we employ over 10 employees we cover the NC-SC Region
"I signed a contract with this one man company for a 5 figure bathroom remodel on March 17, 2018. He promised it would be a two to four week job. He also told me he had established "crews" that were the best in the business. When the job finally started after two delays the first two sub contractors showed up and quit before starting because of a dispute they had with him over "money". When I contacted the subs and asked them to return they told me they would be happy to if I could work with them directly but that they would never work with him again. I knew I was in trouble at that point. When he found new subs off of craigslist or Facebook marketplace (not what we agreed to) they finally got most of the job done in about 2 months. But they installed the tile backer board incorrectly and the grout kept breaking up. They came back and took out tile and screwed in the backer board but he had ordered the wrong tile so it did not match the rest of the floor. He has now delivered the wrong tile three times. He will go weeks without returning phone calls and his voice mail box is always full. He will not respond to text messages. His main counter top fabricator has refused to do further work for him but they did do a great job for me. I have been trying to get my defective tile replaced for six months. He has promised time and again to come do it but always has an excuse. A month long custody battle had him "at court" every day causing one delay. Then he left for Disney World and promised to be here to fix it on the Monday he returned. Have not heard from him for two weeks after calling and texting every day. There has been excuses and broken promises for six months. This is a classic "dog ate my homework" situation. Someone else is always to blame. Subsequent to hiring him and during the course of the job he bragged to me and his subcontractors one day that he had a run in with some local policemen over a custody issue and he showed us the altercation on the internet. He is very proud of it. I have attached a link so you can view for yourself and form your own opinion. youtube.com/watch?v=8bHk… Personally, had I seen this before signing the contract, I would have never done so. Seeing this, I decided to see if he had anything else on the internet. I subsequently found this link. givesendgo.com/GFQM In this link he posts that he is homeless and living out of his car and is asking for donations to his business through this religious website. He is a one man operation operating out of his car and has no office. He asked for half of the contract amount up front. Had I known he had posted that he was living in his car I would have never done that. He will promise 24-7 service and will promise to be onsite for the job but that was not our experience. During the tile installation I had someone there for two days who did not speak English and when mistakes were made I had no way to communicate so it just had to be done over correctly the next day. He was also supposed to replace three table tops with the left over material from my counter tops as I purchased an entire sheet. He later told me his fabricator mistakenly threw it away. I contacted the fabricator who told me that was not the case. I used this fabricator for counter tops before and know them to be honest and reliable. You will seen in another review he did the same thing to another customer and blamed the same fabricator. I told Travis I would not post negative reviews if he would just complete the job as promised. It's almost 8 months later and I still have an uncompleted job with faulty workmanship that has to be redone. He is nowhere to be found. I just hope this helps others make an informed decision."
Ken M on November 2018
we employ over 10 employees we cover the NC-SC Region
"I signed a contract with this one man company for a 5 figure bathroom remodel on March 17, 2018. He promised it would be a two to four week job. He also told me he had established "crews" that were the best in the business. When the job finally started after two delays the first two sub contractors showed up and quit before starting because of a dispute they had with him over "money". When I contacted the subs and asked them to return they told me they would be happy to if I could work with them directly but that they would never work with him again. I knew I was in trouble at that point. When he found new subs off of craigslist or Facebook marketplace (not what we agreed to) they finally got most of the job done in about 2 months. But they installed the tile backer board incorrectly and the grout kept breaking up. They came back and took out tile and screwed in the backer board but he had ordered the wrong tile so it did not match the rest of the floor. He has now delivered the wrong tile three times. He will go weeks without returning phone calls and his voice mail box is always full. He will not respond to text messages. His main counter top fabricator has refused to do further work for him but they did do a great job for me. I have been trying to get my defective tile replaced for six months. He has promised time and again to come do it but always has an excuse. A month long custody battle had him "at court" every day causing one delay. Then he left for Disney World and promised to be here to fix it on the Monday he returned. Have not heard from him for two weeks after calling and texting every day. There has been excuses and broken promises for six months. This is a classic "dog ate my homework" situation. Someone else is always to blame. Subsequent to hiring him and during the course of the job he bragged to me and his subcontractors one day that he had a run in with some local policemen over a custody issue and he showed us the altercation on the internet. He is very proud of it. I have attached a link so you can view for yourself and form your own opinion. youtube.com/watch?v=8bHk… Personally, had I seen this before signing the contract, I would have never done so. Seeing this, I decided to see if he had anything else on the internet. I subsequently found this link. givesendgo.com/GFQM In this link he posts that he is homeless and living out of his car and is asking for donations to his business through this religious website. He is a one man operation operating out of his car and has no office. He asked for half of the contract amount up front. Had I known he had posted that he was living in his car I would have never done that. He will promise 24-7 service and will promise to be onsite for the job but that was not our experience. During the tile installation I had someone there for two days who did not speak English and when mistakes were made I had no way to communicate so it just had to be done over correctly the next day. He was also supposed to replace three table tops with the left over material from my counter tops as I purchased an entire sheet. He later told me his fabricator mistakenly threw it away. I contacted the fabricator who told me that was not the case. I used this fabricator for counter tops before and know them to be honest and reliable. You will seen in another review he did the same thing to another customer and blamed the same fabricator. I told Travis I would not post negative reviews if he would just complete the job as promised. It's almost 8 months later and I still have an uncompleted job with faulty workmanship that has to be redone. He is nowhere to be found. I just hope this helps others make an informed decision."
Ken M on November 2018
I am a small business. I work primarily by myself. I have another subcontractor who I work with if necessary. I have a good working relationship with several builders in the area. I have my general liability insurance and worker's compensation insurance which I can provide copies of if necessary. I am a member of the Outer Banks Homebuilders Association. My LLC is in good standing with the North Carolina Secretary of State.
I am a small business. I work primarily by myself. I have another subcontractor who I work with if necessary. I have a good working relationship with several builders in the area. I have my general liability insurance and worker's compensation insurance which I can provide copies of if necessary. I am a member of the Outer Banks Homebuilders Association. My LLC is in good standing with the North Carolina Secretary of State.
We are a home repair company
We are a home repair company
Building In His Image offers quality work with reasonable prices. All work is guaranteed.
Building In His Image offers quality work with reasonable prices. All work is guaranteed.
In business for more than 30 years. Licensed, Insured and Bonded.
In business for more than 30 years. Licensed, Insured and Bonded.
Serving the Albemarle area for over 15 years, we provide honest reliable new construction and remodeling services. Growing up in and serving the Albemarle area has enabled Sawyers construction to build trustful lasting relationships with our customers. References available upon request. We accept major credit cards and offer discounts for our senior and active military customers.
Serving the Albemarle area for over 15 years, we provide honest reliable new construction and remodeling services. Growing up in and serving the Albemarle area has enabled Sawyers construction to build trustful lasting relationships with our customers. References available upon request. We accept major credit cards and offer discounts for our senior and active military customers.
Homeworks of Camden is owned and operated by myself,Kenneth Bayles and my brother Scott Hays.We have 20 years of experience in home remodeling and construction.Billing depends on the type of job.Most jobs we charge a 10 to 15% deposit.Small jobs payments are charged when the job is complete,larger jobs are charged in installments(draws) on a percentage of work completed with final payment do upon completion of work.We accept payments by credit card check or cash.We do not sub out our work and currently only have myself and my brother as employees.
Homeworks of Camden is owned and operated by myself,Kenneth Bayles and my brother Scott Hays.We have 20 years of experience in home remodeling and construction.Billing depends on the type of job.Most jobs we charge a 10 to 15% deposit.Small jobs payments are charged when the job is complete,larger jobs are charged in installments(draws) on a percentage of work completed with final payment do upon completion of work.We accept payments by credit card check or cash.We do not sub out our work and currently only have myself and my brother as employees.
Russell & Sons consist of a father and two sons that carry the work load. In business since 2006 Russell & Sons primarily did gutter and septic tank installation. In 2012 the youngest son joined the company after owning and operating a remodeling company since 2002.
Russell & Sons consist of a father and two sons that carry the work load. In business since 2006 Russell & Sons primarily did gutter and septic tank installation. In 2012 the youngest son joined the company after owning and operating a remodeling company since 2002.
Ingram Builders is a family owned and operated business based in Trenton, North Carolina. We offer free estimates and work to ensure you receive quality at a price you can afford. Billing differs from each contract - we work with each customer individually to make sure each need is being met.
Ingram Builders is a family owned and operated business based in Trenton, North Carolina. We offer free estimates and work to ensure you receive quality at a price you can afford. Billing differs from each contract - we work with each customer individually to make sure each need is being met.
Family own & operated. Father and Son workers. Over 35 years of experience.
Family own & operated. Father and Son workers. Over 35 years of experience.
The cost to refinish hardwood floors is $1,900 on average, ranging from $600 to $4,500, depending on the area size, the floor’s condition, the type of wood, the type of coating, and the refinishing method. Traditional refinishing includes sanding the floors, which can be very dusty and costs about $3 to $8 per square foot. Dustless refinishing uses a vacuum to collect dust during the sanding process, reducing the amount of dust produced, and costs about $5 to $8 per square foot.
The cost to install hardwood flooring is about $4,800 on average, ranging from about $1,000 to $12,000. Nationally, the average cost to install hardwood floors ranges from $6 to $12 per square foot for labor and materials. High-end woods and large spaces may cost $13 to $25 per square foot.
Additional cost factors include:
Square footage of the area
Type of wood
Preparation requirements
Type of finish
Location
Floor style and pattern
Plank thickness
Wood grade, color, and grain
It’s time to refinish your hardwood floors when they show signs of age that diminish their overall appearance and function. A few surefire signals that you should consider refinishing your hardwood floors include:
Gouges, scrapes, deep scratches, and dents over a significant area
Discoloration from stains or sun exposure
Water damage causing rotting, warping, or bowing
Weak, spongy, or soft spots in the floor indicating damaged subflooring
Dull and worn appearance across most of the floor
Despite the costly upfront expense, hardwood floors can add value and appeal to your home, making them one of the highest ROI home improvements. In terms of functionality, hardwood floors are very durable and can last several decades when properly maintained, making them well worth the investment. In some cases, installing hardwood floors can even alleviate allergies in household members, as it’s easier to keep this floor type free of dust mites, pet dander, pollen, and other pesky allergens.
Several kinds of wood can be used for wood flooring, not all being hardwood, ranging in price per square foot. You should choose the best type of wood for your flooring based on desired color, cost, durability, feel, and texture.
Check out the cost of common wood types per square foot:
Maple: $7–$11
Pine: $5–$10
Bamboo: $5–$11
White ash: $9–$13
Hickory: $6–$13
Red oak: $8–$13
White oak: $8–$15
Brazilian walnut: $11–$20