Quality First Construction LLC
About us
Additional phone number - (614) 332-6100.
Business highlights
Services we offer
Residential and light commercial construction, baths, garages & flooring., kitchens, roofs, room additions
Amenities
Emergency Services
Yes
Free Estimates
Yes
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Contractor has done work for us before with no problems.
Contractor installed 900 square feet of Bella Wood flooring and put in access door for furnace. A couple of weeks after door was installed door would not open properly. Contractor was contacted and message left. He did not reply.
About two months later gaps started appearing in flooring allover. Over the next couple of months it continued to get worse. Contractor had talked to supplier of flooring several times during the installation. Several messages were again left for contractor. A month later contractor came to look at floor, etc. He said he would call place were flooring was purchased about the problem. He said we will take care of it. He was also to work up estimates for other work we wanted done. We waited a month and no reply.
Over the course of three months we left messages and no reply. Finally in a face to face the contractor said the place were flooring was purchased
never called him back. Also stated "You bought the product". We filed a complaint with supplier and needed contractor to answer some questions for the complaint. Another message was left and still no reply from contractor.
The claim was filed with Lumber Liquidators and on September 21, 2015 we received a phone call from Lumber Liquidators and they said they thought it was an installation problem. They would not pay for an inspection to find out exactly where the problem was so they sent web sites thru email for finding an inspector.
On October 10, 2015 we got an inspector to come out. He took pictures and measurement of gaps. He sent us the report. It says it is an installation problem. As far as we know the contractor did not check moisture content of wood flooring before installing.
AS of October 28, 2015 we still have not heard from the contractor.
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