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house leveling
Business highlights
37 years of experience
Services we offer
house leveling
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Free Estimates
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Accepted Payment Methods
- CreditCard
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3.01 Reviews
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Curt L.
Jan 2012
A major "do" is withhold at least $1000 or more until all the work is done. I still owe them $500 for the clean up and to get the papars listed below but nobody has contacted me with the papers or for the money.
The work started fast. About 6 day labor guys show up and start to dig all the holes. Tough work. After about 1 1/2 weeks of that and the yard becoming a total mess they level the home. It is still the day labor guys who do this... not the site manager, Glen, not the owner, Clay, and not even a structural engineer on site. Just 6 day labor workers, Not very professional.
In the 2 weeks the work was being done I never saw the site manager, Glen (a less then happy older man) or his younger sidekick (who I am not sure what his job was), and I did take time off work to come home once or twice a day to check on the work. I also never met the owner ,Clay, although he is who I spoke with on the phone.
The complaints I have:
1. No "professionals" or bosses on the job site the vast majority of the time. Just Roy and the day labor guys. Roy is nice.
2. They did do the classic "tear everything apart and then see the problem is worse then they thought so we need more money to fix it" This was negotiated from $5800 to $2000, it upset me.
3. The clean-up was FAR from what I expected even though I was told by the owner someone would come over and do better. I spent 2 vacation days getting the yard and landscaping back to where I thought it should be.
4. I have ask for a warrantee certificate from Clay, the owner, and have not received it a month later.
5. I also asked Clay to have the engineers report (even though an engineer was never on site) corrected so the piers were in the right place and the right company was on ther report. Not received yet.
6.I never knew which company I was dealing with (A1, ABC, or Altas). I have documents with all 3 companies names on them, even though Glen warned me about companies who switch their names so as not to honor their warrantees.
7. Don't deal with Glen. Too grouchy and no the boss from what I am told.
The work started fast. About 6 day labor guys show up and start to dig all the holes. Tough work. After about 1 1/2 weeks of that and the yard becoming a total mess they level the home. It is still the day labor guys who do this... not the site manager, Glen, not the owner, Clay, and not even a structural engineer on site. Just 6 day labor workers, Not very professional.
In the 2 weeks the work was being done I never saw the site manager, Glen (a less then happy older man) or his younger sidekick (who I am not sure what his job was), and I did take time off work to come home once or twice a day to check on the work. I also never met the owner ,Clay, although he is who I spoke with on the phone.
The complaints I have:
1. No "professionals" or bosses on the job site the vast majority of the time. Just Roy and the day labor guys. Roy is nice.
2. They did do the classic "tear everything apart and then see the problem is worse then they thought so we need more money to fix it" This was negotiated from $5800 to $2000, it upset me.
3. The clean-up was FAR from what I expected even though I was told by the owner someone would come over and do better. I spent 2 vacation days getting the yard and landscaping back to where I thought it should be.
4. I have ask for a warrantee certificate from Clay, the owner, and have not received it a month later.
5. I also asked Clay to have the engineers report (even though an engineer was never on site) corrected so the piers were in the right place and the right company was on ther report. Not received yet.
6.I never knew which company I was dealing with (A1, ABC, or Altas). I have documents with all 3 companies names on them, even though Glen warned me about companies who switch their names so as not to honor their warrantees.
7. Don't deal with Glen. Too grouchy and no the boss from what I am told.
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FAQ
Atlas Foundation Repair is currently rated 3.0 overall out of 5.
Atlas Foundation Repair accepts the following forms of payment: CreditCard
Yes, Atlas Foundation Repair offers free project estimates.
No, Atlas Foundation Repair does not offer eco-friendly accreditations.
No, Atlas Foundation Repair does not offer a senior discount.
No, Atlas Foundation Repair does not offer emergency services.
No, Atlas Foundation Repair does not offer warranties.