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    The Blingy Barn

    5.0 (7 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 2:00 pm
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    Cedar Works Spa & Sauna

    Cedar Works Spa & Sauna

    4.9
    (14 reviews)
    7.5 mi
    Established in 1977
    Family-owned & operated

    Good line of products, knowledgeable, friendly. They gave me advice that worked well and saved me…read moremoney.

    Alright...it's been 2.5 months since the installation of our sauna and now ready to tell others on…read morethe ledge about pulling the trigger. Always been active, have own home gym and hot tub already, been wanting a sauna for years but didn't really have the room for any type of inside sauna. So my wife and I would always venture to sauna places on vacations (Archmedies Banya in SF, HAVN in Victoria BC, Connect Wellness Vancouver) and we're even using ONSEN in Eugene 2-3 times a week at 40 bucks a pop. Wife and I ventured out west 11th to Cedar Works to take a look. Walk in and see the Northstar traditional steam 5x7 outdoor steam sauna. Price somewhere around $15,000 delivered and installed (minus electrician cost). The inside design was perfect for us, top bench long enough for me (6'3") to lay down with room to spare. Staff was patient and informative leaving me with enough information to be potentially shrink my bank account by 15,000. 2-3 days pass by and I decide to try and pull the trigger. I email them asking if there was any type of left over home show discount or "bald, blue eye discount." Get a response knocking off a couple hundred using the "bald/blue eye discount" if I come down and purchase it today. Get down there quickly as to not miss the "bald/blue eye discount" and pay for it. Install in our backyard scheduled for sept 16-17th. In the couple weeks of waiting (think waiting to open Xmas presents as a kid or waiting to turn 16 to get your license, seemed like it took for freakin ever!) wife and I cleared the area and followed the advice of laying down 3 pressure treated 4x4's for the sauna to be installed on. Electrician recommended by Cedar Works contacted us and came out prior to give an estimate which was around $1700. He was great to work with and knew his job! Install day arrives, the dudes show up and do their thing and the second day while they are finished up, the electrician shows up and does his thing. All of the sudden it's done! We used it that night and every night we have been home since, sometimes multiple times a day. The sauna comes bare wood so stain is recommended to be done asap. Cedar Works recommended Cabot's timber oil and the wife went to work staining. She did an awesome job! Experience: Quality of the sauna is incredible, use is easy, especially with the app, heats up quickly, we keep it at the max temp which is 194. Daily+ use for the last 2.5 months and the sauna has performed perfectly! Cedar Works experience: Down to earth, friendly, and knowledgeable. Price was actually cheaper than I saw online for the exact same model without installation. The installation crew knew exactly what they were doing and worked fast and efficient. Electrician did quality work making the 220 line coming from the breaker box as invisible as possible . So, if you are on the fence trying to decide what kind of sauna, where it could be placed (inside or outside) you gotta pay Cedar Works a visit. I am very glad I did! It's an investment, but it's for your health and quality of life which is worth the investmen. Thanks Cedar Works! Probably have to visit you guy's again when we decide to replace our hot tub.

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    John Webb Construction & Design

    John Webb Construction & Design

    3.0
    (8 reviews)
    4.5 mi

    Slow approach to work. Hired hands cause damage to the property and just leave without saying a…read moreword. Has to many projects going to really be professional on any. Seems as though the person in charge really doesn't know what is going on. Only use if you can't find someone better. charges way to much for the work being done.

    I met John Webb at the Eugene Home Show in March and liked the designs they had set up, so I made…read morean appointment for an estimate and design consultation for our upcoming kitchen remodel. I already have some basic ideas about what we will do to our kitchen, but I was really looking forward to getting input from a designer about the specifics. After our appointment, John said he would email me a design blueprint of sorts along with a cost estimate by the following week. The following week came and went, along with three more weeks, and finally I received an email from John's much-more-friendly associate, Scott, who apologized for taking so long and included a short, one-paragraph explanation of what could be done with our kitchen. No blueprint was provided as promised, and the paragraph about our kitchen design was so vague and elementary that it looked as though John's associate had taken it upon himself to write it since John simply did not have time for our project. I was offended and embarrassed to think that John Webb would honestly believe this was appropriate. It took almost a month for us to receive a short paragraph about our kitchen design? I could have written that design (without the slew of spelling and grammatical errors) in about three minutes. Also offensive is the thought that I would even CONSIDER working with John Webb after this laughable "design" was put forth for our review. If it takes him (i.e. his associate) that long to write a paragraph and email it to me, how can I be sure that he would ever actually complete our kitchen remodel? I felt like we were too lowly and uncool for John Webb, so much so that he didn't even bother to take the time to think about our design at all. VERY disappointing and unprofessional. I don't like to jump to conclusions, but it seems very clear to me and my partner that John Webb simply didn't want to work on our project. Maybe he thought we were too low-brow for his fancy designs? Or maybe he just thinks we don't have money to spend on a kitchen remodel. His loss. Stay far away from John Webb and his company unless you really love the thrill of disappointment. EDIT: Sanford T. is right -- I never got to see the design. I was informed that I wouldn't be able to even glance at the design without signing a $30,000 contract. Sorry, but that's ridiculous. The "design" that was emailed to me did not provide ANY information or details that would give me a clear picture of what was intended. It was clear that Scott wrote up a paragraph and sent it to me because John was too busy to sit down and write a real proposal. No time to flesh out a $30,000 kitchen remodel for an eager client? Sorry, but I think it's fair to say that that is unacceptable. I didn't cancel an appointment with John, as Sanford so adamantly states... John never bothered to make an appointment with me after I asked for more details about the design itself. Luckily, I've found that not all designers are this pretentious or awful with customer service (the fact that John's partner would refer to an unhappy customer as a "bad apple" should be evidence enough of their desire to promote their business positively). Look around, Eugene, there are plenty of choices!

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