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    AAC Property Restoration

    5.0 (6 reviews)
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    Gutter addition

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    Gutter repair

    Gutter replacement

    Roof inspection

    New roof installation

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    Roof replacement

    Reroofing

    Siding installation

    Siding repair

    Siding replacement

    Skylight installation

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    Honest great quality they have done 2 jobs for me on budget and on time great work and great experience

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    Swift Roofing Siding & Gutters - Roof replacement completely covered by insurance !

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    Apparently, I'm not well versed on "Yelp reviews". I didn't know an honest review would receive…read moresuch a brutal response. So, after my review yesterday, I received a call from an irate woman this morning. She said she is the wife of the owner, and I need settle my review with her. She went on to say her husband did not say he doesn't service Detroit, that he didn't say a company (which will remain nameless), charges to come out because he didn't know. Neither do I. The call received was not from the company I called or reviewed; it was from (248) Swift Services. I never called Swift services, nor have I ever spoken with Jennifer, or given her permission to contact me. My review is an honest input, the words I have written are the responses I received when I called this company after I goggled for roofers in our area to have my mom's roof repaired. That the company showed up in the search, I have no control over, moreover, that the company has a (313) phone number to me, indicated the business does operate in Detroit. We are not looking for trouble from any business operating or not operating in Detroit, furthermore, my review, I assumed would let anyone from Detroit know that, although this company returns in your google search for this service type, you may want to keep looking. As far as the company that I was referred to, I never called them although I could, if I wanted to know whether or not they do charge for an estimate, but I am attempting to get service, not discouragement, harassment or threats.

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    this is a great company to work with. the team they have put together is top notch and the service…read moreyou receive is great! Backed by a 25 year guarantee

    I scheduled an appointment with this company to get a quote for attic insulation for an investment…read moreproperty, but the experience was very disappointing and left a poor impression. From the moment the salesperson arrived, they noticed I had recently had gutters installed by another company and immediately began criticizing them -- saying they overcharged me and that their materials and work were pretty much trash. This felt very unprofessional and unnecessary, especially since the appointment was supposed to be about insulation. When we discussed insulation, the salesperson didn't seem very knowledgeable and asked what quotes I had already received from other companies. After I shared the pricing, I was told those prices were reasonable and that I should probably go with one of those companies because they specialize in insulation more than they do. The salesperson then reviewed the exterior of my property to quote siding and soffits, and the price provided was surprising expensive. During that time, the salesperson continued making negative comments about the gutter company I had used, which made the interaction even more uncomfortable. I expect professionalism when inviting a company for business. Speaking poorly about competitors and making a customer feel bad about previous work they've had done is not a good way to build trust. First impressions matter, and unfortunately this experience did not reflect well.

    American Builders

    American Builders

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    My first impression of the American Builders (AB) team leader, A, sent to assess the damage at our…read morehouse was that his goal was to bill the insurance company as much as possible. I expressed that concern to him and was belittled and insulted. I should have told him to leave right then, but was distraught with the water damage to our home and not thinking clearly. Our refrigerator was improperly installed and slowly leaked for a month before we discovered it. By then, it had wicked into the dry wall and baseboard around the refrigerator and leaked under a small section of our kitchen flooring. It also leaked into the basement causing damage to a wall, baseboard, and two chests and left minor rust stains on the carpet. AB built a plastic wall around the wet spots in our kitchen and stressed HOW IMPORTANT this was to prevent the spread of mildew as fans were being used to circulate air and dry the wood. Important that is until it was time to go home and they realized they didn't have adequate equipment to build an airtight wall. Then the gapping areas would be OK until they could return the next morning. Next, I was told parts of the kitchen subflooring might need removed as well as our beautiful, custom cupboards. Why? Our vinyl flooring needed replaced, it went under our cupboards therefore the cupboards needed removed to replace our vinyl flooring. This made NO sense so we called a construction expert whose professional opinion we trust - our son. He has a BS in Construction Management, a second BS in Architectural Engineering, oversees the construction of large, multi-million dollar projects and has dealt with water main breaks that caused damage to huge sections of buildings. He said it would be very, very rare to require subflooring replacement from a slow refrigerator leak. He then explained builders don't like to replace subflooring because of the potential damage to the structure as a whole. Instead, the subflooring is allowed to dry then painted with a mildew-killing product for added protection. ABSOULUTELY NOT was his response to removing our custom cupboards so our flooring could be replaced. He suggested we call our original homebuilder to finish all repairs. Our original builder carefully looked at all areas damage with water. He said there was no reason to even consider replacing the subflooring. It was thoroughly dry and mildew free but he would cover it with a mildew killing paint for added protection. (We did not tell him that was our son's suggestion.) He was appalled at the suggestion of tearing out our kitchen cupboards and suggested the company realized the job was an insurance claim, thought they saw a "dumb woman" and hoped to increase their billable hours. AB declined assisting us with repairing the two chests. Instead, they encouraged us to replace over 600 square feet of carpet in our basement, although only parts of 5 square feet had light rust stains. The team leader, A, stated numerous times the company who installed our refrigerator incorrectly "Owed it to us and we had it coming." After much discussion, we finally convinced A to try and clean the rust stains. IF that didn't work, we would re-discuss replacing the carpet. A few days later AB showed up at our house with a huge carpet, cleaning machine, so big we didn't think it would go down the stairs without damaging the walls. I showed the AB people the stained areas and THEY suggested using spot cleaners instead of the large machine. That sounded reasonable to me. A few minutes later, A the arrogant team leader, called me on the phone and starting yelling. He said he was "pulling his team off the job because I acted like I was the professional but I wasn't, he was. I didn't know what needed done because I wasn't trained but he was so he knew what needed done". Then A said, "If he was trying to rip off the insurance company he would be upstairs tearing out the kitchen cupboards before new flooring was installed." I pointed out that was exactly what an employee he supervised told me needed done, which was why AB was not repairing our house but our original builder was. He cursed, yelled at me some more and then hung up. (Very professional!) We removed some of the carpet rust stains with a damp cloth. The remaining stains are barely noticeable. Unfortunately, the dirty, oily spots created by an AB employee's feet are very, noticeable. Several weeks later, we received a bill from a company we did not contract with, located in Texas. The bill had no explanation of what the charges were for and did not even have a date of service. Let me say that again. We received a bill telling us to send X dollars to a company we never heard of, to an address in Texas, with no explanation of why, when, or what services were rendered. We returned the bill with a note saying we didn't contract with them. Later, AB called us stating it was a payable bill to a company now in charge of their billing department. We reminded them the bill sh

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