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Mark D. Lipton Architect and Designers

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We had our bathroom done by them 2 years ago and there isn't a single system in that room that…read morehasn't failed requiring us to have people who actually know what they're doing to come in and fix. One guy seemed to do all the shoddy work and his helper, I guess was this shady cat who sat in my living room all day and looked at his phone - Electrical outlets placed on the wrong wall - a faucet that is now free floating and will require major work to repair - shower plumbing that was improperly installed and handles coming off in our hands. - seams left uncaulked causing mold to grow on the wall behind the vanity - towel racks falling off the wall Hire them at your peril.

Your response says it all. Thank you…read more I don't like to deal with insurance companies or claims processes--I don't think anyone on earth does--so I never said I like to negotiate with insurance companies. The insurance company has not been a problem. They have approved everything asked for. You are a contractor. I asked for an estimate for contractor services, not advice on how to best manage an insurance claim. By requiring potential customers to deal with one of your adjusters in order to even get an estimate, let alone services, you are actually putting yourself and the adjuster you require to be used in the middle of insurance negotiations. I've heard that some companies do that sort of thing to drive up the price charged to the insurance company which can often result in delays in claims processing. I'm sure that's not what was going on here, but I also didn't want to find out. Since it was clear there was no agreement with your company to be had it was time for your employees to leave. I'm sorry I wasn't able to invite them in for a cup coffee but I had several work matters to complete that day. Thanks again for responding. Take care!

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