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Alpine Construction

Thermostat - Install or Replace, Thermostat - Repair or Reprogram, Outdoor Lighting - Plan and Install,

About us

We are a full service construction company that is family owned and operated since 1986. We have an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau of Eastern Washington North Idaho & Montana (BBB). We are members of the Spokane Home Builders Association (SHBA) and Roofing Contractors Association of Washington (RCAW). We are certified applicators and installers of United Coatings and KM Coatings Mfg. elastomeric roof coatings. We are preferred contractors and installers for Pabco Roofing Products. We are vendors who do a lot of work for The Spokane Housing Authority, Spokane Public Library, The Spokane Airport, and several local Management Companies. We contract all phases of construction work for any size of job, from single family homes, to rentals, to large commercial projects. We also provide roof and siding inspections. All of Alpine Construction employees are experienced and skilled. We are set up to accomplish all of the construction needs without sub-contracting; besides electrical and plumbing contractors who we have a long standing relationships with.

Business highlights

39 years of experience

Services we offer

Roofing. Siding. Windows. Doors. Raingutters & covers. Remodels. Additions. Brickwork. Retaining walls. Masonry. Chimney work. Painting. Fencing. Patios.

Amenities

Free Estimates

Yes

Accepted Payment Methods

  • CreditCard
Reviews
4.360 Reviews
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George B.
May 2013
5.0
Yes, I recommend this pro
$15,000
First contact was Tom, the estimator. He listened to what we wanted and had several suggestions to clarify the work. Alpine's price was the lowest. 
The start date shifted a little because of weather and because they apparently like to finish one job before they start another. Five guys showed up (I had expected only three) and removed the old roof in just three days. They were very neat and policed the yard as they finished each day. They worked basically 9 to 5, so our home schedule was not severely upset. The actual roofing was done with three workers who worked through the weekend. The whole job took a week, and it looks great. They continued to keep the yard clean, even after a pretty good wind.
The workers were very good. They even took time out to help a neighbor who was building a playhouse for his daughters. They helped him put up the roof, which was more that a one-man job. They often asked my desires when they encountered unexpected situations. There was one small glitch - delivery of the skylight hardware was delayed because the vendor screwed up, and Alpine made the vendor call and apologize to me directly - I couldn't have asked for more.
About the only negative I can think of is that the roofers often had to wait for a trailer to haul off the old roof or the scraps/junk from the job. Other than that, the job went very smoothly and we are very pleased with the result and the experience. I would certainly use these guys again.

CHARLES D.
Apr 2013
4.0
Yes, I recommend this pro
$280
FINE

James L.
Oct 2012
5.0
Yes, I recommend this pro
$15,000
First job was back in the early 90's they refinished some old oak floors that were in bad shape.   The did an excellent job
They remodeled our bathroom in the 90's - great job.
Another floor refinish, two roofs, window repair, interior painting and small construction prior to a sale.
Deck sanding and repair.
They most recently did work early in 2012 - when they repaired some dinged walls, did interior painting, refinished a wood floor and repaired a roof - all for a pending real estate sale.  They were under the gun to get the work done very quickly and they did an excellent job!
We once called them at night to secure my parents house after it had been broken into.  No one was in town to do that and Alpine saved the day.

Karen P.
Oct 2012
5.0
Yes, I recommend this pro
$600
Bad roofing job 9 yrs ago - actual open areas.  Came, match roofing colors, made excellent repairs in timely fashion.  Well pleased.

Elizabeth B.
Jul 2012
5.0
Yes, I recommend this pro
$3,000
We just  bought this house as a repo ad hired several contractors aand were not happy with the work but when we hired these guys it was great, the work was done w2ell and fast.I wasn't sure it would stay there because we live in a VARY windy spot but after all these years it is still there just as good as the day they put it up!

Brian B.
May 2012
5.0
Yes, I recommend this pro
$5,000
Alpine from start to finish was a pleasure to work with! they performed quality work and a fare price. They had to adjust the schedule and move it up because I sold my home, they did this without blinking eye about it at all and had it completed a week earlier than planned.

Very happy with Alpine and would recommend them to anyone.

James L.
Apr 2012
5.0
Yes, I recommend this pro
$20,000
Excellent - on time and on budget

Thad S.
Jan 2012
5.0
Yes, I recommend this pro
$5,000
My 15 year old home had sustained wind damage to the roof from a storm.  I called several companies that I was referred to by friends and family.  Alpine was chosen to do the work based on price and references.  Darrius did a nice job explaining options for color and style that would work well with my home.  The work was done in a timely fashion and to my satisfaction.  I would refer others to them for roofing needs.

Suz B.
Mar 2010
2.0
$3,500
Roofing, sheetrock were good. Porch still needs working on.

Dan H.
Dec 2009
1.0
$12,000
Synopsis: I wouldn't let these guys touch my house again even if they paid me. Work performed: Removed old roof and installed new roof. The good news first: I asked every contractor I interviewed if I needed a new roof. They all were vague except for Alpine who said I could still get by for years. The basic workmanship was fairly good. I'd give them a B and only that low because one of the valleys wasn't as straight as it should be. I believe the workers were well experienced. The bad news is with the management. It took 2 months to replace my roof and another month to complete the trim work. Work started Aug 3 and did not complete until Nov 3, 2009. First they ripped the old roof off. THEN they discovered they had to order special mold drip because I told them I wanted it to be brown (this was told to the salesman during the initial quote process). That took 2 weeks during which the house sat with nothing but tar paper on it. They then ran out of roofing material 2 times. Each time they had to order material, the house would sit for 2 or more weeks. My guess is every time they ran out of material, the workers would go another complete roof before they came back. It was beginning to appear that they weren't going to finish before the weather got too bad and I was actually forced to start discussing my options with a lawyer (the first snow came just a few weeks after they were finally done). Fortunately they got their act together before I had to resort to firing them and bringing in another contractor, but I am still out some legal fees as well. In multiple, unhappy, discussions with the owner he would invariably blame someone else. First it was the workers - he didn't know where they were because they should be here. In my discussion with the workers, they were working other jobs during the 6+ weeks of inactivity. Then he blamed the materials company for taking so long to get the material. Well, I ended up buying some spare shingles from them and I got them in a week. Then he blamed the heat. Yes, there were some hot weeks. But when the workers were actually on the job during such weather, they would work until noon, then come back after 6. At the end of the project I demanded what amounted to a 4% discount for failing to comply with the contract, specifically "the job would be completed in a timely manner". Of the 3 roofs replaced in the immediate vicinity, 2 were done in less than 2 weeks and one took about a month. Two months is completely outside of timely. The owner then blamed God. The problems were all an act of god and those weren't covered by the contract. At this point I was so flabbergasted I decided the best thing to do was pay him to get him out of my hair, then make sure others know about his poor management skills. It certainly did not occur to him that he did a poor job estimating materials and promptly getting a crew back out to my house as soon as the materials were available. Some other issues: They 1/2 removed the garage roof and then quit because they hit a problem for which they didn't have tools. They tarped the roof and of course it rained fairly hard that evening. Part of my garage was doused when it leaked thru a tarp with a hole in it. Fortunately not the part with dry wall. There was also incessant profanity between the workers. I'm no prude but there are kids all around my house the they sat up there cussing like sailors at each other. Good grief. As I said, I wouldn't let these guys touch my house after 3 months of b.s. If you are going to use them, I strongly suggest that you require they put a reasonable completion date into the contract. I certainly learned my lesson and I won't sign any open ended contract again.
Response from Alpine Construction
"We find this past customer very interesting. He was adamant on installing a special order product against our suggestion. The only truth to this post is, yes we did run short of material on two different occasions. This individual has done everything in his power to post negative, untruthful comments everywhere. There are always two sides to every story. Please remember anyone can post anything whether it is true or not, so please check with the Better Business Bureau before you take comments like these as gospel. We have served thousands of customers in the Spokane area for more than 25 years and have maintained an A+ rating with the BBB. Incidentally, after this job was completed he asked us to perform more work for him on the same home! Only after we didn't credit him back money he then went on his slanderous rant. Very curious!"
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FAQ

Alpine Construction is currently rated 4.3 overall out of 5.

Alpine Construction accepts the following forms of payment: CreditCard

Yes, Alpine Construction offers free project estimates.

No, Alpine Construction does not offer eco-friendly accreditations.

No, Alpine Construction does not offer a senior discount.

No, Alpine Construction does not offer emergency services.

No, Alpine Construction does not offer warranties.