I spent all day today in court filing an emergency protection order because one of Mapa's guys have been threatening us. We had a large stamped concrete patio and sidewalk job. Hired Mapa because his price was so good and there were so many good reviews on Angie's List. The first pour was structurally unsound. They ran out of concrete and put a cold joint in the patio. The slope was backwards and water was pooling at our foundation. The sidewalk was 4 to 5 inches off the ground in areas and we needed a step to get off our sidewalk. The control joints were crooked and just ended in the middle of the patio. Places were crumbling. The coloring was terrible and varied hugely from one area to the next. It was shockingly horrible. He agreed to take most of it out after we had a King County Engineer out to look at it as well as a General Contractor and another reputable concrete company. We'd already paid half the money and we knew we'd lose it if we hired someone else so we flew my father in law out who has 50 years of general contracting work to supervise the project and Mapa agreed to take out 75% of the concrete since there was one area of the patio that had the proper slope and uniform color we left it. Mapa's crew put in the forms and tried to leave huge chunks of broken up concrete in the ground which would have caused cracking. We removed all these ourselves and again the slope and grade of the forms was off. We corrected all this ourselves, regraded the dirt and rock and reshaped alot of the forms so that it was the proper shape and slope. They centered the firepit 4 inches off in the middle which we corrected and the sidewalk was crooked as well. Concrete should be poured 4 inches deep but there was only 1 1/2 inches to the top of the form in places. This was all corrected by my father in law. All the experts agreed the job was too big for a 1 day pour and should have been completed in 2-3 days, but Mapa wouldn't listen and again poured it all in one day, again ran out of concrete. Thanks to my father-in-law the 2nd pour was structurally sound but they missed the stamp completely in several spots, the stamp was very light due to the concrete hardening before they could get to it (aka shouldn't have been a 1 day pour). The worst part was the color was so off again. Mapa said he could fix this with stain which he started on the border, but when he put it on it looked like a bad paint job. there were drips everywhere and the color completely covered up the contrast which he said would show through later?? We were suspect so again called some concrete companies to come out and look at it before he stained the entire patio the following day. They said you should NEVER put stain on before the concrete has cured for 28 days. We scrubbed and power washed as best we could to get it off for the next 2 days ourselves. Concrete people were appalled anyone would finish a job this bad and then try to cover it up by putting stain on new concrete. We fired Mapa after paying him $15,000 for the 1st and second round. We kept having to give him more money even though the agreement was to pay half up front and the second half after we finished. He said he didn't have the money to pay for second round of supplies so we kept paying. He didn't finish the job and we only owed him $3,000 but he decided to start harassing us at this point. He's sent the guy that carried off pour 1 concrete to threaten us that he'll destroy our property if we don't pay him $5000?! We looked him up. He has a criminal background and have called the police. He continued to threaten us in front of the police. We are in process of getting a restraining order today. These people are not only incompetent but scary and dangerous. I hope to spare others of this horrible experience. read more