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    REMCO Contracting And Fabrication

    5.0 (2 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 4:00 pm

    Services - REMCO Contracting And Fabrication

    Bathroom remodeling

    Building additions

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    Kitchen remodeling

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    Roads to Rocks Automotive - Messages from the mechanic who received the car one day after Jason (3/3)

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    I would highly recommend Jason and the team at Roads to Rocks. I took my truck to 2 other shops…read moremultiple times after installing a leveling kit. The dealership told me the leveling kit was causing problems. I had it removed - same issue. Nobody (including the dealership) could figure out why the truck pulled to the left and had warning lights on the dash after having an alignment done. Roads to Rocks ended up figuring out the simple issue and resolving it. They also put upgraded struts in my truck and helped me achieve the lift I originally wanted. I couldn't hesitate to bring any of my vehicles to Jason in the future. A+

    Do not hire Jason to complete work on your car. I would leave zero stars if possible and am only…read moreleaving a review as a cautionary tale for others. My dad left my sister and I 1966 Mustang in great condition. We hired Jason to fix a power steering leak and perform a general tune up on the car. When the car returned to us the power steering was still leaking. Jason told us that he could never get it to stop and blamed it on the new parts he purchased being faulty. Instead of returning the faulty parts to the company he purchased them from, he bought two more new replacements which he claimed also did not work right out of the box. Again, when the car was returned to us, the leak was still present and Jason said he would warranty the work. For this he charged us $2428.50. A year later, we contact Jason to complete the tune up (free of cost) to which he agreed for the work he never completed the first time. Jason then took it upon himself to perform work on the carburetor, kitting it and then removing it from the car and taking it to another shop to look at, without giving us any notice. He informed us of the work and actions after he had performed the work. At this point we told Jason we wanted the car returned and did not want him to perform any further work. When he returned the car, he further took it upon himself to tell me of two other instances where people who met him through the same BNI group I did, were no longer using his services. One of them being a rather large cleaning company in Spokane, who Jason told me was accusing him of burning up a brand new engine on one of their service vehicles. Jason charged us $554.49 for him to perform unauthorized work and not the tune up he was supposed to do. In Washington State there is a duty for repair shops to provide an estimate for repairs over $100 in cost. Jason did not provide an estimate on work performed either time. Nor did he obtain authorization for work done. Further, when Jason did inform us of the carburetor he quoted us at $500-$1500. When another mechanic sourced the part, from the same place Jason said he was familiar with, the quote was $220. Even more, he explained that the engine was flooded and there was 1.5 liters of gas in the carburetor as a result of Jason continually trying to run the car when the engine was flooded. He also informed us that the radiator neck was breaking away, which in the two times Jason had the car he never mentioned. When we expressed our extreme dissatisfaction with Jason's business practices and asked him to right his wrong he agreed to refund the money we had spent on work that still to date is not completed. I drove out to Jason's shop to get the check. At that time he stated he had changed his mind and began to scream at me about how I did not know the difference between a radiator and a carburetor, amongst other things. At this point I told Jason I would not entertain arguing with him or him screaming at me and that I would just leave a review. He offered to rip up the check from the most recent work in response to this before continuing to yell. I have attached the messages from the mechanic who got it the day after Jason returned it to our possession. Jason not only will not complete the work he is hired for, he will blame it on parts and everything other than his own capabilities. Jason is not qualified to work on classic cars and I would highly advise you think twice before allowing him to work on any car of yours. And if you aren't happy with his work, which you won't be, be prepared to be screamed at.

    REMCO Contracting And Fabrication - contractors - Updated May 2026

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