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Charritos Plastering

5.0 (2 reviews)

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2 years ago

They responded to us right away and came out to give a quick estimate. Great customer service and very nice!

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Superior Industries

(18 reviews)

We were looking to replace our 28-year-old, builder-grade siding that was showing signs of water…read moreretention. After getting four quotes, I came to realize that each company pretty much has one type of siding they recommend and install. For one company we interviewed it was LP (engineered wood), for two companies it was Hardie (fiber cement), and for the last company, Superior Industries, it was a material we hadn't heard of before: Gentek ALIGN Composite Cladding (aka Alside ASCEND Composite Cladding). I was initially skeptical because I hadn't come across it in my research. How good could it be? Turns out, amazing. Really glad I called Mike to come take a look, as otherwise we would have ended up spending a lot more to get a not-quite-as-good product. Superior Industries replaced all of our siding, soffits, and facia, and aluminum-wrapped all new trim boards for us. They did precise, high-quality work and it really shows. Communication was good throughout and the guys who did the work were friendly and competent. Mike only has a couple teams, so these guys have been with him for many years and really know their stuff. They listened to everything I had to say, they consulted me when there were any decisions to be made, and they answered all my questions. Everything looks great and we are very pleased.

Inferior Product Installed…read more I needed new windows for a remodel I am doing in my daughter's condo. I contacted Superior Industries for one of three quotes I received. Mike came to respresent Superior. Mike and I discussed in detail about the color of the windows. I probably told Mike at least a dozen times "I need brown windows," "The windows must be brown." Not once did Mike speak up to tell me the windows he had in mind would be white inside. I fully expected the windows to be brown inside and out. Mike emailed me a work order where he added "white inside" to the description of the windows. I didn't notice this detail in the work order, but at the same time, I did not approve or sign-off on this work order. I approved the install solely on the promise of brown windows at a quoted price of $11,262. What business person would believe that simply sending out a work order, with no sign-off by the customer, indicates acceptance by the customer? The windows Superior installed are much cheaper windows than all-brown windows would have been. I accepted their quote believing I would get all brown windows. Quotes from the other vendors indicate brown and white windows sell for three to four thousand dollars less than all brown windows. I overpaid by three to four thousand dollars! I entered into agreement with Superior in good faith. I did not get respect or good faith in return. Instead, I got an inferior product where a much better product was promised. I will never do business with this company again. Update to Mike's response: What contract? A contract is a document where both parties sign-off agreeing to the terms of the contract. My signature does not appear on any such document. The email Mike references approves only the quote based on a promise of seven brown windows. I never approved the work order via email. I challenge Mike to post here any proof that I signed-off or otherwise approved the terms of his "work order."

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WestPro Home Exteriors

(18 reviews)

I've had WestPro come quote the same job twice, once in 2023 and once in 2025. It was two very…read moredifferent experiences to the point of being hard to believe it's the same company. The job is for removal and replacement of soffits, fascia, gutters and downspouts on a 1-story ranch with 200 linear feet of gutters. In 2023 a woman came out, did the walk through and then sent me a quote with details about the materials, a cost breakdown for each part of the project - quantity and cost for removal of gutters, removal of downspouts, installation of gutters, installation of downspouts. It was very professional (I work with contractors and job bids for a living) and provided all the necessary details of the cost. In 2023 they refused to address the soffit and fascia so I declined to move forward with them. In 2025 a man came out, did the walk through and then insisted on setting up a follow up appointment to walk through the project quote. I did not receive the info packet ahead of time and was disappointed by what I received - a detailed project description for siding work (presumably for the soffits and fascia but the material was specific to siding installation which isn't relevant to either of those locations) with no scoped quote for any aspect of the project. There were no details of the materials to be used or breakdown of the cost specifics. The dollar amounts were hand written into a spec sheet of "good / better / best" (photo attached because I don't even know what to call it, it's definitely not a job quote). I understand that materials costs have changed significantly and the job might cost more today than two years ago, but if you're going to waste my time with a second meeting to quote the job, actually quote the job. So your experience with WestPro may entirely depend upon the person you randomly end up with as your project coordinator. Homeowner be wary. I'll update this review when I've heard back with legit quotes and decisions on a path forward. For now it's a very unimpressed meh.

Appointment scheduled for estimate quickly. Project Consultant arrived on time, and was so helpful,…read morehonest and professional. Really appreciated the professional advice and prompt assistance!

Vivax Pros - Denver's Most Ethical Company- BBB award winner.

Vivax Pros

(488 reviews)

Lincoln Park, Southwest

After posting this review, Devin, the appraiser's manager, contacted us and she said Vivax would…read morelike to make it right. They did. Painters came out and applied the touch-up coat we had been asking for, which took less than an hour with the paint we provided. It probably shouldn't have taken a negative review to get here, but to their credit, they did make good on it. This should get us a few more years until the whole house needs paint, and we will consider giving Vivax another chance. ============================= Vivax painted our home over five years ago. The crew was rushed. They left so much primer exposed that they had to come back out twice, and in the end I touched up the lower areas myself because they kept missing them. You're paying for their marketing, not their painting. The bigger problem emerged later. They missed an entire section of 2nd-story siding on the upper peak above the roofline. This wasn't obvious at inspection because the old Kwal paint underneath was the same color as the new paint and was still relatively new at the time. This west side peak is only visible if you step back onto the neighboring property, which is apparently something the rushed crew never bothered to do. But years of weathering have made the failure impossible to ignore. The missed section is now visibly more faded and streaked than everything around it. Normally it's the south-facing side that shows fading first. When I contacted Vivax, they told me it was just sun fading and suggested I pay for a full repaint. I pushed back, and they eventually sent an estimator. To confirm what I was seeing, I ran a simple test: I scraped a small area of a clearly repainted section and found white primer underneath, exactly as expected. Then I checked the peak. No primer. No Vivax paint. Just the original Kwal, now aged and streaked. This is not a matter of opinion. Their warranty appraiser looked me in the eye, dismissed the scrape test entirely, and told me the section had been painted but had magically faded more than the adjoining areas on the west side. Then he quoted me $470 to fix their mistake, discounted to $370 because I was supplying the paint myself. That "$100 customer service discount" was just the cost of a gallon I already owned. I gave them a chance to make good on this. They did not. They could have simply said the work was out of warranty. That would have been disappointing but honest. Instead they chose to insult my intelligence.

I reached out to Vivax for warranty work, fully expecting to be told the coverage had expired--as…read moreis often the case with many companies. To my surprise, even after five years, they honored the request and agreed to complete the work. The team asked that I leave my paint available, but when it turned out to be unusable, the painter proactively went to the store, purchased new paint, and took care of all the dings, scratches, and touch-ups with great attention to detail. It was truly a pleasure working with such a responsive and customer-focused company. I would confidently recommend Vivax and look forward to using their services again in the future.

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