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Skabelund Roofing

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Please, go anywhere else…read more Our interactions with this company ended a few weeks ago when a judge found that Skabelund Roofing had engaged in deliberate misrepresentation and breach of contract. Up to that point, we had been dealing with them for 17 months on a project that they repeatedly promised would take no more than "2-3 days." Below are just a few of the highlights. Skabelund: -left hundreds of nails and loose razor blades all over our property -left long black scuff marks on the sides of our home -destroyed flower beds -installed broken shingles after they'd promised not to -broke other shingles they'd already installed -promised us a discount on Day 5 (of the "2-3-day job") to make up for all the problems they had caused already -told us they deliberately did not "hire Mexicans" because they only hired "people with skill." -repeatedly messed up multiple sections, and in one instance had to redo the same small section three different times, with three different crews (and still never got it right) -told us on Day 29 (of the "2-3-day job") that they weren't actually going to give us a discount and that we had to pay them, immediately, the full amount of the original contract on a job they hadn't even finished yet We tried to talk to them about the discount they'd promised. Our suggestion that they honor their promise apparently offended CEO Matt Skabelund so much that he launched a personal vendetta. He started sending threatening emails, accusing us of being con artists and threatening to sue us. We kept trying to resolve the matter and pay them, but then they stopped responding altogether. After no communication for a full five months, they got their lawyer (James Jenkins of Olson & Hoggan) to sue us (in violation of their own contract). We kept trying to resolve things, and they kept threatening us with thousands of dollars in improper fees. To get them and their lawyer to stop harassing our family, we gave them a check for the full amount of the original invoice, despite the terrible work they had done, their broken promises of a discount, and all the legal harassment. Two months later, Matt apparently decided we had not suffered enough, so he sued us again, trying to extort from us nearly $10k in trumped up additional "fees." This included claiming that we owed a "late fee" for November that they had assessed on an invoice from October. In their second lawsuit, they also swore, under penalty of perjury, that we still owed them the money we had actually paid two months earlier. We had other roofers come out to inspect our roof. Every single one found that Skabelund's work was incomplete and well below industry standard, and would likely lead to leaks and water damage (see all the other reviews on here from people who have already experienced this). We were told that to fully understand and fix all of the damage Skabelund had done, we would have to get the entire roof torn off and replaced. It also sounds like our experience was not unique. Other roofers told us that they make a lot of their money redoing roofs that Skabelund messed up. And don't be fooled by their "Best of Northern Utah" awards either. As we understand it, Skabelund paid CVMG to give them the awards - they did not earn them. I have attached a few of the pictures that one of the other roofers took of Skabelund's work. When we showed these pictures to Martin Skabelund at trial, he testified, under oath, that he saw nothing wrong with this level of workmanship. Fortunately, the judge in our case disagreed. Martin Skabelund saw nothing wrong with exposed wood, missing flashing, or missing ice and water shields, so we can only assume that this is the level of care that Skabelund has been putting into its projects for decades. Then when Matt Skabelund took over and - by all accounts - immediately ran a 40+-year company into the ground, things got even worse. It's just not worth the risk to let these people anywhere near your home. You have a dozen other options for roofers in Cache Valley, so just go literally anywhere else.

NEVER AGAIN! AVOID LIKE THE PLAGUE! I am a landlord in…read moreLogan and Martin did several roofs for me satisfactorily. But now he is old, fat, grumpy, and rude, and does not get on the roofs. The last job was terrible. The incompetent crew that did it, did not remove the edge boards that held the gravel on the edge next to the rain gutter, they just shingled over the board, leaving a dip that pools with water. AND did not flash along the rain gutter. AND forgot to do the flashing around the chimney. So when it rained hard, my house flooded. We had been told that they would clean the gutters, but they had not done that either. We thought the water dripping off the ceiling was from the backed up flooded gutters soaking into the eves, and Martin did manage to add flashing (I already cleaned the downspouts). Then the next time it rained hard it flooded the house even worse. We didn't know that they had left the edge board that created a dip that filled with water or the lack of chimney flashing until Steve Mortensen Construction was called for an inspection. I heard later that Martin's son is now the construction boss and I hear that he is a lazy dope. I did call Martin when it flooded the second time and he came out and said they'd take care of it. I asked if they could cover the roof with a tarp until the roof was repaired, and he said to do it yourself. I asked what I should do if it leaked again and he said, "Get a bucket." I realized our relationship was over at that point. Fat lazy crooked rude jerk = Martin Skabelund.

The Disaster Company - Fire Clean Up & Restoration

The Disaster Company

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We have a brand new home and due to some poor construction led to a flood in our first floor into…read moreour basement. All flooring, walls, insulation, and even some cabinets had to be removed/replaced. As a young couple with their first home, this was a very daunting, terrifying, and stressful experience. A lovely lady on call came out and chatted with us while we were in tears at 1AM in the morning and sat with us until the clean-up crew arrived at 7AM. She discussed our options and they worked with us on financing, and even capped the price regardless how much more they'd do to the home in clean up. We got a plumber out to stop the problem shortly after it happened and I immediately worked on mopping up water long before anyone clean-up-wise showed up. By the time they did around 7, I had most of the water cleaned up (that was on the floor anyway). Other than the sensation that some of the workers felt "done" with their work on the house (and left behind a broom lol) towards the end of the clean up phase, I could not recommend this company more. We were going through a heat wave and not a day that had passed that week was less than 100-105 degrees, and they still worked their butts off. I'd be "done" too! They put fans down after sanitizing the construction-floor several times and the fans plus a dehumidifier and air scrubber were in our basement/first floor for about 4-5 days. We turned the fans off at night so we could sleep, and would just turn them back on in the morning. They let us know that could elongate the process, but it sounds like it didn't hinder it too much. They verified the moisture levels had gone down to a healthy range before removing the equipment, and it was definitely a breath of fresh air/relief when the fans were gone - I did not realize they'd be so loud! But it makes sense. Everyone who came out to our house to help during every process was so caring and genuinely wanted everything to be rebuilt better than when they left it (Which wouldn't be too hard), and boy were they right! The insulation was put in with more care and precision than before, the walls look great, and the flooring is an upgrade to what we used to have and far higher quality. I couldn't be happier with the reconstruction - they're moving as fast as they can given they seem stretched thin right now, but come out as often as they can to continue work. The project manager who is overseeing our rebuild is probably one of the most hard working, genuine, caring, person I have ever met. Same to the lone wolf who did all the dry-wall, mudding, and sanding. Absolutely amazingly hard working people. ___ Long story short -- with all companies you'll find "bad eggs" or people that don't work as hard as others. That's frustrating, yes, but in the end I wouldn't peg it on the entire company in the slightest. I'd only peg my frustrations at those individuals. The Disaster Company has seriously taken care of us during this process. It's been about a month almost since the Cat-3 Flood and we're nearing the final steps of our rebuild. All should be done in a week or two! You can discuss financing options, and PLEASE be kind, open, and honest with those working hard on your home! While your situation may be rough right now, it does not warrant you being rude or mean to those just trying to help. These guys came out at all hours of the day to assist us, and even when they didn't need to and just wanted to lend a helping hand before going home for the night. One of the best Utah companies I have ever had the misfortune (because flood) and pleasure of working with haha.

This company is not honest and when they're caught they make excuses for it. They charged over…read more3000.00 dollars for things they didn't do or buy. They weren't the only one, my insurance company didn't pay attention to the bid something I didn't see till the end of the job. Why you may ask is disaster company sent the bid direct to the insurance company which approved it. We saw it after it was paid, lesson learned, do not let any company do work till you view the bid.

Mold Busters Logan - damagerestoration - Updated May 2026

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