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    Cook Construction & Desi - Family Owned

    Cook Construction & Desi

    (1 review)

    This contractor was hired by us to rebuild our front porch which was starting to fall apart. They…read morespent 2 days on the front porch. The contractor stated that they had to use extra materials and labor to reinforce some of the frame, which they did not contact us about for permission for any extra cost. After looking under the front porch, I can not see all the lumber that the contractor itemized in the billing invoice. After looking close, I noticed that the supports for two beams where not and are not supported at all. The itemized list also stated that all the material was pressure treated however I can see that numerous boards are not. There is also an area where some boards stick out above the adjacent boards and need to be further sanded to create a level area. The description of the job also included two holes at 48 below grade for new post supports that were not done. The second part of this job was for the contractor to demolish the existing stairs from the first floor to the basement and rebuild a finished stair case from the first floor to the basement. The materials used were supposed to be of a finished material ready to be stained. The material that was used was a pine wood that was rough and not ready for stain. The treads on the stairs are not actual treads but are just basic 2x6 pine material. All the treads and risers were nailed down and not with a finish look. Some of the treads are not level and when you walk on them you can feel your foot is on an angle. The reveal on all the skirt boards on the stair case are not the same. One reveal is 1/8th of an inch while the reveal on the other side of the stairs is about 3/4 of an inch. The treads and risers ALL have gaps. In some cases it looks as though the treads were scribed but not cut along the scribe. None of the treads are actual treads with bull nose but instead are only 2x6 materials. You can see gaps between the risers and the skirt boards and these range from 1/8 th of an inch to 1/4 of an inch. In all of the risers and treads they used nails instead of screws which, although not the preferred method to fasten stairs would have been acceptable if they were not all over the treads and risers in places that will be seen on stained material. The landing that separates the first floor from the basement, the cut material has the grain showing to the outside instead of a bull nose for a finished look. This landing has 2x1 material planks instead of a plywood so that a hard wood flooring can be installed as was discussed by us to the contractors after the stairs were completed not to our liking. Also please note that materials that the contractor listed as being used were not used. We tried to talk to the contractor several times through out the process and actually stopped the construction in order to work out the details and make sure that the way we wanted things done were the way things were going to be done. The contractor got an attitude and kept saying stuff like when you caulk that it would look fine or if you buy this material you can cover this part up etc. After several discussions in which it was evident that the contractor was not going to do what we hired them to do, even giving us two options in which we could either take the extra work done on the front stairs (which was not authorized) at no charge and we deal with the stairs as is or he would charge us for the extra work and would finish the basement stairs to our liking, we decided to have them finish the drywall they had started and end the construction. After the contractors left we did some more research on this company and found numerous people that have complaints about them. Even though we did some research on the company by calling references we did not do an extensive background on them. The reviews we have gotten from several people are consistent with what happened to us.

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    MH3 Contractors

    (4 reviews)

    Castle Manor

    We couldn't be more impressed with the restoration work completed by Marcus and his team. From the…read morevery first conversation, he demonstrated professionalism, deep expertise, and a genuine commitment to bringing our space back to life. Every step of the process was handled with care. He provided clear communication, thoughtful recommendations, and a level of craftsmanship that's increasingly rare. He didn't just "fix" things; he restored them with precision and pride, making the final result even better than the original. The team was punctual, respectful of our home, and incredibly organized. They kept the project on schedule, maintained a clean work environment, and made sure we understood what was happening at each stage. We wouldn't hesitate to hire them again or recommend them to anyone looking for top‑tier restoration work. If you want quality, integrity, and beautiful results, this is the contractor you want.

    Marcus and his assistant, Devon, came out yesterday to repair our back deck. The deck was built 20…read moreyears ago without professional guidance, so some of the woodwork was kind of wonky. The top part of the deck, made from teak, is still fine, but all the rails (aside from the main supports) and bottom of the stairs were pine, so many of those parts needed replacement due to wood rot. Additionally, the slats that framed around the porch weren't attached properly, so Marcus took them all off and reattached them correctly and securely. He also removed an electrical outlet that wasn't working and capped off the wiring. The baseboards were also replaced with PVC. It was a full-day project, and these guys worked hard. I can't say enough for their professionalism--from the quality work they did (plus explaining everything to me), and beginning and ending the day with cordial words. Such politeness is not a give in these days. The day began with a friendly greeting and ended in the evening with, "Have a nice night," not to mention polite interactions throughout the day. They also cleaned up perfectly, removing all the old wood. Even though they went beyond what we discussed, and Marcus did the extra work (wooden slats that weren't attached properly and a piece of wood behind the stairs that was replaced with PVC which we hadn't talked about initially) Marcus stuck to his original estimate. ***I would recommend these guys without reservation.*** I will also add that their pricing was very fair with an estimate given ahead of time. It was an stress-free day. Thanks Marcus and Devon.

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