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David Hall Masonry

5.0 (2 reviews)
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Lifestyle Landscape Design - Garden entry

Lifestyle Landscape Design

(16 reviews)

Lifestyle Landscape Design is great at stonework and paving. Unfortunately, they fall short on…read moreplanting smaller plants. Trees are well done. My husband hired them to put in a barbecue area in our backyard and pavers with trees in the front of our house. Then he suggested adding on some plants by our master bedroom window and behind the barbecue area. That's where the trouble began. All work was approved in August. We decided on honeysuckles on trellises and camellias. The work for the barbecue area and the front of the house went well and on schedule. The area behind the barbecue area and by the master bedroom were not completed. It kept getting put off. The job was started in August and was not finished until the following April. Excuses included that the plants were not available at the nursery that they use. That actually was a bit of a relief since they wanted to plant them in January and I was afraid that they would freeze. Then March rolls around and I ask if we could go to the nursery that they use and pick out the honeysuckles and camellias. There was not much to pick from, but we decided on coral honeysuckle for behind the barbecue area and purple honeysuckle and two white camellias for the master bedroom area. Unfortunately, the only white camellias available were on trellises. I told my husband that it might cause a problem, but if they asked for more money that would be perfectly fine. Unfortunately, no one spoke to us about it. Their answer to the problem was simply to leave out the trellises for the honeysuckles. Now we have honeysuckles that are planted too far from the fence with no trellises. This company is either lacking in communication with customers or does not have enough experience with smaller plants. I recommend them for stonework, paving, and tree planting, but not for smaller plants. Their pricing is very reasonable. Just be sure that they understand what is important to you for example trellises. Also be sure that they don't do any planting in January when your plants are liable to freeze. Better yet just stick to the stonework and paving. They are great at that!

Owner Dennis was very professional and helped me with my artificial lawn and my landscaping . I was…read morevery pleased with the clean , quality job. I highly recommend it's worth the price for quality .

Burkett’s Pool Plastering - concrete they dumped in the yard on our rocks. it's now all cemented together

Burkett’s Pool Plastering

(308 reviews)

I'm so glad that we chose Burkett's Pool Plastering to bring our 1970's pool back to life!!…read more Initially we contacted a couple pool companies for estimates which were all similar in price. What made Burketts stand out from the others was that all the work including the concrete was done in house. We liked the fact we were not having to deal with multiple companies for different stages of the pool remodel. Burketts estimate was thorough and easy to read. Another thing that stood out was Burketts planned to re plumb the entire pool, the other estimates we received wanted to re use the existing plumbing that had been there since the late 70's. Marlon our sales rep was very friendly and took the time to explain our tile, plaster and lighting options. He also suggested adding a Cabo shelf at the shallow end of our pool, which we ended up doing. Marlon gave us great suggestions to help us narrow down our tile and plaster selections. Once we finished selecting our tile, plaster color/finish and concrete finish Marlon sent over the contract for signatures and explained our next steps. The contract was straight forward and easy to read. It laid out all terms, warranties etc. Once the contract was signed Marlon stated we would be contacted within a couple of weeks with a start date and work/payment schedule. Burkett's contacted us within two weeks and we were given a start date, payment schedule and startup instructions for when the pool is ready to be filled again. In addition we were introduced to Kat who was handling our scheduling and Marshall our project manager. Kat was awesome and kept us informed every step of the way! Kat called the day before any crew would come out to let us know what time they would be there and who was coming out. The payment schedule she provided was easy to follow. Marshall was amazing as well! Marshall was onsite during major phases of work and for inspections. Marshall took the time to answer all our questions and kept us updated. We added some concrete and drainage during the project. Marshall was flexible and added the items. We were provided a change order that broke down the additional cost for the added items. Marshall went out of his way while the concrete was being poured, he made a paver for us so we could get our dog's paw prints which is something my wife really wanted. Once the project was complete Marshall came to make sure everything was done and that we were happy with the work. Burkett's sent a different crew out for each phase of the project. All of the crews arrived timely and were friendly. Every crew was respectful of my house and our neighbors. Every crew used tarps and other protective mats to prevent stains or damage to driveways and walkways. Every crew cleaned up after themselves and there was never a mess left behind. We were amazed the demolition crew didn't damage any of our planters that surrounded the pool. We were impressed with the quality of work from each crew. You could tell they had been working together for a while as everyone knew their roles and worked efficiently. Once the Plaster which was the last step was finished we immediately filled our pool. Burketts did the first day of the startup and I was able to give their instructions for days 2-7 for my pool service to follow. Burkett's also sent a tech to help me connect my pool pump and lights to the WiFi and program them. One of the new lights was not working properly after the initial setup. I contracted Kat and Marshall to advise of the issue. They had someone out within the same week to replace the light. I was again impressed with the quick resolution of the issue. I highly recommend Burketts Pool Plastering. They were professional from start to finish. Our project took 2 months and our only delay was due to weather. We love the way our pool and yard looks!

WE LIVE IN GOLD RIVER, CA We hired Burkett's for a ~$30K…read morepool remodel (replaster and tile) during a complete backyard remodel. They performed a pressure test and told us things passed. After we poured new concrete, we discovered a leak that required breaking into the new concrete. They charged us $950 to fix it, which we disputed given the circumstances. After their repair, no additional pressure test was done, and we found shortly after that there was still another leak. We again had to hire an independent leak detection company and pay for a second repair ourselves. There was a dispute over the $950 and was lien was threatened, though we later learned no lien had been recorded. The issue ultimately went through mediation and was resolved. Overall, this was a very frustrating and costly experience that required additional work, time and expense to us to correct. Based on our experience, we would STRONGLY recommend asking detailed questions about pressure testing, verification, and follow- up before moving forward and CAREFULLY consider other options.

Foundation Repair of CA

Foundation Repair of CA

(398 reviews)

On the whole I give Foundation Repair of CA high marks. But first, I'll offer an observation…read morehaving nothing to do with that company. Foundation repair involves a lot of digging resulting in a good deal of dirt piling up. Do it during a rainy spell, and there will be mud - lots of it. You have been warned. Avoid scheduling during the rainy season if you can. Let me start with several complaints. First, Foundation Repair should have been a bit more attentive to clean up. Finding a discarded plastic water bottle in the crawlspace maybe isn't the worst thing, but for the healthy-sized check I had to write for the work, a bit more attention to the finishing touches would not be asking too much. Likewise, for finishing touches, I was left with a significant problem. Part of the structure of my deck required removal to do the work. Foundation Repair said they'd repair the structure when done. They did so but, as I discovered after they were gone, the job was so badly executed I had to redo it on my own. Fortunately, I had the necessary tools, but at the age of 78 and working alone, this was a major undertaking. In retrospect, I should have demanded they return and do it right. Now, on to the positives. First a major shout out to Foundation Repair's Christopher Gerrans who gave me some major assistance in getting prepared for the work. He went far, far above and beyond what I expected to help me out. Foundation Repair management, do please remember this when bonus time comes around. I had a lot of trepidation about getting a bid for this work. Foundation repair is an expensive proposition. I was impressed (and relieved) when I was presented with a comprehensive three-tier set of job plan options (I ended up opting for the most expensive). My point is that Foundation Repair (specifically, Mr. Gerrans, again) did a great job up front in helping me to understand what my options were. I was quite impressed with the technology employed to shore up the house. Does it work, though? Well, if the house is still intact a half century from now, then the answer is yes. So, only time will tell if the work was effective. But it certainly looked like a solid and dependable solution. The work was done in timely fashion, and communication was good throughout. Foundation work is an expensive proposition, but I think I got my money's worth from Foundation Repair and would not hesitate to recommend them.

We had a horrible moisture problem in the crawl space under our house. Jesus L., Miguel, Johan and…read moreJorge did an AMAZING job installing sump pumps and encapsulating under our house. It's only been a few days and we're already seeing it dry out. Worth the investment to get the job done right. Highly recommended!

David Hall Masonry - masonry_concrete - Updated May 2026

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