Highly skilled craftsmen perform at the top of their field. We display attention to detail & we are very conscientious on every job. The owner stops by job sites regularly to maintain the quality you expect.
Basements. Handyman Needs- Drywall, Bathrooms, Plumbing, Remodeling Projects - Kitchens, Vinyl Flooring, fixture exchanges.
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"We have no record of your experience with us nor can we verify your identity in our records. We believe this review to come from a disgruntled employee with whom we had a brief working relationship. It was not a good fit. If you are a prospective customer and have any questions regarding this review, please call our office."
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"Thanks so much for the nice review, we've enjoyed working with you and look forward to any future work!"
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"We originally had an appointment with the home owner, [Member Name Removed] to ascertain the details of the bathroom remodel work that she wanted. She was not at the appointment at [Member Information Removed] in [Member Information Removed]. Instead it was her tenant who met me to discuss the project (which I took as [Member Name Removed] surrogate who would describe what she wanted). The tenant assumed that we were there to price a complete bathroom remodel including removing plaster from walls and ceiling. Since, the tenant explained the landlord had promised him that she would remodel the Bathroom before he moved in to the house many months prior. I responded that my information stated that the remodel work was to be limited to only replacing the bathtub & shower surround. The tenant asked me if the black spots all over the walls and ceiling as mold, and it was, how to remedy that. I said that is looked like mold to me, and at the very least, an exhaust fan and switch should be installed. I suggested that a topical "mold kill" would probably not be sufficient to get rid of the mold, if that's what the black dotted patches on the walls & ceiling were, but the wall & ceiling coverings would have to be removed entirely. At that point, I called the homeowner who informed me for the first time that she lived in [Member Information Removed] area, and she reproached me for involving her tenant. Without going into each conversation that followed, suffice to say that it seemed that the homeowner was aggravated with my thoroughness of trying to make clear what she wanted and how she wanted it done. As one example: how removing her existing tub would affect her tiled floor. The meant multiple options: from leaving gaps in the floor where tiles would be absent to replacing the entire floor if the existing floor tiles could not be matched. [Member Name Removed] said that she would provide new tiles & grout. I agreed to install a substrate, the tiles, and grout that she provided. I put that agreement in writing. I said I would wait to start the job till all material was staged at the job site. When the tiles arrived, the grout was not there. [Member Name Removed] said that she wanted me to pick up the grout. I was reluctant to do that since there are too many color choices, and didn't want to have to redo the installation if she was not satisfied. She was upset again. I offered a couple solutions to satisfy both of us. But she still seemed upset. I said that I was feeling uncomfortable with our problems communicating. With the homeowner being out of state, sometimes difficult to contact, and often hostile, I suggested that I would return her check and that she could find someone else to do the work. She became very irate then, and somewhat abusive. She demanded the check back immediately. She stated that she was an attorney, and that she would take action if I did not return her check immediately. I sent it to her certified mail that day. The next time I heard from her was through Angie's List Reviews. She, at first signed her name as [Member Name Removed] instead of [Member Name Removed], which threw me off. That is now changed to [Member Name Removed]. These are contentious times. I do not want to do work for someone with whom it is difficult for us to be polite and respectful with each other. With electronic media slanders rampant, I find this whole "review business" too often to be misleading and unfair. Nevertheless, I am at the point where I only want to work with people who are civil, & want good quality work for their hard earned dollar."
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