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    Excavation

    Tree care services

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    Disease management - trees

    Insect management - trees

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    Tree removal

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    Mountain Area Recommended Contractors

    Mountain Area Recommended Contractors

    (12 reviews)

    I was advised not to go with them. The reviews were crappy but he had some people call with…read morereference. I was super excited that he could show up immediately. I hired them to rebuild two chimneys, apply two coats of paint, caulk, rebuild a d-log siding gable, replace roof screws and put a door cover up. Seemed like everything was going great until clean up day. Next thing I know Greg is doing work he never quoted, I never authorized and was never anything I would have agreed to and telling me I owe him money. When I finally got to see the work that I authorized and paid for I was disappointed. A cable that had been attached to the prior chimney was left swing off the house. Debris from the removal of rotting chimneys was left where it fell in the yard, in the driveway and screws were left on the roof in the yard and in the driveway. The door cover is great if your 5'8" but at 5'11" you may suffer a severe head injury from its low support strut. This unsolicited work that I did agree to is bogus. I expect Greg and I will be in Court soon. My best advice to anyone reading this is to keep looking. This is not a company you want to hire. I wish I had not!

    Couldn't be more pleased with the newly expanded roof and shed dormers Greg added to our cabin in…read moreBlueridge. We had an emergency need to have our roof reattached and Greg and his team stepped up, prioritized our job, and started it within a week of finding the problem. He then completed it on time, and in under 2 weeks. We love the addition, the attention to the details we needed as homeowners, and the fact that he listened to our ideas and incorporated them so well. They also cleaned up beautifully! I couldn't be on site, and Greg sent photos and video at every step. I highly recommend him and his team.

    AFS Foundation & Waterproofing Specialists

    AFS Foundation & Waterproofing Specialists

    (14 reviews)

    Update on my review of 11/15/2024…read more The General Manager, James, came to look at my complaint and agreed that there was a need to work out a solution. We came to an agreement on helping rectify the issue and they are coming out to do additional work at no charge. I appreciated their interest and concern.

    Six years ago, during the process of purchasing our home, we encountered a serious issue: the…read moreproperty we fell in love with had foundation problems. In order for our lender to approve the mortgage, the foundation needed to be repaired. We selected AFS to perform the repairs because they offered a lifetime warranty on the home's foundation--an assurance that gave us peace of mind. The initial repairs were completed, and we were issued a lifetime warranty. The bank approved the loan, and we purchased the home. Two years later, we noticed that cracks on both the front and back of the foundation appeared to be worsening. We contacted AFS, who came out, confirmed the deterioration, and proceeded to tear down the drywall in the basement on the front side of the house. They installed more large metal reinforcement strips--the same as what was done during the original repair. However, per their policy, they did not replace the drywall or clean up any of the resulting mess. We were left to hire another contractor to rebuild the walls and restore the area. Two more years passed, and once again, we observed worsening cracks. We reached out to AFS, who initially attempted to charge a service fee for their visit. After reminding them of the lifetime warranty, the fee was eventually waived. Upon inspection, they confirmed the issue was indeed getting worse. This time, however, they stated that they would not perform any further repairs, claiming that the original payment ($10,000) only covered the amount of work already done and that additional repairs would not be included. We argued that the warranty explicitly covered the foundation for the lifetime of the home, regardless of the initial cost. We were ultimately refused further assistance. At this point, I filed a complaint with the Better Business Bureau (BBB) and included AFS in the correspondence. Within 20 minutes, a manager from AFS contacted me, offering to help resolve the issue. Following this, AFS returned and proposed a more aggressive repair: tearing down the basement walls yet again, installing large steel beams, and anchoring rods into the ground from the exterior--requiring the driveway to be torn up in the process. They assured us this would permanently stabilize the foundation. While the driveway was repaired, we were again left with extensive interior damage, and for the third time, we paid out of pocket to restore the basement walls. Now, two years later, we are once again facing shifting in our foundation. AFS again attempted to charge a service fee. After inspection, their technician confirmed that while the front of the house is stable, the back is sinking--a concern we previously raised when they were last on-site. We were explicitly told then that stabilizing the front would protect the entire structure. When I asked for clarification, the technician confirmed that our home is essentially splitting in half and could eventually slide down the hill into the creek. However, they now claim the warranty only applies to the specific wall where the original repairs were made--not the foundation as a whole. This contradicts the lifetime foundation warranty we were promised at the outset. (And was the only reason we were even able to get the loan to purchase the home in the first place) After six years, three major repair efforts, and repeated assurances that our home's foundation was secured, AFS is now refusing to honor the warranty they provided. We are left with a structurally compromised home and few options. To any homeowners considering foundation repair: please be warned. Our experience with AFS has shown that their warranty may not provide the protection you are led to believe it does. They have applied temporary fixes and walked away, leaving us with mounting costs and a home that may ultimately be unsafe.

    Sam The Concrete Man Chattanooga - Got equipment stuck and damaged property!

    Sam The Concrete Man Chattanooga

    (8 reviews)

    All the poor reviews are for the previous owner so don't let the rating full you. Jon (the new…read moreowner) was extremely professional and his crew did an A+ job on my concrete pad for my detached garage. On time, professional, and Jon took his time to answer all questions during the entire process. I highly recommend for any concrete needs!

    I issued a contract to Sam the Concrete Man on September 28th. The contract was for a 30' x 50'…read moreslab that I was installing a steel building. The price included concrete, grading and dirt work with fill. It was also a permitted job with Hamilton County. The compaction failed when tested. Jon the representative from Sam the Contract Man told me they do this work all the time and the Bobcat they use would compact the ground to 2000 pounds per square foot, which was the minimal requirement by the building manufacturer. However, that was not the case. Additional work and materials were needed to meet the alternate design of the footing to meet the recommendations of UES a company required to certify the compaction. All of which I was required to pay for at an additional $6500. Which was a 40% increase in cost. When pouring the concrete, the workers were not diligent in pulling up the wire mesh to keep it embedded in the concrete. When they left the site was a disaster with huge ruts left by the concrete trucks that I had to fix with my tractor. The last issue is schedule. Originally, they quoted a 4-week job. It wasn't completed until January 16th, or 16 weeks.

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