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    Big T Construcion

    1.0 (1 review)
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    Remodeling

    New roof installation

    Roof replacement

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    Paradise Fencing - Black Steel Pool Fence

    Paradise Fencing

    (13 reviews)

    This posting will serve as a rebuttal to the comments posted by Paradise Fence that are included in…read morethe below review. Timing of the posting of this review is irrelevant as long as the fence has not been repaired and/or modified since the past work performed by Paradise Fence. It was written and submitted on a time available basis. The fence has not received any repairs or modifications since the time of the Paradise Fence work and is presently available for inspection to show the quality of work that was performed. The subject of this review is not about fence age nor is it about any comments made by the owner. It is about the end result regarding the condition of the reassembled fence. Aside from the damaged posts and with exception to the very bottom run of the fence boards all other wood could have been recoverable to create a still viable fence. But now with the random replacement of the boards not to their original locations and having resultant re-cutting of the wood to fit it is apparent that it will most likely make it difficult to rebuild the fence without having to replace considerably more wood than was originally proposed. The "good faith" statement made by the Paradise Fence representative was made with no contractual basis, merely a spoken statement. It is not guaranteed as to if this action would become valid in the future without a signed agreement between both parties. As for the replacement wood, a cost of significantly more than originally considered will most likely be incurred due to the actions of the repair listed in the above paragraph. And part of my opinion of "good faith" is based upon the initial contact with Paradise Fence after job completion via email describing the reassembled condition of the fence plus included photos and a request for a representative of Paradise Fence to visit the site to inspect the overall condition of the work performed. Subsequent to this no response or visit was received in return. As evidence to the original condition of the cedar boards on the fence prior to repair it should be noted that this section of the fence is only a part of a longer run of the fence. Visual comparison between the non-repaired and repaired portions of the fence will quickly show a significant difference in quality and the randomness of reassembly from the repair. As for the comment of the fence repair being from purely "...an esthetic issue" I cannot agree to that description fitting the current condition of the fence. The project was focused on replacing the posts and putting the fence back together in a proper and actual "aesthetic" fashion. It was not expected that extreme meticulous work had to be performed during reassembly but at least the weathered and damaged boards be reinstalled along the bottom of the fence as requested by the owner instead of "shotgunning" their locations randomly on the fence. And why was a short board that no longer fit left hanging that was hidden behind the lilac bushes? And why were the two fence posts near the end of the run cut to irregular lengths?? How can a post set in concrete that was cut too short be lengthened without cheating by adding a separate length to the top or tearing out the new post and attaching concrete??? The photos do not lie.

    Matt Graf was the general contractor of our new home. We couldn't be happier with the work and his…read moreattention to detail and time-lines. We have absolute trust for Matt. He did a great job with our budget, and our home is nicer than we ever imagined. We can't say enough about how great Matt is to work with. Finding him was an answer to our prayers.

    Big Sky Concrete

    Big Sky Concrete

    (2 reviews)

    Gave Big Sky Concrete of Great Falls, MT a deposit for excavation and foundation work. Five months…read moreand many, many unreturned emails, phone calls, texts, and registered letter later - no work done but he cashed our deposit check. Big Sky Concrete did not respond to Better Business Bureau. Had to hire a new contractor and he was great. Billed us throughout the process and only for work that had been completed. Painful lesson learned - never pay for work until it is done.

    Even after a year I am still cleaning up the mess that this business made of my yard. Piles of rock…read moreand dirt. And the complete disaster that used to be plush grass. I knew there would be some maintenance after the patio was done but it should have not been to this degree. I even had to have a new line put in for me sewer and the excavator and digging that the other people did did not even match. It was almost like they were never even there so that to me says that James and his crew should have cared more about the after effects and their good name then the paycheck. Which he asked me for before they were even finished and with hesitation I paid asking when the clean up would be done. Two weeks later I got a very discouraging reaction as if I were an absolute inconvenience to them. BUT I PAID YOU!! Thanks for nothing. I haven't even been able to thoroughly enjoy the patio as it is surrounded by disaster. I would definitely recommend you look else where for this kind of work.

    Big T Construcion - roofing - Updated May 2026

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