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Midtown Home Improvements

Midtown Home Improvements

(218 reviews)

For the price we paid, I expected much better. The speed of work was impressive, but everything…read moreelse (quality, honesty, and professionalism) fell short. If you're considering them, get a second quote first. I wish I had gone with a company that only does roofing instead of one that tries to do it all. Workmanship & Quality: (1/5) The quality of work was the biggest issue. We hired them for a new roof and a ceiling repair due to a leak. After installation, the leak was still there, ruining the ceiling work they had just completed. When they came back a week later to fix the roof, they left a hole in our ceiling and didn't repair the damage they caused. Beyond that, their work just wasn't professional. The flashing was installed on top of the shingles instead of underneath, creating visible gaps and exposed fasteners. Some of the old shingles we left on vent caps, and there were random globs of caulk across the roof. Concerned, we had another roofing company inspect it, and their assessment confirmed our suspicions: the job was poorly done. We were also told we needed all of the wood replaced and were charged accordingly, yet old wood remained in multiple areas. That kind of dishonesty is disappointing. Speed & Efficiency: (4/5) They were fast, I'll give them that. They arrived at 7 AM and worked non-stop until 7 PM, even using flashlights to finish in the dark. But speed doesn't mean much when the work is subpar. Cleanup: (2/5) Cleanup was a mess...literally. I found nails in my driveway, metal shards, and staples scattered throughout my yard. This was especially frustrating since we were promised a thorough magnet sweep during cleanup. Instead, security footage showed them using a yard blower to clear debris. The lack of care was bad enough, but the dishonesty made it worse. Sales & Pricing: (2/5) The sales process felt like a high pressure pitch. The project manager was friendly but admitted he wasn't an expert and pushed the classic "buy now for a limited-time deal" tactic. They started with a high quote, only to "discount" it down to what they were willing to accept from the start. Our final payment was also higher than expected due to an interest rate increase. While that wasn't entirely their fault, they should have been upfront that the rate could fluctuate. The bathroom ceiling repair was another issue. What we got was a small patch job for a price that felt ridiculously high. When we questioned it, the salesperson dismissed our concerns, saying, "That's just how much it costs." After escalating the issue, another rep explained that it was due to a minimum service charge rather than the actual work performed. To their credit, they agreed to a partial refund but I'm still waiting for it to be processed 3 weeks later.

Last week representatives from Midtown Home Improvement were in a private community with signs…read moreposted at both entrances "no soliciting." Representatives were knocking on doors and handing out fliers and if a resident did not answer the door they left an advertisement behind. Now some of the advertisements that were not retrieved by residents are on the common ground throughout the community.

Appalachian Construction

Appalachian Construction

(2 reviews)

Paul Cochran was the worst contractor I have ever dealt with. I hired him in November 2023 to build…read moremy deck. While he started the project, his work was inconsistent, and he demonstrated a high level of unprofessionalism. He failed to obtain the necessary county approvals and only informed me later that he would take care of it, which he never did. Once the deck was completed, Paul disappeared, ignoring my calls and emails. When the inspection took place, numerous issues were raised, and I was left to hire new professionals to correct some of these problems. One major issue was that Paul did not dig the required 30-inch holes, forcing us to redo the work. I would not even rate him with one star. If you value your time and money, avoid hiring Paul for any job. Worst person.

DO NOT HIRE!!!!!!!! we hired him to do some deck work and his railing job was all crooked (yes i…read morehave pictures) his excuse was he put it back the way it was. that was a lie and yes i have pictures to prove as well. when i told him to come back and fix it he said it was like that, another lie. told him i wasn't paying the full amount, he then threatened us saying if we don't pay he will put a lien on the property. he then sends over the form, not the brightest guy because he sent over a mechanics lean (yes i have pics) instead of a contractor's lien. the x g/f told me she will pay and not to write a review till after the house closes because she didn't want it postponed. fast forward to today on the close, he refused to sign the lien release the title company was requiring him to sign if there is worked done 6 months prior to closing. Luckly we had the invoice and piad invoice so their lawer signed off on it with out him. this guy just got kicked off thumb tack thats why you cant see the reviews, i was going to leave one on theire was well but they informed me he was kicked off. by the way his address he lists as "offices" are just residential no business locations.

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