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    Clay's Septic & Jetting

    Clay's Septic & Jetting

    (9 reviews)

    I called to have my septic system inspected and tank pumped. After the tank was pumped, technician…read moreindicated he pumped 1800 gallons out of a 1500 gallon tank and charged me for the extra 300 gallons. What!!! Then he indicated our leach field may be saturated, even though there were none of the recognized systems of a failing system.

    I'm not a handy guy, so I depend on the experts being honest. I wasn't sure how to gauge if my tank…read moreneeded pumping. When I called Clay's, the reception told me that the team would be able to determine if I needed a pump when they came out. Anthony was friendly and patient and showed me how to clean the filter. He also pointed out some potential problems with my tank which I greatly appreciated. When I asked how full the tank was and if it needed pumping, he told me there was no way to know except by pumping. That was so strange, and I asked him to confirm several times. I did a quick search on my phone and it seemed like there were articles on how to measure the sludge depth (which is the critical thing to know). I showed him an article and he told me that he'd been doing this for 35 years and these methods don't work, they were just guessing. I gave him the ok and spent nearly a grand. After the pump he confirmed that the tank was likely pumped when we purchased the house a year and a half ago, meaning that the tank was not even half full. By this point, I had been able to fully read the article, and the method used to measure the sludge made sense, was easy, and declared to be reliable. I should have done the research first. I feel so taken advantage of. To determine if you need a pump you need to measure the sludge level. There are many good videos and guides online and it's very doable yourself, even for an incompetent like me. You need something to make a hole in the scum, a long stick and a long white cloth or tube sock.

    QwikResponse Restoration & Construction - Tried to fill in the gap & let a mess on my wall

    QwikResponse Restoration & Construction

    (6 reviews)

    I usually don't post a lot of reviews, but feel the need to with this company. We requested mold…read moreremoval and rebuild of cabinets and new counter in the kitchen. Steve Knght was pleasant to work with at first, but then became very rude, unhelpful, and not honest about costs as time went on. I lived out of town and when his quote for counters came at a significantly larger cost then he originally quoted, would not help me find a suitable replacement for a rental and only guided me to places with no pictures to use. He then CHOSE the counters without my approval and was dishonest about the cost to put them in, asking me for an additional $6k months later that somehow "wasn't on the invoice". From speaking with others in Santa Barbara this is a typical experience. If you choose him, account for 150% or so of the price he quoted you initially. My tenant is also a handyman and was inspecting his crews work. He said he had to be on top of them to mount the cabinets correctly, and somehow storage space and cabinets just disappeared. If he hadn't been onsite I think it would have been very poorly constructed.

    KwikResponse was quick to respond and quick to demo my kitchen after I had a water leak inside my…read morewall. But then things weren't so quick. They tore out my entire kitchen, sent their plumber out to do a temporary fix on the leaking pipe, and set up fans & a dehumidifier. After a week, the fans (extremely loud) were still there until I called to find out why they hadn't been removed. No one had come to check the moisture levels until I made a phone call. They were running for almost 2 weeks total (ugh!). After a month with no kitchen, I made another phone call to find out why nothing had been done. I was told that they were waiting for the insurance to authorize payment. (From day 1, I told them that cost didn't matter...I needed my kitchen repaired) At that time, I was emailed a contract stating that I would cover costs if the insurance denied anything. Why that wasn't offered on day 1, I have no idea. Anyway...with the contract signed, they started working the following week. Things started rolling, which was great, but then we never really knew when the different contractors (drywall, plumber, paint, cabinet, granite) were going to show up. Jose, the project manager, was very responsive to my phone calls or texts....and I'm sure he thought I was nagging him. He made necessary phone calls to try and get my kitchen finished. After a full 2 months, my kitchen was finally done. On a side note, I work out of town and wasn't there to inspect progress each step of the way. My husband was there intermittently due to his work schedule. I was finally able to get home and see the finished project. For the most part it looked fine , but as I started putting my kitchen back together, I started noticing things that were done half-heartedly. The dishwasher didn't work...only because the electrical plug they replaced pushed into the wall when they tried to plug in the dishwasher, so the plug didn't engage completely. (There were a couple of plugs that were that way) I'm not sure if they missed a screw when they installed it? But I didn't have the patience at that point, to pull the face plate off and see how the plug was installed. My ceiling still has a grime line from where they hung the plastic sheeting, the paint in the kitchen was a poor job (see attached photo), the granite counter looks like they were about 1/4" short where it met the wall and they made up the gap with a lot of whatever it was that they used to seal the seams. They even left it on my wall! So needless to say, the next time I'm home, I'll be grabbing a paintbrush and "fixing" the paint in the kitchen and grabbing a ladder and cleaning my ceiling. The people from KwikResponse that I spoke with were very nice and I have no complaints about them. But I would have thought that they would have done a walk through to make sure their sub-contractors did a good job, since it reflects negatively on them when the work is sloppy. This is the only time in all of my years of home ownership that I have ever had to hire a restoration company. I truly hope I never have to do it again...but if I do, I'll make sure to take a leave of absence from work to be there every step of the way to ensure this doesn't happen again.

    Alliance Environmental Group - demolitionservices - Updated May 2026

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