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    When you need a bolt, I cannot imagine a place that would be capable of providing the exact product to meet your expectations!

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    ABC Supply Co

    ABC Supply Co

    (3 reviews)

    Southwest Portland

    I didn't come in to purchase anything, just a female homeowner looking to do some material…read morecomparisons as we need to replace our roof. I was waited on quickly, took me to look at some comparison options between what we currently have and what's available. Even helped me identify some local homes that had the roofing we are thinking of. Highly recommend.

    I'm working on a re-roof and stopped in here early on in my project for some prices on materials…read more This place has the rudest, most condescending, and unprofessional front end staff. Now Ive since gone to other places including the ABC in downtown Portland. ABC Beaverton is like a different company. (I had a very satisfying experience at the Portland store). I asked the woman here about shingles and she very slowly said (as if she was talking to a mentally handicapped, which I'm not btw), " Well there Malarkey, GAF, or Owen Corning. They are all pretty good.". it was like the scene from Dumb and Dumber when Harry asks "what's the soup de jour" and the waitress said "its the soup of the day". I almost said, mmmm that sounds good. I'll have them all. Does she not know that each manufacturer has multiple products? She must have thought I was retarded... she sure acted like it. I still haven't seen the bid via email which she said would be the easiest way to quote my product list. Go to Woodfeathers if location is top priority or go downtown ABC if the brand is your concern. Theres also Roofline in Lake O which were all customer service oriented, pleasant experiences.

    Barbur Rentals - Hunting trophies from back in the day when Portlanders used to do that kind of thing

    Barbur Rentals

    (47 reviews)

    Glad these guys are gone, at least from SW PDX. Their sleezy business practices and generalized…read moredishonesty were a blight on the neighborhood. Wasn't always like that; they had been a reputable fixture to the neighborhood for decades, which those who live and work nearby valued. A good, well maintained selection of equipment that the staff was knowledgeable with, together with business practices that empasized service, made them a welcome asset worthy of repeat customers. Then something changed. Gone was the service and maintenance, in came ... something else. Good Riddance.

    When you are renting tools for half a day transportation time is a factor. Most tool rental places…read morewill have similar selections. So go to the nearest. That meets your needs. But this review goes to the root of tools. There is a romanticism, and it is deserved, about tools. One romanticism are tools used by, and inherited from, great (great, great) grandparents. In that era, American tools were made in, well, America. Same for most countries, respectively. Some are my most prized possessions. Forward to Japanese tools, Taiwan tools and Chinese tools. By the way, there are some fine German tools about. And there is a whole galaxy of European stationary power tools. Meanwhile we have consumer values and the clean and new aesthetic. Now, new is all. Shiny. And today is buy brand, not buy to pass on to generations, homes, art, clothes, furniture - and tools. Brand replaces family values. In this context, we are talking tools, rented. You are renting, not passing on, or using extensively. You can go to another big box rental and get a clean branded machine. In rental, the durability and reliability of makers does not matter. If it fails, return for credit! Or you can buy failure-prone tools from China. Think Chicago Tools at Harbor Freight. I have noticed some contractors buy tools intent on destroying them in the warranty period or losing them - a perfect option in that inexpensive tools "business model is disposable". Just build it into the cost structure. But think, every material object-tool takes resources and carbon to make. Why landfill it or destroy after minimal use? Immoral, in my view, to buy it, trash it and landfill it. Another option is to buy used durable and reliable brand tools on the secondary market. Or if you use a tool often, or desire to pass it through generations, buy durable, reliable, quality. But if you need a tool infrequently or once upon a time, rent it! Yes, Barbur tools for rent are, well, well used. But they are not there for ego-stroking new and shiny, they are there to do a job. And yes, this rental place buys a tool and runs it into the ground. But if it works for you in the SW hood, I say go for it. Barbur rental has party supplies, think weddings; and tools. They have many of their items in an online list, but it is always a good idea to tour the yard and the tool room and get their paper list. Hey, you might find something you did not know you needed to rent, or that you might need in the future! I've mainly rented jackhammers and hammer drills with bits. I would suggest that you double check the bit chucks up before you leave. I rented a demolition hammer only to discover the bit had been peened out of usability on the chuck side. If it's your own tool, abuse it, whatever, but don't do that otherwise. And don't do to a rental tool. They did refund my money on that problem. I would say that barbur does not have the shiny, but limited selection, power tools the big box does. They have old, well used tools, to do your job. I know my tools, and know when Barbur is better than other options. You want to get the job done, not get your shiny ego massaged. So suggest know your tools and rent wisely when it is the best option.. Barbur does go down in the Portland Museum of Oddities list. The owner keeps his collection of big game head trophies on the wall. I asked, they don't rent them, but if you were a set decorator for a major film or series, maybe they would! Medium size tool and party rental shop with fine service. Worth engaging if you are in the 'hood, know your tools and check function before renting, Just don't mix tools and parties! Demolition hammers - do not bring to weddings!

    Knez Building Material Co - After the spray foam was installed we had to remove it from the walls as you can see.

    Knez Building Material Co

    (4 reviews)

    Hired these guys to help out with a project they did not even know the code for the right…read moreinsulation on our building and then filed a lien on our property when we refused to pay them after a failed inspection. We then called the manufacturers of the spray foam and they told us that Knez's spray foam that was installed, does not need 2hr fire code safety assembly. Watch out for these guys these guys they are unethical we are in the middle of filing a complaint with the CCB and then will pursue legal action. Watch out for Bart Stageberg he is the one who talked us into purchasing the spray foam instead of regular insulation. He has no idea what he's doing, lies about it and is very disorganized. We had to tear out all of the insulation in most of the walls and the entire ceiling. 1700 sq ft worth. I'll be adding pictures as proof as well. Their attorney is in my opinion one of the worst people to ever walk the face of the earth. If your looking for a rude, belligerent, jerk to work for you I would give Mark O Cottle a call.

    We recently hired Knez to add insulation to our 2 story house. The estimate was presented within a…read morefew days and the work was scheduled. They arrived on time and were very professional but somehow our small bathroom ceiling was damaged. Not a huge deal, accidents happen. We tried for a week and a half to deal with the foreman who had referred us on to their sheet rock repair person. When I continually updated the foreman with the fact I wasn't getting any response by their repair person to get it repaired he would just tell me he'd have him call me. Very frustrated I finally contacted the Tigard office and spoke with Chris. She was immediately very understanding and asked me to call Lacey who was in charge of the insulation work & Chris provided me her tele #. I called Lacey and she listened as I aired my frustration. She apologized and said it would be taken care of immediately. Talking to Lacey was like a breath of fresh air. Professional, apologetic & assuring. My ceiling was repaired within the week and it is beautiful. Lacey even called me back to make sure I was happy. I will continue to recommend Knez. Any company can have a mishap but when they resolve it quickly like Lacey did I would not hesitate to hire them again. Thank you Lacey!

    Hardwood Industries

    Hardwood Industries

    (8 reviews)

    This is my contractor's favorite trim supplier, and I agree with him. Their product is excellent -…read moremuch better than anything I could source in the Portland area. The wood is lovely and smooth, requiring little in the way of prep to make it look beautiful. Even if the price per foot is a bit higher, you will make up the savings in prep. I had them do a custom knife to match existing trim on our 30 year old home and it came out beautifully.

    Hardwood Industries has been a place that I've called a job for the last 4 months. And I know that…read moreit's kind of premature to do a review on a place that I barely know. This place is a pleasure to work for, I find myself always showing up at least a half hour just so I'm not late but also so I can start working. Most place you work for, there are bosses and people who think they are above you cause they been there longer then you. so when you all them a question, they treat you like they are a bully. Here at Hardwood Industries, they treat you like a Bestie, and answer your questions. they will even show you multiple times till you get it and they don't get mad. they want you to do your job 100% correctly, cause that is the only way we can succeed in this business. I started on the chain, now I'm in recieving. I'd definitely recommend this place to work for. The upper management will say hello and share thier experience with you if you ask. This place is like a family in a way. if you are needing a place to work that is comfortable to work at, come here. Hardwood Industries, where they are your Bestie and not a Bully.

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