nearby

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