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Upper Restoration

(7 reviews)

Chris and Diane are both very helpf. They address any questions I had. The crew that did the…read moreelectrical work were polite and courteous. They did a fantastic job. I would highly recommend them.

Aug 21 I had a house fire and the team showed up. I hired as it were my first experience dealing…read morewith such disaster. Too many teams had come up at my door and I was not in my best senses. In any case, first couple weeks of destruction process, everything was going smooth. My only issue with the workers was that one of them stole my mom's $3200. After confrontation, the owner found out and gave mom $3000 and we were assured that the culprit was let go. My trust was wavered by then but we continued with them because the owner returned mom's most money. However, the fire soot had damaged everything and I was assured that we will be able to total it all. Buy later we discovered that much was claimed as restored but here I thought that it was damaged for claim. Everything boxed up, but not protected well and seemingly left on damaged property to collect dust and debris and exposed to weather elements. During inventory process, we trying to look for a gold chain that should have been stored as well but was never found. It was a disappointment that alot claimed as cleaned and useful was also not protected well to keep so nothing was actually kept. I'm not sure who was at fault in all this but all parties involved say that it is up to the restoration team to have moved items that were worth keeping off site. Maybe it isn't this company at fault for miscommunication or mismanagement. But when we attempted to get info on some items, there was no feedback in the end. Towards the end, we couldn't continue with same to move items from property in order to prepare. I'll give you this, They were great with the demo part. Fast and furious. I am not confident about restoration, but that could be because my stuff was truly not restoration worthy. But because a big chunk of claim went to dry cleaning (stuff I never kept) and here, I lost a lot of potential claim amount.

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Star of David Memorial Chapel

(38 reviews)

During a devastating time .. Andy helped make all arrangements seamless! We were treated with…read morekindness and respect by

I've gone back and forth over the last month deciding whether to post this review. I finally…read moredecided that if it will help others alleviate some of their pain on the day of a loved ones funeral, then here is my review and advice: Although my mother was ethnically and culturally Jewish, she was not at all religious so we called and asked if they had a non-religious chapel for a secular memorial service. Kevin assured us we could have a non-religious/secular service. We then met with Kevin who showed us the neutral memorial chapel (they have another religious one next door) and he was helpful explaining all costs and coordination with cemetery. The funeral was scheduled for Monday. On Sunday the town car showed up to pick us up which freaked us out thinking they scheduled the funeral on the wrong day. Kevin apologized and owned his mistake. The town car came at correct time the next day but the driver was on the phone with (clearly) personal calls throughout the drive there and back, very unprofessional and insensitive. We had asked in initial meeting if there was a way to put up photos and they said they had large magnet boards to do photo collages. The magnets turned out to be a collection of chipped, broken, irregularly shaped chunks of old magnetic strips which looked junky and were hard to work with. New magnets would cost them $20 or less on Amazon and would be both much easier to use and more aesthetically pleasing. They told us most people prepare their photos at home but not until we were already there struggling with their crummy magnets. Had we known, we would have bought our own boards and magnets. There were trays of yarmulkes laid out and men attending funeral put them on. We specifically chose this chapel and told them we were having a nonreligious service so it caught us by surprise, We had to ask the men working to remove the trays of yarmulkes and also ask guests to remove them as my mother would have wanted. This made things weird and awkward. We were very glad to be told that the service could be live streamed for people to watch who could not attend in person. Since there was a very small number of people attending in a large chapel, I chose to stand close to them instead of at the podium up on the dais. Unfortunately, none of the men working, there standing in the room to help, ever told me beforehand that I HAD to stand at the podium, using the microphone, in order for the people watching the live stream to hear me! This was a MAJOR lack of communication on their part! I only found out I couldn't be heard on web streaming when I inquired about getting a recording of service days later and was told I would not be heard on it because I was not at the podium. I felt so sad and disappointed that others watching couldn't hear me and that I couldn't be heard on recording. I had asked days ahead of time if we could play a specific song at the end and was told by Kevin they could pull it up on Spotify to play through their speakers in chapel. After numerous failed attempts by multiple staff to try to get the song to play over speakers and then also not starting song from the beginning - which included waiting, leaving chapel to ask what's the problem, coming back in, waiting, asking again what was going on - we got a rude hostile attitude from Kevin! Ordinarily one of us would have confronted Kevin about his unprofessional attitude but not in the midst of the funeral. I finally just played the song holding my phone up to the microphone on the podium. It was an extremely awkward end to the service. Lastly, again, we chose this place because we wanted a non-religious memorial. They still draped a large cloth with a Jewish star on the coffin AND attached another one on the coffin which I had to rip off at the gravesite, leaving chunks of adhesive on the coffin, as it was lowered into the ground. We could not have been clearer from the first phone call and subsequent meeting about what my mother wanted, a non religious service. They just didn't listen or pay attention to the details! The fact that the cost of it all included obligatory "gratuities" for people working there for what was ultimately terrible service was also very disappointing. To summarize my advice to minimize stress and have things run smoothly: 1. Be very clear about religious vs. secular preference details. 2. Confirm date of service and town car. 3. Bring photos on your own boards or just bring your own magnets. Bring large photos in your own frames to display on table. 4. You must stand at podium using microphone to be heard on webcam. 5. Check sound system is working and test music is cued up properly beforehand or have music ready on your device to play into podium microphone. I hope this was helpful. My sincerest condolences to you at your time of loss.

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Microtech Environmental Services, Inc

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Before I hire someone for a job I like to read reviews to see other people's experience. I decided…read moreto call this company after calling two other just so I can get estimation for job and I'm grateful I did because I end up hiring Microtech. His price was half what other people ask for and after re-reading reviews for him it was hard not to pick him. He did an excellent, very professional, clean job and fast (finish next day). I highly highly highly recommend him if you want both unbeatable price and excellent service. I already recommend and look forward to doing business.

From the owner: Asbestos, Lead Paint, Mold, Vermiculite, Hazardous Waste, Infection Control, Biohazard Cleanup…read moreRemoval, Remediation, Abatement Services are the Environmental Services Microtech Contracting offers in the Tri-State area including NY, NJ, CT since 1992. Asbestos Abatement in Shingles, Walls, Floor Tiles, Flooring, Ceiling Tiles, Popcorn Ceiling, Drywall, Siding, Insulation, Roofing. Lead Paint Remediation, Abatement, and Dust Removal, Encapsulation, Chemical Stripping, Dust Cleanup, Disposal. Buildings built before the 1970's will usually contain lead paint. Mold Remediation, Abatement: Microtech's environmental professionals are trained in mold remediation protocol and follow guidelines set forth by the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene and HUD. Hazardous Waste Removal: We safely and effectively collect, package, transport, and dispose or recycle a wide range of regulated wastes & hazardous materials such as PCBs, lead, asbestos, mercury-containing batteries and lights, electrical and electronic equipment, as well as a variety of liquids and chemicals. Infection Control: Infectious Disease Control, Healthcare-Associated Infection Remediation, Nosocomial Infection Elimination. Infection Control encompasses the prevention, monitoring, investigation of actual and suspected spread of infection within a healthcare setting. Biohazard Cleanup: Bioremediation, Biohazard Remediation, Crime Scene Cleanup Services involve treating & removing contaminates.

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