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    Willson Woodworking

    (13 reviews)

    Truly impressed and grateful for the craftsmanship and originality of the custom piece Graham…read morecreated. I was looking for a unique home office installation that could function as a workspace while also housing my library of music, photo albums, and books. I also had some specific wish list items such as a "hiding" bourbon nook. While the functionality of the piece was crucial, I would dare to say the aesthetic was even more important to me. My hope was that the space would be so inviting and inspiring that even after I'd hang up ye ole' work hat, that I'd still want to linger in the room to unwind with a good book, some good tunes (and maybe a tumbler of good bourbon too...). I've dropped in some photos of the finished product as well as my original crappy doodle of what I was looking for and will try to upload a few photos once I get everything settled. Graham and his small but mighty team were amazing to work with from start to finish. Graham was highly collaborative and offered phenomenal suggestions. My favorite was his suggestion to situate the bookshelves above the desk at an angle. This provided more of an ample workspace and also added to the artistic flare of the piece. I plan on hanging up a canvas print in between the bookshelves, so the orientation of the shelves will also guide the eye to the print. Because Willson Woodworking is pretty much a one person show, it took a few months from when I gave the green light to when the finished product was installed. However, Graham and team were upfront from the beginning about how many projects were queued up prior to mine. It is beyond worth it to have a one-of-a-kind piece that is of the highest quality rather than something that is mass produced and can be found in every other home. One other note on value: I did reach out to two other contractors about the project before deciding on Willson Woodworking. One was a local handyman, and one was a closet solutions company. All three quotes came in at roughly the same price. I think this speaks volumes about just how reasonable Willson Woodworking was in terms of pricing. This was definitely an investment regardless of which contractor I chose, but there was no comparison between the three in terms of the finished product. Shout out to Kevin, who professionally painted the shelves (regent blue). Like Graham, Kevin was kind enough to stop by my house and talk through thoughts on color choices. Plus, he helped Graham install the finished product! Another shout out to Raychel, who coordinated the administrative components of the project. Full disclosure: I'll be posting this same review on other platforms as I want to be sure to champion this local vendor!

    We are repeat customers because Graham always does an amazing job. Meticulous work, reliable,…read morefriendly. I can't say enough good things. Already planning our next project with him!

    Gt Renovations

    Gt Renovations

    (11 reviews)

    Despite the project being a disaster, I had always wanted to leave Tony a good review (or just…read moreremain silent about all the damage) because he's very likable and he's a small business owner. I didn't want this project to damage his ability to make money going forward. However, now that we've experienced about six months of him lying to our face about coming to finish the last punch item, I've finally had it and will leave the brutally honest review. Don't mistake Tony's charisma for good character. WATER DAMAGE Tony's crew did about $1100 worth of water damage to our house. This was because they installed new plumbing for a steam shower and then closed the wall up prior to testing the plumbing and valve system out. If that sounds like an insane thing to do--to close up the wall before you know if the plumbing leaks--that's because it IS an insane thing to do. As it turned out, when they turned the water on in the new shower, there was a signifiant leak in the shower valve, which caused water to stream into the wall behind it and onto the ceiling of the living room. They tried to downplay it, but then water came through the walls and ceiling. There was no denying it at that point. We hired Service Master for $1100. They tore out huge portions of the ceiling and walls, as well as some of the upstairs carpet. We were subjected to the drying fans for about 4 days and were unable to use the living room. I've included photos of the damage done by all of this. To Tony's credit, he took full responsibility and canceled the final installment payment for the steam shower, which was worth slightly more that the $1100 we spent tearing out the drywall and drying out the house. That was bad. However, the next chapter with Tony involved lies and ignoring us, and that's where my opinion of Tony quickly changed. PUNCH LIST ITEM AND LIES The shower was and is great, despite all we had to go through to get it. The only thing left was to correct an aesthetic mistake they made. They installed a chrome trim around the stone tiles of the shower shelf, which is just plain ugly. This is a very elegant shower, but the chrome trim really takes away from that look. Tony agreed and said it was an easy fix. That was in late January 2021. We just needed to find a date. Here is the timeline of trying to get Tony scheduled for this very minor last punch list item: Feb 8, 2021: email [no response] Feb 12, 2021: second email [no response] March 8, 2021: text [Tony's response: "I'll give you a date later this week"] [no response] March 18, 2021: Text: "Any updates?" [no response] March 19, 2021: Text to Tony [Tony's response: How about the week of the 29th." My response: "can't do the 29th, can you do the week of the 5th?] [no response] J une 4, 2021: Text [Tony's response: I will give you a date on Monday] [Monday comes, no response] June 10, 2021: Text [no response] June 14, 2021: Text to Tony [Tony calls my wife--he will come the following Tuesday. But then he needed to move to Thursday. Thursday comes, Tony says he has a fever.] Tony has no intention of coming. So I will hire different person to pull out chrome and finish the project. Then I will send the bill to Tony. I have also been advised to hire an inspector to check out all the work, both plumbing and electrical, to make sure everything is up to code and safe. If it's not, I will hire additional people to remedy the problem and add that to the bill Tony gets. If he doesn't pay (he won't), I'll file a small claims action and have the Sheriff serve Tony. If Tony thinks that by eliminating our final installment payment, he absolved himself from having to pay for any of this, he is sorely mistaken. The elimination of the final installment was compensation for the hard costs of the water damage and of the stress he caused, and nothing more. No judge will see it otherwise, and Tony will have to pay for the damages as well as the court fees. It's a stupid lawsuit to have to file, but the courthouse is only about a mile from where I live.

    We recently used GT Renovations to remodel out entire upstairs. The project started with a focus…read moreon our two bathrooms but quickly expanded to replacing all of the doors on that level while also updating out electric box and installing ceiling fans in our rooms. Not only was the work done in a timely way, but the quality of work was nothing short of outstanding. We would HIGHLY recommend GT to anyone looking to update their home.

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