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    Dar'rell Santini Fields Contracting - Really?

    Dar'rell Santini Fields Contracting

    1.0(2 reviews)
    9.3 mi

    I don't even know where to begin. We hired this guy to build a shed in our backyard and what we…read morewere left with is almost comical except for it's really not funny because we don't have that kind of money to just throw around on junk. We literally could've done a better job ourselves and we have no experience whatsoever in building anything at all. We texted and called several times letting him know that he needed to come back and fix several things and the few times that he actually responded he always had an excuse as to why he had not been able to come back yet and continued to make worthless promises about coming back to take care of it. You see, when he did the job he came later than he was scheduled to (more excuses) and it took him till after dark to finish so therefore we had to look it over by using the flashlight on our phone which obviously wasn't enough and it wasn't until the next morning that we saw what a mess it really was. See pics...which I also sent to him with not surprising no response from him. In the pics you will see all of the many many places where there's an opening to the outside...a few are big enough for squirrels or other things to get in. Oh, and the door wouldn't latch by the next day either. Incredibly frustrated and disappointed to say the least.

    I hired Dar'rell Santini Fields as a contractor to paint our home. Here are the results of his…read morework prior to the termination of our contract. He applied paint to our home before properly preparing it. After being asked to caulk, scrape and prime before painting; it was still half heartedly done. He instructed one of the guys that were working with him to paint the house's vent system. Mr. Fields spray painted our home on a very windy day which resulted in not only our roof shingles being painted, but also our landscaping, solar lights and 5 gallon bucket of Sherman Williams paint blown in the same direction that the wind was blowing resulting in the waste of the 5gallon bucket of Sherwin William's paint Id purchased. In agreement upon me not going forward with property damage and unsatisfactory work suit, Mr. Fields agreed to return our down payment of $1,000. He has yet to return our money, answer or return our calls. After the fact, I decided to check for reviews on this contractor. Let's just say that if I had searched prior to this ordeal. I would not be posting this post. ALWAYS, ALWAYS CHECK FOR REVIEWS. I have shared my experience for consumer and public awareness.

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    Innovative Builders Roofing & Construction - Re roof Edmond, Oklahoma

    Innovative Builders Roofing & Construction

    5.0(2 reviews)
    102.8 mi

    I can't say enough about Steve and his company. My family went through a very trying time with my…read moreinsurance company and he literally saved the closings on my homes. Steve is a very stand-up man and he cares about his employees and his reputation. It matters to him and that's important me. Steve is very informative and honest. I will only use him going forward. His work is thorough and of high quality. I can't say I ever felt like he was playing the part of a salesman. He is very personable. I like that when doing business with any person. You will learn a lot from Steve and you will learn Steve knows a lot. Please support Innovative Builders Roofing & Construction. We need more companies to be like Innovative Builders Roofing & Construction. Dean & Jenny

    Steve DuCharme and his crew do great work. Had IBRC replace my roof and trim. The process was easy…read moreand painless. Steve knows how to work with your insurance company and get the work done on time. He used grade A material and it looks great. He even did my small shed. Steve is on site during all the work being done so you know it is going to be done right the first time. He takes great care of his workers and they are happy to work for him. The roof crew cleaned up my yard after the work was done and did a great job. Will be working with IBRC for a long time. Highly recommend them for all your homes needs.

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    Ground Zero Shelters

    Ground Zero Shelters

    2.0(9 reviews)
    107.9 mi

    I have to say I'm a bit disappointed with Ground Zero Storm Shelters. When I relocated to Oklahoma,…read moreI bought a beautiful home which happened to house an equally beautiful in-ground storm shelter in my garage. Coming from California, I was excited to have a home with a storm shelter. I'd never seen a live tornado up close before and figured a storm shelter was a good investment. Though, in my location, up until a few days ago, I had yet to see a live tornado up close. However, the time had finally come when the news forecasted a string of tornadoes to be coming my way that evening. My wife repeated to me what she'd gathered from weather forecasts. So, I jumped into action to prepare the storm shelter for use. Low and behold, upon sliding the hatch back, I discovered a pool of water sitting in the shelter. My shelter's registration information label from Ground Zero Storm Shelters is affixed to the top inner entry area of my shelter. Given that I'm not the original owner, I visited their website to see if I could learn why and how water was somehow able to penetrate the inside of my shelter. What I also observed on their site was an excerpt stating, "To ensure your underground shelter stands up to the test of time and natural elements, our lifetime warranty covers floating, leaking, and manufacturing defects. This way you can rest easy knowing your shelter is in prime condition whenever the next storm or tornado hits." I thought that was awesome and great business! I immediately called Ground Zero and gave the rundown about my situation. They asked for my registration number and how long ago I bought my home, before quickly informing me that the shelter is no longer under warranty. However, he proceeded to instruct me to pump the water out of the shelter, take photos and fill out a warranty claim online, and they'd get back to me in a week or 2 about what they could do for me. My faith was renewed. I did as instructed. I'm not sure how much water was present, but my pump claims to pump 600 gallons per hour and it took approximate 4 hours to drain my shelter of the water. You do the math. Upon draining the water, I discovered the wooden benches within to be decayed and the shelter floor and walls to be rusted, with the floor being completely rusted, orangish in color. The shelter clearly had not stood up to the test of time and natural elements. I'm not sure what stipulations surround their lifetime warranty mentioned online, seeing as that seems to be the only protection they offer against floating, leaking, and manufacturing defects. The manufacturing defect in question here, 'leaking'. This is incredibly dangerous. If my family were to have used that shelter during an active tornado and found ourselves trapped within, whose to say we couldn't have drowned? In fact, I found that similar circumstances took place with another family causing them to drown. When I asked the Ground Zero representative how common it is for leaking to occur in Ground Zero Storm Shelters, I believe his response was, "It happens like .001%, meaning it doesn't." Yet, when I logged onto Yelp, I saw a review, dated July 30, 2023, claiming leakage in their shelter. Moreover, I logged onto Google Reviews, and discovered 2 more reviews claiming leakage posted within the last month (1 of the 2, only a few days ago) and a third posted 2 years ago. I'll leave it up to the trier of fact to determine if their respective claims were legitimate. But this matter appears to be a bit more common than I was led to believe. There is undoubtedly a manufacturing defect, specifically 'leaking'. So, I can't say whether or not these shelters actually exceed FEMA standards. I was informed by other storm shelter companies that leakage occurs in underground shelters when they have not been welded properly. One in particular offered to make a video repairing my shelter. But I'm hoping Ground Zero will stand by their craftsmanship and make it right. We shall soon see. I'll update as I learn more.

    Extremely shady company. Agreed on a shelter price in November. They said it would be installed in…read moreFebruary and then they said no sorry march. Well sorry not March it's going to be April now! I had to call to every month to get an update on the "delay" then when April came they wanted $500 more than the agreed price! The lady told me the fine print says it's legal and they can do that. Well I'm done! They are not on time, on price and they are pulling the "fine print" on me. Not very good small town Oklahoma family business values to me. Rather dig a hole and die in it then give a company like this a dollar. I'm 100% sure at this point I was going to get a half ass product installed and have walked away for a far better shelter installer. Save your time and money and shop for someone local with a 405 number.

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