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Work is not satisfactory Patio roof still leaks and they have tried to repair three times Tried again and repair date of 4/17/was set, no sho
When no one showed up o the 17th, I called and was told they would follow up and get back to me on Tues, 19thi called and was told by receptionist that she would call the manager and then call me backwedi called and left a message that I wanted a call back by the end of business that day and have still never gotten a call
the Patio roof still leaks like a sieve and I want at least half of my money refunded and the materials removed so I can have a reputable company do the work

We hired Construction Inc("7C") in December, 2015, to redo our master bathroom, add a closet, a couple floor to ceiling cupboards and resurface and redo our double sided fireplace hearths and design a mantel We were impressed with how quickly 7C's representative, David, seemed to grasp our vision for the bathroom improvements and add his own creative ideas David mentioned how their faith is reflected in their company name and that encouraged us, and we looked forward to a positive experience and a beautiful remodel
Workmanship problems surfaced the 2nd day on the jobWe found a large hole in the bathroom floor where the workers cut through flooring and support joists to gain access under the house The foreman had no explanation why no one called us to ask if there was an access panel We showed him an opening in the floor in the adjoining bedroom just feet from the hole
Thereafter almost every day, there were substantial, serious problems which created as much corrective work as new work We very quickly got into a 'one step forward, two steps backward' mode During meetings with the owner, Izi, and two employees who were supposed to be monitoring the job (David & Mike), we were told "don't worry, it can be fixed, everything can be fixed" again and again However, the day-to-day communication between 7C, the on-site workers, and us never improved, nor did the quality of work
We believe one of the key problems was 7C's workers appeared to be generalists and not trade specialists Example: at one point, a worker who was doing plumbing work in the morning was installing a pocket door at lunch, and by the end of the day, was painting All three of these jobs had to be repaired or redone at a later point because of poor workmanship
After more face-to-face meetings with the owner, Foreman and Project Mgr., we were a month beyond the contract's completion deadline and the job was about half completed We were exhausted and stressed beyond and at the end of our patience, and finally had to terminate 7C We brought in a reputable GC to make the rest of the repairs and finish the work at considerable additional cost At one point, the GC and his electrician were repairing some of the faulty electrical installation in the bathroom, and one of them remarked "this is a combustible event" We found out that several non-code compliant installation mistakes had been made, one of which was sealed up behind a wall and could have potentially caused a fire later (a junction box with live wires had been cut away to allow for installation on a 2x4)
The reason we're writing this however, is what follows 7C had completed installation of the shower area, including all tile, stone slab and fixtures before being removed from the job Once the glass was installed and we used the shower for the first time, we discovered our shower pan leaked This is the last thing any homeowner with a $20,000+ bathroom shower remodel wants to experience We've been advised that there are no repairs that are code compliant for this type of defect, except a complete tear-out of the shower pan area, including all tile, stone and slabWe just hope mold has not formed
There are no shortages of problems with this job and the quality of work performed by 7C was for the most part, sorely lacking CAVEAT EMPTOR!

Construction's workmanship for remodel of our bathroom, closet and fireplace is of substantially subpar quality, with non-code compliant work
A contract between Construction and *** and *** *** to remodel their bathroom, create a closet/cupboard and refinish the fireplace was signed Dec20, The job began Jan4, and was to be completed in business days, which would have been Feb10, for a total cost of $34,Because of poor workmanship resulting in the need for numerous tear outs and repairs to work done the homeowners chose to terminate the contract on March 13, Many jobs were so poorly done that the homeowners felt they needed to supply instruction to the company in the hope the instructions would be followed when the jobs were redone such as: instillation of a pocket door, instillation of faucet and shower heads

We hired Construction Inc("7C") in December, 2015, to redo our master bathroom, add a closet, a couple floor to ceiling cupboards and resurface and redo our double sided fireplace hearths and design a mantel We were impressed with how quickly 7C's representative, David, seemed to grasp our vision for the bathroom improvements and add his own creative ideas David mentioned how their faith is reflected in their company name and that encouraged us, and we looked forward to a positive experience and a beautiful remodel
Workmanship problems surfaced the 2nd day on the jobWe found a large hole in the bathroom floor where the workers cut through flooring and support joists to gain access under the house The foreman had no explanation why no one called us to ask if there was an access panel We showed him an opening in the floor in the adjoining bedroom just feet from the hole
Thereafter almost every day, there were substantial, serious problems which created as much corrective work as new work We very quickly got into a 'one step forward, two steps backward' mode During meetings with the owner, Izi, and two employees who were supposed to be monitoring the job (David & Mike), we were told "don't worry, it can be fixed, everything can be fixed" again and again However, the day-to-day communication between 7C, the on-site workers, and us never improved, nor did the quality of work
We believe one of the key problems was 7C's workers appeared to be generalists and not trade specialists Example: at one point, a worker who was doing plumbing work in the morning was installing a pocket door at lunch, and by the end of the day, was painting All three of these jobs had to be repaired or redone at a later point because of poor workmanship
After more face-to-face meetings with the owner, Foreman and Project Mgr., we were a month beyond the contract's completion deadline and the job was about half completed We were exhausted and stressed beyond and at the end of our patience, and finally had to terminate 7C We brought in a reputable GC to make the rest of the repairs and finish the work at considerable additional cost At one point, the GC and his electrician were repairing some of the faulty electrical installation in the bathroom, and one of them remarked "this is a combustible event" We found out that several non-code compliant installation mistakes had been made, one of which was sealed up behind a wall and could have potentially caused a fire later (a junction box with live wires had been cut away to allow for installation on a 2x4)
The reason we're writing this however, is what follows 7C had completed installation of the shower area, including all tile, stone slab and fixtures before being removed from the job Once the glass was installed and we used the shower for the first time, we discovered our shower pan leaked This is the last thing any homeowner with a $20,000+ bathroom shower remodel wants to experience We've been advised that there are no repairs that are code compliant for this type of defect, except a complete tear-out of the shower pan area, including all tile, stone and slabWe just hope mold has not formed
There are no shortages of problems with this job and the quality of work performed by 7C was for the most part, sorely lacking CAVEAT EMPTOR!

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