PERMALIFT FOUNDATION REPAIR LLC
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FINANCING AVAILABLE. ADDITIONAL EMAIL: [email protected].
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Services we offer
AND GENERAL DRAINAGE. BASEMENT WALL REPAIR AND WATERPROOFING, BASEMENT WALL REPAIR, CONCRETE PIERS, CONCRETE WORK INSTALL AND REPLACE DRIVEWAYS, INTERIOR SLAB REPAIR, PATIO'S AND SIDEWALKS. FRENCH DRAINS, PIER AND BEAM FOUNDATION REPAIR, STEM WALL REPAIR, WOOD FLOOR REPAIR AND LEVELING
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"Thank you so much for letting Angie's list know you were pleased with our work. Please let us know if we can do anything else for you."
A couple of days later the scheduler called to ask if their crew could come in a couple of hours since they had finished another job earlier than expected. The crew did its work in about two hours completely to my satisfaction. They did a good job of cleaning up the fairly small mess they had made and I am extremely satisfied with their work.
"We appreciate you taking time to write the review. We are also so happy you were pleased with work and crew. Thank you!"
"We are so happy you were pleased with the work. Thank you for taking time to write in and call us if you ever need any other work done."
"[member name removed], Thank you so much. It is always our goal to provide the best work possible. Also, thank you for taking time to write the review. Permalift Foundation Repair"
were also quite backed up so scheduling was difficult and we had to wait
6-8 weeks. It was worth the wait. I appreciated the 10% discount coupon from Angie's list.
The question then becomes, will they step up and take responsibility for it?
After months of researching flooring companies (including joining Angies list), we chose Permalift to stabilize the flooring in our 100 plus year old home. Stabilize. To move some heavy furniture in; that it.
We were told to schedule two days, August 27th & 28th.
They showed around 9 something am and by the time I was home a little after 11am they were 'done'.
Done doing the one thing, the ONE thing we didn't want; which was to try and level the floors in a 100 year old wood frame home. I could have cried when I saw the structure damage on the east wall.
To make a long long long boring story short, I recorded the conversation with Gregg where he admits he didn't talk to his crew that day on this job since he was out of town. The best part of course is when, 15 minutes later, he starts to tell me maybe its my fault it all happened since I wasn't there till 11 am.....
Never mind they are the professional company paid for expertise.
Never mind they had us schedule out two days and did the damage in 2 hours.
Never mind they moved the walls.
Its not their fault; its mine.
I don't even know how to explain a company would even try and put that on a customer; it is shady and speaks of a lack of something....
The whole experience was about the worst I've dealt with in companies and leaves me nothing but a sad sense of loss. I have no idea how much it will end up costing to stabilize the wall; we'll wait for the reports. I wish now we'd gone with the company for 1000 to just put concrete blocks under the house from Home Depot. How sad is that?
It took them almost 2 months to get out and fix a tiny part of the mistake. I was out one week in that time at a conference and they actually tried to blame that scheduling on my again...funny; cause I was always calling them.
They get F's because in the end, they didn't step up to the plate and fix it or even really try and fix it.
I could tell I was in a pain in the a$$ for them.
I could also tell they never checked the paperwork; I never signed the arbitration clause and have one year from date of service to make a decision on what to do about the structure damage.
PS Stop calling women 'honey'; their parents took all that time and trouble to name them for a reason.
"Really?? We have worked on hundreds of 100 year old houses,so yours wasn't the first? As I explained to you before we did any work we will have to lift to take pressure off the leaning and sunken supports to straighten them back up, during the process we caused 2 small cracks through out the entire house,and we caused structural damage??? I hate to say but all your structural damage was already there prior to us ever doing any work, because of all of the settling that had occurred over the last 100 years, unfortunately it had all been covered up from the person you bought the house from.not from lifting and straightening up your supports,yes we caused 2 new cracks during this process,but it states in our paper work that these things can and do occur during our lifting and stabilizing process,so 2 new cracks is really good compared to others that we have done, I even sent someone out to fix your cracks for you,in which we normally don't do and you said all was fine after the cracks were repaired, I believe we took care of the support issues you had and any issues you say we caused and you paid us according to our agreement, We take pride in the work we do,we take care of our customers like we have done over the last 10 years.So to give us a F rating is really unfair to our company and the hard working men and women that take such pride in the work they do, I believe that all the other reviews that we have received from other Angie list members speaks for itself about Permalift and its employees, I do apologize if we didn't meet or exceed your expectations. ."
"Member Thank you for the wonderful review!!))"
"Member, We really appreciate the great review!!! Thank you for allowing PermaLift to take care of your foundation issues."
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