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    Bordner Home Improvement - Three year old failed roof destroyed soffits and structure. Debris from rotten timber that had to be demolished.

    Bordner Home Improvement

    (50 reviews)

    This is just another scummy roofing company. They lock you into a contract without telling you are…read morelocked in. The only way to get out is to pay a stupid expensive fee for nothing. They completed my roof and left a mess for me. Not even a month later, I have already had to warranty the roof since 5-6 shingles flew off. The billing and invoice process is ridiculous. The price could go higher if my insurance company will cover it but could go lower if they denied certain repair. Overall - I would recommend staying away Bordner Home Improvement

    Awful installation. One issue after another. The project was "finished" March 2024…read more 1) Damage to property The installation process seemed to go smoothly, but upon inspection, I noted a ripped screen, damaged windowsill, and a shorn tree trunk (small tree out in front). Clearly it was done from something falling off the roof during installation. I took photos. I sent them to the project manager (via text and email). No response. I got a call from the marketing department asking if my home (and myself) could be featured on the website. I said, sure. Fix my ripped screen first! The marketer said that she'd contact the project manager directly. She did. Finally, 2 hours later after 6 days of silence, the project manager gets back to me. He said, "I saw the photos. I asked my crew. They said that it was like that before". My response: No. It wasn't. He then said that he'd be out the next day to fix it himself. He never showed. He FINALLY showed up an finally fixed the shredded screen. (I didn't mention the squashed downspout). 2) A tile from the roof came off. (3 months ago) I contacted the original point man, and he came out immediately to re-attach it. 3) Yesterday: We noticed water damage to the ceiling in the bedroom. Multiple places where there was CLEARLY water getting into the house. I've tried 3 times now to get a response. Nothing so far. AVOID THIS COMPANY.

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    Dunbar Interiors

    (1 review)

    I have dealt with this company for four years now. I've had the rugs in my home completely replaced…read moreand installed by Dunbar's. I've also had my dining room chairs recovered. They are exquisite. Just recently my rattan set was recovered. Not only did they do an excellent job with the cushions, they replaced the saggy webbing on the sofa and chair. Beautiful. Yesterday I had them take my recliner for recovering. Why recover instead of buy new? My furniture is solid and comfortable. I like its structure and the way it feels. I know what I have. No, it's not cheap. It comes to about what you would pay for new, but the furniture made 25-30 years ago is a whole lot different that what is offered now. Plus I hate shopping and making decisions. Who did I deal with? The third generation in this amazing place - Megan Dunbar. Her personal attention to detail, suggestions and knowledge are refreshing. She brought lots of sample books to my home and had a patient and sweet manner as I looked and finally found what I liked. I highly recommend this business. An Independence, Missouri customer

    From the owner: Window Treatments: Custom Draperies, Shutters, Blinds, Shades, Motorized Window Coverings, and…read moreCustom Window Treatment Solutions Floor Covering: Carpet, Tile, Hardwoods, and Vinyl Products Wall Covering: Wallpaper, Paint, Faux Finishing, Upholstered Walls, Wainscoting, and Wood Plank Wall Treatments Small Remodel Projects or Complete Home Renovation Specializing in Kitchen, Bath and Basement Renovation including Cabinetry, Plumbing, Custom Tile Work, Granite, Marble and Formica Countertops Furniture: Accent Pieces, Living, Dining, and Bedroom Furniture, Upholstered Headboards, Custom-built Ottomans, Re-Upholstery Home Decor' such as Accent Furniture, Lamps, Mirrors, Accessories, Floral Treatments, and more Space Planning and Design Consultations based on our clients' unique needs

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    EC Projects

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    I hate leaving bad reviews, but I have no choice here. We are a Rental Property management company…read morethat hired Ethan (EC Projects) for a bath remodel. It was quoted at ~$8k and after beginning the job that increased to ~$9k with an approved change order, which was fine. I would say the job began OK and Ethan did a fair job on the demo and framing. His detail work however was sloppy, leaving bad scratches all over the new tub. He tried to cover them but only made it worse. The tub will have to be reglazed to fix it. Moreover he or his sub installed the diverted incorrectly and we got a bid for $1340 to fix that. Really the worst part has been his unreliability and broken promises. Our tenant has given up so much time to be stood up, delayed, etc. We finally had no choice but to end the contract, and unfortunately we were nice enough to pay almost all of the contract in advance after he asked if we could help him to pay his guys. We are left holding the bag, which is our fault for paying him in advance when the job wasn't close to being done. I would run from this guy.

    We'd had a termite infestation in our home that damaged a main support beam and many of the struts…read morein the house's frame, and we needed a contractor to repair it. Ethan with EC Projects was the first to respond and the reviews were good, so we went with them. They got the damaged struts and beam replaced, and new drywall and insulation put up. The first issue occurred when the spackle was applied. The guy doing the spackling left spackle handprints all over the bannister and woodwork around the work area, as well as on the carpet. I let Ethan know and they did clean most of it up except for a few spots. This wasn't a big deal since the spackle comes up easily with water. The next issue came up with the paint. Ethan cut a small square out of the wall to take in to get a color match. He assured me the team would fill it in and repaint the spot. This was not done. I pointed it out to the workers when the project was finished and they would not do it. Again, I let it go, since it was small and in an unobtrusive spot. The paint they put up did match the color, but was a satin finish, instead of the semigloss that is on the rest of the interior. I didn't bother pointing this out, since I wanted the project to be done and it wasn't that noticeable. The workers had also taken down the curtain brackets when they replaced the drywall and painted. These were the brackets that held up the curtain rod and the hook on the wall that held open the curtains on the side. They would not put these back up after they had finished painting. I had to do that myself. Next issue was for the wooden support post for the railing around the work area. This was attached inside the wall before the project started, and it had to be detached in order replace that part of the frame. It did not seem that it was re-attached the same way, because two large screws and an empty screw hole were drilled into the outside of the post. I pointed this out to workers and they just said it was something they had to do. Next was a piece of trim they removed during painting, and replaced with a new piece of trim. The workers did not bother to match the stain with the existing trim, and it was stained much darker than the rest of the trim in the house, and there was a big handprint in it. The workers would not fix this either. There were also some areas where paint was spilled over onto the trim, and some chips taken out of the trim. Again, I did not bother pointing this out because it was small and the trim had some existing damage anyway. Cracks also formed in the ceiling in one area where they replaced the frame. Now the small stuff was adding up. During the beam and frame replacement, the workers, drilled several screw holes, or removed nails, in the exterior siding, and they did not fill them in again. I only discovered these after they left, so I did not have a chance to bring it up with the workers. A day or two after the workers left, on 7/21, Ethan came by to pick up the extra drywall and insulation that wasn't needed, so I showed him the only two remaining items I wanted fixed, which were the holes in the siding and the misstained trim. I was willing to let everything else go if they could fix these two items. Ethan agreed those should be fixed and assured me they would do it. He said he would get back to me on when they would come back out. Two days later, I still had not heard from anyone, so I followed up with Ethan. It was Wednesday, 7/23, and he replied that they would come out that Friday, the 25th. When Friday came, Ethan texted me saying it would rain all day, and they would be out th e following week. That Monday, he texted me saying they would be out on Tuesday. But on Tuesday he texted me saying the workers were struggling in the heat. (They were due at 4:30 in the afternoon and the siding is on the shaded side of the house. The trim, of course, is indoors in the air conditioning.) He said he would come out the next day, but on Wednesday he texted me again saying it wasn't dry enough and it was supposed to rain again. He was due at 4:30 pm and my forecast said the rain wasn't supposed to start until 7:30 pm, but he said he would come out on the following Friday, 8/1. Again I agreed and emphasized I wanted the project to be done soon. (It did not rain that day.) Friday came and I did not hear from him. So I texted him again asking what happened and he said he had a family emergency and couldn't make it out, and asked me what time he should show up, but by this time I was done, and I told him to forget it, I would do it myself. Ethan apologized and said he wouldn't reschedule again, but I was tired of dealing with it by this time, ten days had now passed since I showed Ethan the damage, and I could have had it done by then if I had just done it myself in the first place. Ethan seemed sincere, but overall I cannot recommend EC Projects.

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