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    Southern Arizona Rain Gutters - Leaf catcher.

    Southern Arizona Rain Gutters

    (37 reviews)

    Ocatillo-Oracle

    Overall, disappointed by my experience with Southern Arizona Rain Gutters for a gutter & rain tank…read moreinstallation. We decided on Southern Arizona Rain Gutters as they were previously featured on a list from Watershed Management Group/Tucson Water, though it appears they are no longer reccomended by WMG. There was a lack of attention to detail and care by the SARG team. Our tank and gutters work fine most of the time, but with the quality of work was not in line with the cost. We experienced the following issues: -They offer a limited number of gutter colors, I was assured it would match our paint but it was starkly different upon installation. -When the team came, they rolled the tank over a locked gate instead of going around to a gate wide enough to accommodate the tank because it was further away, scratching the tank up in the process. -They incorrectly cut a gutter and had to come back to remedy the issue. -A few months after install there was a clogging problem with the tank, the person who checked it crumpled the gutter attached to the tank trying to problem solve. Now, water leaks out from the input, so we have to go buy a new attachment piece but even worse we have a big mosquito issue from the open tank.

    Retained Southern AZ Rain Gutters Inc (SARG) for installation of a 1,500-gallon Poly-Mart tank and…read moretwo separate runs from two scuppers totaling around 100 linear feet of 8" tubing to capture approximately 600 gallons during a 1-inch rainfall (Capturing water from 1K square foot roof area). Within 1-2 days of reaching out to SARG, Lou was on site to assess my plan. Lou was patient, knowledgably and thorough. Lou did return an additional time following some revisions to ensure we were all on the same page, always on time and a class act. After solidifying our requirements, contract was signed, and production began. Our critical path required the tank be delivered weeks in advance of the scheduled install to support another project that would become an obstacle. Mariano the Program Manager delivered the tank, no questions asked to support our timeline. As we closed in on install, Mariano kept us abreast via text - he never left me wondering what step was scheduled next. Jesus and Caleb arrived on time for install - installation could not have gone better. Absolute professionals, thorough and exact on alignments and ensuring the location of the inlets and overflow valve / pop up placement met our expectations. They cleaned up all materials and left the yard as they found it. SARG did a fantastic job, and I COULD NOT be more pleased. A couple tips that may help you help yourself. If you intend to install a rain harvest system, do your research, take the Watershed Management Group's 3-hour class, which is required to apply for your rebate. I am not saying SARG is costly, but you are paying for great service, sound install & support. Know your plan, understand your measurements, your rain capture expectation, where you are collecting water from, where your overflow will be placed in the yard, where your tank will be placed, does your desired tank size meet your needs, is it too big / too small. SARG will help you 'figure it out' but be an "educated / informed consumer" - it will make the process much more enjoyable. I read some negative reviews on stupid stuff like suggesting they "Didn't have an exact color to match my house?" Go buy your house paint and ask them to use it! Be part of the solution not part of the problem. It's my review that this company will do everything they can to help you achieve a successful installation - but it involves the customer having some level of understanding of what it is they are buying. Great company, great staff, great experience - highly recommended!

    Tyler's White Roof Coating

    Tyler's White Roof Coating

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    I contacted Tyler's White Roof Coating and I was astonished that for an unlicensed White Roof…read moreCoating agent he wanted a 75% deposit payment upfront?? His quote stated that he would power wash my roof and then apply two coats of white paint. No specific paint was mentioned in his quote or how much paint that would be required? From my past experience with house maintenance issues, I have usually been asked for a deposit of 10%-30%. I offered Tyler 50% deposit which he declined making me very concerned that after the first day of power washing my roof he would not return. After all what insurance do I have that he will return to paint the roof if I was to give him a 75% deposit upfront. None that I can see. My roof is very well maintained so this white roof painting would have been a very pleasant job to oversee plus lucrative for the painter whom quoted me a price of $2,701.86 I found the following advice and link on line https://www.angi.com/articles/should-i-pay-roofing-contractor-front.htm which informed me of the following: The amount of deposit a roofing company asks for could also be a sign of a scam. Typically, any deposit over 50% is a scam and it is typically only larger jobs that require large deposits because of the cost of the materials to start the work. How Much Is a Down Payment for a Roofer? A roofer will typically charge 10% to 30% of a project upfront. For large projects, like upgrading an entire roof, you may need to pay up to one-third of the project's total cost in the beginning. Trustworthy companies will not ask you for more than that, and you should make these payments through a debit or credit card or a check, as these forms of payments are traceable, unlike cash.

    We needed white coat maintenance on a patio roof before the rains start, and Tyler fit us in, got…read morethe work done before the heavy rains, and applied two coats for better protection. Demand for white roof coating is in tremendous demand, and although he works long hours in the intense heat, Tyler showed up when he said he would be there, and he got the job done in a professional manner. I highly recommend his service. Brenda Wyckoff, trust property manager

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