Services are business provides sheetrock, Flooring, Framing, Doors, Windows, Exterior siding, Water damage repair, Electrical, plumbing Fencing, Building decks,
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Family Owned & Operated
Services we offer
Sheetrock framing doors windows flooring siding tile bathroom remodeling kitchen remodeling garage conversions power washing
After reading the positive reviews about Cheyenne and his services, my wife and I were really excited to have him come to our home and provide an estimate on several projects. For context, we recently purchased our house in December, and there is a ton of updating that needs to be done, including a deck overhaul, new flooring, window installation, and a kitchen overhaul. The woman who set up Cheyenne’s visit was very pleasant and booked it out for about a week and a half when Cheyenne was next available. Just before Cheyenne was due to arrive, I was on a work call that I could not interrupt. Apparently, he was having difficulties finding our home, although I thought this was a bit strange since we live in a well populated neighborhood in Union, and all other contractors, delivery services, and visitors have had no issue locating the driveway. When I was free to respond, I texted Cheyenne and told him I would stand at the end of the driveway and wave at him, since it sounded like he was on the correct street. After just a few minutes Cheyenne pulled in with his truck, but he parked in the middle of our easement, blocking the adjacent property owner’s access to and from their home. I politely asked Cheyenne if he could please move his vehicle, but he had a negative attitude from the outset and was clearly annoyed about having to move the truck. After he did so, he carried on about the steepness of the hill leading up to our house and seemed highly irritated about the experience (to clarify, the road is a paved city street and well-maintained). I admit the road is steep, but I lug up the hill regularly with an old Prius, as do the other many neighbors who live here, so you can imagine my surprise that someone with a capable looking truck would make an issue over this. In fact, I just found the whole exchange odd and disappointing. It wasn’t so much that he complained about the road being steep, it was more that he seemed to have a chip on his shoulder from the moment he pulled into the driveway. I’ve worked with several different contractors on home remodeling projects, and this was by far the worst first impression I’ve ever experienced. Despite the rocky start, I invited Cheyenne inside, and we were able to review some of the projects that need to be done. In the end, he agreed to schedule a follow up visit with an engineer to discuss my deck rebuild; he was also going to provide an estimate for replacing our downstairs baseboard trim as well as a price for just repainting it. I had him look at a few other items while he was onsite, but these were more ‘handyman’ things, and he did not sound too interested in doing them, which I completely understand and have no problem with. Unfortunately, I never heard back from Cheyenne or the young woman who apparently manages his schedule. I realize not every job is attractive and/or there are some requests beyond the experience or comfort level of the builder. That said, if you’re not interested in a job because you’re overly concerned about driving up a steep hill, or the scope of the project is outside your skill set (e.g., a second level deck), please just be honest and professional and tell the customer upfront. What some contractors don’t seem to get is that people are depending on them to follow through with their promise to communicate; in other words, it creates a frustrating delay to wait for bids that never come. I was really excited to work with Cheyenne, since we’ve been trying to find a dependable contractor we can hire for all of our home projects. I thought this might be Cheyenne, but in hindsight it’s clear his temperament and lack of follow through would not have been a good fit.
Description of Work: Deck rebuild, baseboard trim replacement, kitchen remodel, window installation, new flooring.
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Service Categories
General Remodeling,
Interior Painting,
Kitchen and Bath Remodeling,
Plumbing,
Handyman Services
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Blue collar home remodeling LLC is currently rated 1 overall out of 5.
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Blue collar home remodeling LLC accepts the following forms of payment: Check,CreditCard
Yes, Blue collar home remodeling LLC offers free project estimates.
No, Blue collar home remodeling LLC does not offer eco-friendly accreditations.
No, Blue collar home remodeling LLC does not offer a senior discount.
No, Blue collar home remodeling LLC does not offer emergency services.
No, Blue collar home remodeling LLC does not offer warranties.
Blue collar home remodeling LLC offers the following services: Sheetrock framing doors windows flooring siding tile bathroom remodeling kitchen remodeling garage conversions power washing