When you're searching for an experienced New York contractor for your next project, we hope you'll consider Peak Construction. Since 1994, we’ve been one of the most respected Hudson Valley remodeling contractors by delivering consistent value and respect to every client and project. Expect personal attention whether you need a custom home improvement, a historically accurate home addition, or you are leading a multi-million dollar retail construction project. While we offer an expansive list of residential and commercial capabilities to meet your needs, we don't try to be everything to everybody. Our focus on specialized knowledge and service earns our clients' admiration and ongoing business. If you need experts to flawlessly integrate modern convenience and techniques, while preserving your traditional architecture, Peak Construction is your perfect choice. With us, you're more than just a project. From planning through completion, our goal is to make your life easier. You'll find we are a friendly group of professionals and would like to know how we can help. Please contact us to discuss your needs.
Home builders, additions, decks, garages, kitchens & bathrooms., mold remediation, remodeling, roofing, water and fire restoration
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Our insurance company recommended Peak, so we figured it would be best to go with a company the insurance company was familiar with and had worked with before. When we first met with Jason, he was pleasant and knowledgeable, and he was very responsive. It took a long time for the insurance company and Peak to agree on a price. I'm sure this was due mostly to the insurance company's nickel and diming, but I was surprised given they had worked together before. Once we signed the contract and put money down, Peak was a bit less responsive. The timeline was really rushed, and I got the impression that Peak had larger, "more important" jobs than ours. The insurance company did not want to pay for more loss of use time than they had to, so they put lots of pressure on Peak to rush things. Consequently, a lot of the work was rushed and not always done well.
Peak relied on a lot of sub-contractors and did not have good management/oversight of them. There were lots of screw-ups and miscommunications. For example, the plumbers showed up to install the bathroom vanities, but said they didn't have the equipment to move the plumbing so the new vanity would fit. We have 3 bathrooms, and this happened twice. Also, the sub-contractor tile person showed up to do the tiles in the master bath, but left when there was no tile board down, as he said he did not agree to do that. The electrician subcontractor also removed an electrical box for our chandelier by mistake (another miscommunication) and then put it back in the wrong place when he replaced it, so he had to come back again to move it. Also, someone from Peak (not a plumber) improperly installed the faucet handles in our master bath. When another Peak person came to fix it, he scratched the handles in the process of removing them, so I had to order replacement parts for the faucet and wait again for someone to come and put them in properly.
The painting sub-contractors were a disaster. They painted on sweltering, humid days, without using air conditioning and leaving windows open with no screens. As a result, there were lots of paint drips, and even small bugs stuck to the paint on the walls. The painting subcontractor also did pretty crappy work, not adequately touching up imperfections in the wall (such as marks from the water test tool used by the water damage mitigation company) and not sanding properly before painting. When I complained, Peak had their own painter come by himself, basically every day for weeks to fix the imperfections and other finishing touches that needed to be done in the house. He was a very nice guy, but it was really irritating constantly having someone in the house after we moved in, particularly since I work from home and have young children. He did a pretty good job trying to fix the horrible paint job, but I wish they had used him in the beginning. I am still finding paint drips and water measurement tool marks that I didn't see before we gave Peak the final payment. It is very upsetting to think about how we paid someone to paint so poorly when I could have done the job better myself.
On a more positive note, I would say the overall quality of the work was pretty good, and I would say the price was very fair for the amount of work done. The new hardwood floors and kitchen cabinets look beautiful, as does the tiling work. The process of getting there was very stressful and disorganized, though. I would be wary of using Peak in a water damage/insurance situation where there is a time rush. I would also be sure to ask how much they will be relying on sub-contractors and how they will be overseeing them.
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Peak personnel were professional and punctual. They all seemed to take real pride in their work, and the quality of the restoration showed this. There were no hidden costs or need for change orders. I was (am) completely satisfied with the result. I would recommend them without hesitation."Thank you very much for your review! We are happy that you have had a positive experience with Peak Construction."
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