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    Timber Tree and Construction

    5.0 (4 reviews)
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    Exterior surface and wall demolition

    Interior demolition

    Partial structure demolition

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    Total structure demolition

    Tree care services

    Tree pruning or trimming

    Tree removal

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    I went to A1 because they were an established builder in the area. When I first contacted them I…read moretold them what I wanted for a bathroom remodel and that my budget was around $50,000 for what I wanted. I was told $1000 would get me a place in line as they were rather busy and it would be applied to my job. The next step was talk to the designer when my turn came up. Again, I told the designer what I wanted and my budget. He listened and a few days later came back with a plan. His total for the remodel was over $72,000. Needless to say, I told him that it was over budget and wasn't going to work. So he redid the plans leaving off all the high dollar granite, etc., that no one had asked for in the first place. The second estimate was $60,000. I told them that wasn't going to work either and paid them over $1500 for the work they had done supposedly for design. I thought we were done until they called me today, a year later, informing me that I had an outstanding bill of $1700. I would definitely classify this place as a ripoff. I guess I can chalk this up as an expensive lesson well learned. I have paid over $3000 for absolutely nothing. I would suggest going to a more reputable builder if you want something remodeled.

    This is an established construction company with an excellent reputation. Having recently become a…read moreworker owned company, they decided to perform more community services. We own a small business focused on providing parking, camping and hosting several other recreation-related businesses. We wanted to erect a cabin from a kit at the same time. One of the owners saw our notice and offered their services. I want you all to know that this cedar cabin is the best built cabin in Whatcom County. They used a transit to level the block foundation and replaced the provided screws with better ones from the company. These people spent their weekend plus a day assembling our cabin in the woods. I would not hesitate to highly recommend this solid local contractor. Their attention to detail and craftsmanship, even on a kit cabin, was impressive.

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    Moceri Construction

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    The poor reviews over the past couple of years are likely quite accurate. One pays a premium for…read moreMoceri Construction - and one expects quality construction and quality service. During the 'sale,' they couldn't brag more about their work and how they stand behind everything they do. Months later, we discovered that the 'brag' was necessary to close the sale because the facts were quite different. The price tag kept increasing as our project went on. There were only a few minor changes from the original project - but the final bill was significantly more than the estimate with no real explanation other than "that's just how long it took." Worse, though, was the follow-up. Once they had their money, warranty work was impossible to get from them. During the project, they had removed some big walls in our great room, put in some 20 can lights in the ceiling, replaced a ceiling fan, and more. There was a lot of work removing walls, cutting holes in the ceiling, and walking around in the attic atop the ceiling. When the ceiling in that area started cracking afterward, they claimed it wasn't their responsibility or fault. Every other contractor we spoke with - including our Moceri project supervisor (who had subsequently left Moceri), and the drywallers who were the subs on the original job - told us that, of course, the cracking was due to the Moceri job and Moceri should take care of it. Nevertheless, Moceri refused to do the repairs. We ended up paying a few thousand dollar to the drywallers who had been on the job to fix the cracks. Also, Moceri built us a brand new master bath shower from the ground, up. About a year afterward, we noticed that whenever we took a shower, the carpet in the adjoining closet (which they also built) got soaked. We wrote to Moceri (both Tony and Paul) on two occasions - describing the problem and asking for them to come look and propose a fix. What we heard in response? Crickets!! They completely ignored our contacts. Tony told me that he was getting out of the remodeling business because he was tired of having to deal with clients. That's completely understandable. When you overcharge and then fail to stand by your work, it is hardly surprising that clients would be upset. So to avoid customers, he told me that Moceri was going to just build new spec homes and sell them. Just remember, though, even new spec homes will have problems. And if you buy a new spec home from Moceri, let's hope they honor their warranty and are willing to stand behind their work. For us - that wasn't the case. Maybe you'll be luckier.

    Moceri Construction turned out to be a big disappointment…read more We hired Moceri for an extensive renovation on our custom home. While the quality of the workmanship was generally very good, it became increasingly clear that the company was seriously overextended. Weeks-long delays with no one on site were common: These delays also seriously inflated the timeline and cost of the project. (For example: There was extensive scaffolding on site for nearly 8 months, when 2-3 months would have sufficed.) The departure of three key employees - including our project manager - compounded issues to the breaking point. After 20 months of on-again off-again work, Tony Moceri tried to put off the last 2 weeks worth of work until the summer of 2020.. even though he previously said he'd finish the project in the fall of 2019. When pressed on that point, he simply quit the project. Not only would he not finish the project, but he declined to honor some relatively minor warranty work. His dad Paul sent a carpenter to fix a couple of small things, but not everything - our brand new back steps are still sinking, but Moceri declined to make necessary repairs on those. Bottom line: Moceri does not finish what they start. They played us long enough to extract the big bucks, and then left us hanging - we had to hire another contractor to finish their work. We should have held back a percentage of the total job - but we trusted them. Our mistake, apparently.

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