Westchester Premier Builders, Inc.
About us
Whether you're looking to add space to your home with an addition, to give your kitchen a new look or completely overhaul your bathroom, our talented contractors can back you up. Westchester Premier Builders, Inc, is a locally owned and operated business with over 25 years of experience. We will provide you with excellent workmanship and reasonable pricing. Call now!
Business highlights
Services we offer
Kitchen, Bathroom, Basement building/ Additions.
Amenities
Free Estimates
Yes
Warranties
Yes
Accepted Payment Methods
- Check
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The job Anthony did was not in accordance with the specifications of the job. He changed the job specs without telling us (never mind ASKING us) about the change, including using materials and methods that saved him time and money.
The quality of work was mediocre at best. Details were left unfinished. (I would say that Anthony is particularly weak on interior work.) And about a year later, parts of what he did were already coming apart.
Anthony was very disorganized. He lost paperwork. He seemed to have problems properly organizing crew and materials. He had great difficulty navigating the building-permit process, and he blamed it all on the building inspector.
Anthony was a very poor communicator. He did not keep us informed about the job, he did not return phone calls or answer emails in a timely fashion (in some cases weeks would pass before he responded; sometimes he just didn?t respond at all),
and he did not communicate well with his crew (the workers came to us to get instructions on what they were supposed to do).
Anthony was often late for appointments (more than an hour in some cases) and once did not show up at all.
Anthony?s crew did not clean up regularly. Worst of all, just before Christmas I asked Anthony to make sure that the debris was cleared off the front walk and front porch so there wasn?t construction rubbish in front of our front door on Christmas. In fact, there was a high pile of stuff right beside our door throughout the Christmas holiday.
Anthony told us the job would be finished in ?one good, long week.? After four days of work, the crew disappeared. They reappeared several weeks later and worked for five partial days around Christmas and then disappeared again, this time for almost eight months! The work was finally finished in late August 2012, but Anthony didn?t complete the paper work and deliver the Certificate of Occupancy to us until March 2013. So, in all, the ?one good, long week? was in fact some 65 weeks. And at every step of the process, we had to chase Anthony to get him to finish the job.
Anthony gave us a fixed-price contract. At the end of the job he charged more than the contracted amount and then demanded even more!
Bottom line: Bring to mind the worst experience you ever had with a contractor, multiple that by ten, and you?ll have an idea of what it?s like to have Anthony as your contractor. Needless to say, I will never hire him again and would not recommend him to anyone.
"This job was for a un heated vestibule and plans said to sheet rock, I installed azak sheets at my cost as it is suitable for this project . We ended up in court and judge acknowledged that I used a superior product and dismissed his claim of not following plans"
Fast forward to fall of 2012 when we could not sell our home because proper permits had not been obtained at the time of the renovations. The work was not done according to local codes (i.e.; plastic PVC piping was used where copper was required, improper electrical wiring, etc.) This was a highly stressful time when we had to relocate and were trying to buy a home in another city. We could not immediately do so because of the work that had been done illegally -- many things had to be done all over again. It cost approximately $10,000 to rectify the situation.
In the end, we should have been better informed about the renovation process. Still, this was not expected from a "Licensed Contractor" and, for that reason, I cannot recommend this business.
"I do not know who this person is and think she is confusing me with a anthother company with similar name . Also she is incorrect as far as pex piping . It is legal and used by all plumbers ."
One caveat that I would share is that Woodstone's painters leave something to be desired. That said, Anthony has requested a punch list from me which I've been negligent in getting to him. but he promised to have items looked at if and when I send him the list. Overall we are very happy with our new living area - so much so that the items on the punch list seem trivial.
"I certainly didn’t say I found another job as I do 6 to 10 jobs at a time ."
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