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SurfSide Awning
4.7(
207
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Serving Flushing, NY and surrounding areas

Approved

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 1989

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Huge thanks to Chris for being so attentive to all my needs to get my project done! They are very honest and trustworthy and I would highly recommend anyone who is interested in installing a new awning to use Surfside Awning! They have been very professional, finished all the work in a timely manner and their quality is A1! All at a very reasonable price! Canâ t recommend them enough! Very happy with them!"
Long Island NY
New Jersey
New Jersey
Bronx NYC
Dunkin Donuts

+28

Response time2 days
Response rate85%
9 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Bobking Construction, Inc.
4.7(
81
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Serving Flushing, NY and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2005

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"We hired Bobking to do our driveway and patio, and some roofing work. They are a very professional and hardworking team. Very happy with the work done by Bobking. Will recommend 100%."
Brick pointing
Brick work
Concrete Sidewalk
Tile installation
Tiles installed

+66

Response time1 day
Recommended by88%of homeowners
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Dart Awnings
4.7(
34
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Serving Flushing, NY and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1985

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I'd say that 95% went well, the remaining 5% was not up to expectation. That 5% wouldn't stop me from recommending them, but I think they need to tighten that up with me and anyone else that hires them. The sales call went well, but turns out it could have been handled a little better. One thing that I was pleasantly surprised with was the honesty. We were hoping to have these in for a specific event, the salesman told me up front that he would not promise the installation by that date, even if it cost him the sale. I appreciated that. I also appreciated the advice. We originally called regarding retractable awnings, but based on the distance they could extend and the sun angle at the time of day we'd want to use the awnings, we wouldn't get effective shade coverage and it would have been a waste of money. The only disappointment was after the fact in that there were some options we would have taken advantage of, such as zippered, removable sides and such that would have been easier and cheaper to add in during the manufacturing process than after the fact when the awnings are already installed. They came quickly, did a great job with the framing, then we waited for the fabric to be manufactured, which they only start after the framing is installed so they have exact measurements. Unfortunately they were not able to get the awnings up for our event, but we knew that was possible, so I take nothing away from them for this. I was told they tried, but these were large awnings, and it was very clearly a long shot when we signed on. They came and installed the awnings. They look great. That's where the last 5% comes into play, though. I was discussing some of the details, and the installers mentioned they could add in zippers to give us a better view of the patio from the deck, and had some other ideas. I was also told this was brought up among themselves during the framing installation, but nobody spoke to us about these details. We don't know what's possible, and they had some good ideas we would like to have ben told of. I expressed that disappointment, especially because if we add those options now, they are more difficult onsite and more expensive to install. Had we known, or at least been given the choice, we would have appreciated that very much. The fabric installers were understanding and said they would ask someone from the office to call to discuss. We still haven't gotten that call. I can call them, and most likely will, but they set an expectation for the call after knowing I was a little disappointed. I would have liked them to follow through. So the short story is, the awnings look great, they could have handled the sales/options process better, and we didn't get the follow-up after the installation as promised."
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+7

Response time3 days
1 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Patios questions, answered by experts

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