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    ConMex Concrete Delivery

    1.8 (5 reviews)

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    RWC Building Products

    RWC Building Products

    3.7
    (9 reviews)

    I work for The 2BC, Inc., a construction and solar company and had to take the lead on a solar…read moreproject. The project that I took the lead was total challenge. After inspecting the roof for solar installation, we found 12 broken tiles. For the past few days I have been on a wild goose chase looking for the same tile. I decided to try RWC as a last resort and stopped by this morning. I am the Marketing Director for The 2BC, Inc. so my hands on construction experience is limited. I spent the past few days driving around to tile yards and trying to find a particular tan color S tile. I made my visit to RWC this morning and the gentleman who assisted me SAVED my life! I believe his name was Steve, retired Marine and salesman at RWC. He went out of his way and walked the yard with me, looking through thousands and thousands of tiles. After about 30 minutes, we were able to find 15 tiles. Without his assistance I don't know if I would of had ever been ever to locate the tiles for my client. RWC is by far the most awesome roofing warehouse in San Diego!!!

    I had really bad experience with this company. When they delivered roof products to my home, they…read moredamage my sidewalk real bad, see attached pictures. I notified the company, City of SD notify me to fix the damage sidewalk. I sent the city notification to the company. The company did not do anything. How can a company damage people property and ignore the issue. Potential Customer should be aware of how this company treat their customer.

    Pacific Patio

    Pacific Patio

    4.6
    (119 reviews)

    After getting bids from four contractors to replace our old, wood pergola at our front entrance…read morewith a new, aluminum patio cover, we decided to go with Pacific Patio. Steve, the co-owner, was most patient and thorough in accommodating our needs, including drainage and lighting, and helping us think through the design and materials. The price was reasonable. JD, the project manager, was great, keeping us abreast of what was going on as the project proceeded. The crew--Jesse and Randal, Robert and Anthony--were likewise a pleasure to work with. The end product is a pleasure to look at, eliciting many positive comments from neighbors and thumbs-up from passers by.

    I originally posted this review about eight months ago, but it appears to have been removed, so I'm…read moreposting it again. This review concerns only my experience with Pacific Patio's bidding process. The proposal I received did not include any meaningful detail about the materials that would be used. When I asked specific questions--such as whether the support posts would be steel or aluminum--the salesperson refused to answer. Instead, he responded sarcastically, "Do you want me to tell you what kind of bolts we're going to use?" My answer is yes. The materials matter. The type of bolts, fasteners, posts, and other structural components affects the durability and safety of the finished product. Lower-quality hardware may perform differently under wind loads and over time, so it's reasonable for a customer to know what is being proposed. I repeatedly asked for a list of the materials that would be used, but the salesperson would not provide one. Without that information, I had no meaningful way to compare Pacific Patio's proposal with competing bids. Just as importantly, I would have had no clear basis for holding the contractor accountable if different materials were substituted during the project. The salesperson also became increasingly dismissive as I continued asking for this information. That lack of transparency and professionalism led me to award the project--worth approximately $100,000--to another contractor. I'm sharing this experience so that prospective customers know to ask for a detailed written description of the materials included in any proposal before making a decision.

    ConMex Concrete Delivery - buildingsupplies - Updated August 2026

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