
Cedar Grove Construction LLC
About us
Cedar Grove is a family based business with first and second generation involvement. Your project will be overseen by one of the owners to ensure quality construction. Call or click for your quote today and give your property the quality work it deserves. Alternate phone: (801) 787-8558
Business highlights
Services we offer
Additions, Basement Finishing, Decks, Gazebo, New Home Construction, Pergola and Outdoor Kitchens, We offer Home Remodel and Renovations
Amenities
Free Estimates
Yes
Accepted Payment Methods
- CreditCard
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"Thank you for your kind words. We are so happy we were able to provide this service to you and meet your expectations. We look forward to the opportunity to serve your friends as well."
"[Member Name], Thank you for your kind words. It was a pleasure to serve you in working on your basement. We look forward to assisting you in the future on any remodeling projects that may come up."
Things did not go easy for WSC, after installing the tile, within a couple of days the grout started breaking out. I called and they came right over and figured out what was causing the problem and fixed it without any questions or delay in time. The Pantry is the envy of the neighborhood and the cabinets are a true work of craftsmanship.
When it comes to construction I don't even bother with a bid process, I know that WSC will treat me fair and with full integrity.
"[removed member name] it was great working with your and [removed member name]! We loved remodeling your kitchen to make it easy for [removed member name]! to access her supplies for her catering business. We are most appreciative of the breakfast she feed to the WSC crew on the last day of construction. We look forward to working with you in the future."
They arrived a little late, but not horrible. I gave them a list of to-do's. I figured that with tow people working all day they would be able to get a lot of things done. I have never tried the "Full Day of Work, with two guys, for $500" type of approach to handyman services. I asked that the water issues be taken care of first, as the lights were just minor annoyances (3 way switch not hooked up right etc...). I also added a few things like fixing a leaky toilet seal, and looking at a faucet that is loose (as extra's that could be done if they had extra time.
They started by taking down some ceiling in the garage (under the tub area) and looked for leaks. They found what they thought was the leak. I figured they would get that taken care of, but when I checked back in they were both in the front room, one guy fiddling with a light switch, and teaching the other guy about it. He said that he was testing the lines to find which had power. He told me that there was not a common line, but that there were two hot lines. I said that the lights used to work prior to my brother in law replacing the switches, and that the reason the common line would be showing as a hot line was because it was crossed on the other side. Using my instructions they finally figured out the light, with one guy standing around the whole time watching.
They could not figure out how to replace the faucet on the tub, which they thought was leaking. They asked me about tearing down the whole internal wall to get at the faucet. I did not like that idea, and they said, well we could go buy a tool that is used to get the cartridge out. DUH! I guess I assumed that if they were doing plumbing they would have the tools.
After that they disappeared for about an hour and a half. Then came back and did the rain gutter. And got the cartridge out of the tub faucet (the hardware and plumbing store are a 5 minute drive away). They started to put the ceiling back up in the garage and I asked if they were sure that they had found everything. I told them that the drain line had hard water marks around the joint and that I wondered if it was also leaking. They tested it and found that it was leaking, so one guy left for another hour or so, to get supplies. While he was gone the other guy replaced a light switch, and played around with the toilet (which I had said was just to be done if they had extra time)
That was their days work. Got here late, were gone a lot of the day, spent much of the rest of the day with one guy watching, one guy working, then left around 3:00. I called Scott, the owner and explained my concerns. He said that wasted time is something that he ALWAYS has to deal with and work on, and that he would talk to them. He said that he would only charge me for working time.
The next day they got the drain fixed and put the ceiling back together, and looked at a couple of light switches. Then said that they could not fix the garage light because it was not the switch that was bad. I guess that their knowledge of electrical does not extend beyond replacing a switch. They also said that they could not fix the loose faucet, and recommended that I replace it.
Now a week and a half later I have water leaking through the garage ceiling again. I called Scott and he said that it may be my kids splashing in the tub (which is not the case), and that he could send the guys back out to trouble shoot again, with me paying for their time again. NOT GOING TO HAPPEN.
In the end I got a rain gutter installed along the back of my home, a leaky toilet seal re-waxed, and two light switches replaced for $996. WOW! I would HIGHLY recommend hiring someone else for your work.
"[Member Name], WSC has been in business for 30 plus years and over 90% of our business has come from word of mouth and repeat customers. To have built a long standing business based upon referrals and repeat customers quality and service has to be at it's highest level. I'm sorry that we were unable to meet your expectations."
"[member name removed], We enjoyed working for you and look forward to serving you on future home remodeling projects. Thank you!"
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