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    D.Masonry - The scary pillar Before-and-After. (1930's "clinker" brick is supposed to look uneven)

    D.Masonry

    (22 reviews)

    Northwest

    David and his team did amazing work, and for an incredibly reasonably price. He did some exterior…read moretuckpointing, matched brick 1947 brick for a slight exterior alteration, and fixed some interior cracking in plaster with concrete block underneath. Communication was great, David even called me to let me know he was going to be a half hour late. Fantatstic work. Would hire again.

    I met the owner, David, when he was doing some work for a neighbor. The neighbor spoke highly of…read morethe experience and the result, so I called the company. And I called one other company for a second bid. David showed up in time for our appointment, and his explanation of the problem (80 year old mortar in our brick house was falling out). The previous owner had gotten some of it repaired. That mortar was failing, too. I was particularly concerned because one pillar that carries a heavy load was cracked so badly (see photo) that you could see daylight through it from top to bottom. David explained why it had failed, and how the repair work someone had done years ago made matters worse. His bid that was about the same price as the other firm, but his explanation -- and the bid itself -- were so clear that D. Masonry was my obvious choice. He provided me with proof of insurance, too, a request the other company ignored. They lived up to my high expectations. Watching them work, I realized that tuck pointing is a highly skilled craft, practically an art form. They took the time to mix and try a range of mortar colors. With their help, we selected the one they advised. Now that the new mortar has completely dried, I can see it is a perfect color match. The pillar I was so nervous about? They elaborately jacked up and stabilized things, so they could remove the pillar, which they disassembled completely, laying out all the bricks (with all the old mortar removed), so they could put them back exactly as they were, only sturdy now, and good as new. Masonry repairs -- done well -- simply disappear when the work is done, right? As long as I own this house, my gratitude for this job-well-done will live on.

    SRG Hardscapes & Masonry

    SRG Hardscapes & Masonry

    (8 reviews)

    Northeast

    After deciding that grass is over rated in dry dry Denver, we had our front yard turf removed. SRG…read moreHardscapes then installed an attractive, terraced retaining wall to manage the slope from the house down to the sidewalk. The work was done quickly and efficiently even in this summer's blistering heat. In just three days, the yard went from dirt to beautiful, tiered flagstone walls. The quality of this team's work is excellent. Sergio, the owner, provided a complete written quote that outlined the pertinent details and was supported with AI generated images of the "after" look, which confirmed that we were on the same page regarding the design. Once underway, the job progressed quickly and smoothly. (We're doing the planting, which is in progress.) Would we turn the SRG Hardscaping again should we need stone or brick work in the future? Absolutely.

    We had an amazing experience with SRG Landscaping. They built a beautiful retaining wall for us as…read morepart of a very large project and completed everything quickly without sacrificing quality. The final result came out absolutely stunning and better than we could have imagined. What really stood out was their communication. Out of the 12 contractors we interviewed, they were by far the most responsive, professional, and easy to work with throughout the entire process. Their quote was right in line and there were no surprises along the way. If you are looking for someone to build you a beautiful retaining wall and deliver great work while keeping you informed every step of the way, I cannot recommend them enough.

    Groundworks

    Groundworks

    (80 reviews)

    Park Hill, Northeast

    Luis, Luis Jr. and Joseph were very courteous and professional. They engaged with me throughout the…read moreproject and explained everything that was being done, as they went along. They had to dig a trench in the backyard and drill the foundation to put in stabilization bars. During the trenching, they hit some of the feeder lines for the sprinkler system (excluded in the contract). They backfilled the trench to the level needed for the lines and cleaned up very nicely inside and what they could do in back. This allowed me to get my repair guy out the following day to fix the problem. I then let them know repairs were complete and they are scheduling a crew to come back and finish refilling the trench and completing the cleanup. Given the timeframe, the work done and the accommodations made, the value given was very good. I would recommend this crew and Groundworks to anyone who needs this type of work done.

    I have now tried on two separate occasions to refer clients to this company. Each time it was a…read morefight because "their policy" is that only the property owner can make an appointment. As a Realtor, my clients expect me - and rightfully so - to set appointments for them so they do not have to worry about any issues. Well, I have never had as much difficulty trying to give a company business as I have with this one. I guess when you're big enough you can afford to be arrogant. I will never refer or use this company regardless of how many 5-star reviews they have. Customer service is EVERYTHING in real estate. This company clearly flunked that class.

    Liftech - Our range of Concrete Stabilization Solutions

    Liftech

    (73 reviews)

    Excellent work. This company uses polyurethane instead of…read moreconcrete, which is a much better method of lifting and stabilizing concrete. Abdul and John did great work, and the project was completed quickly and professionally. I have construction experience, and I had a friend who did commercial construction over to watch, and we were both impressed with the quality and results. Highly recommended. Excellent work. Excellent. Grant gave a great estimate, and understood the necessary repairs. What a well run and efficient company!! Highly recommended.

    I would not recommend Liftech based on my experience. The biggest concerns were the lack of proper…read moresubgrade preparation, the lack of transparency, and the difficulty getting clear, consistent answers throughout the process. I specifically chose and paid extra for high early cement because my goal was to regain access to my garage parking as soon as possible. I expected clear guidance on the product's performance and realistic timelines. Instead, I received conflicting information ranging from not being able to walk on the concrete for 48 hours to not being able to park on it for anywhere from 2-10 days. When I asked for clarification, the responses were vague. Liftech's production manager stated, "There are no specific specs for high early since it is mixed with concrete at the plant," and also said, "There is varying information because no concrete is created equally." I would expect concrete professionals and concrete plants to have more consistent information regarding the product being installed. Another major concern was the subgrade preparation. Liftech subcontracted the concrete work, and when the crew arrived, they did not even have a compactor onsite. I asked the workers if they planned to compact the subgrade, and based on their responses and actions, it did not appear that proper compaction was part of their plan until I contacted their Project Manager and requested that a compactor be brought to the site. A video documenting the work can be viewed here: https://youtu.be/YBubb-Wx-ac. In the video, it appears that only about 50% of the area was properly compacted, with some areas not compacted at all. The subbase also does not appear to have been watered down as part of the preparation process. The video speaks for itself regarding the preparation that was completed before the concrete was poured. For a project of this size and cost, I expected better communication, transparency, and attention to detail. Unfortunately, my experience left me questioning both the workmanship and the information provided throughout the process.

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