Buyer beware! They use subcontractors who are NOT licensed or insured. False advertising. Their ad says, "Fully insured," but apparently not their subcontractors. Here's what happened. I had a sales rep come out, Cristian Barraza at
[email protected], to look at my whole house project. I was then told I would receive a quote the same night or first thing in the morning. Finally received the quote, although not as timely as expected. The price was more than others; however, with the 15% coupon, they were more in line with other quotes. Of course, makes me think that they increased their price to compensate for the coupon since the other companies did not need a coupon. I was then sent a final quote after I requested one additional repair and was told I needed to sign the quote to reserve our dates. See attached. I reviewed the paperwork and noticed that in very small print, the paperwork says, "We use professional subcontractors." Using subcontractors is not an issue, but since I am an attorney, I wanted to make sure the subcontractors were licensed and insured. I send an email to Cristian and when I finally get the response back, after hours, his emails states, in part, "After reviewing your project, we may not be a good fit for you." What? Is that Platinum's way of saying they do not have insurance on their subcontractors? I send Cristian an email asking for clarification. I tell Cristian that I just want to make sure the workers are insured because I do not need someone who gets hurt filing a claim against my homeowner's insurance policy. Well, Cristian ghosts me. On Mon Aug 8, I call the main number and leave a message for a manager or the owner. I also send an email to the business office at '
[email protected]'. On Tues Aug 9, I call in the middle of day (1:45 pm) because I haven't heard from anyone, Cristian or the business office, and no one answers the phone. I leave another message. As I write this review, no one has responded to my emails nor returned any of my phone calls. I have been ghosted all because I asked if their subcontractors have insurance. I guess the answer is NO! Don't waste your time with this company. As an attorney, I can tell you that if a subcontractor injures themselves while doing a project, it will hurt your homeowner's insurance. If a subcontractor does damage to your house or steals something, clearly Platinum is not going to cover their action since they do not insure them.