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    2.5 (11 reviews)
    Open 7:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    Manufactured home construction

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    Hole in the wall left by Willet Construction during a lousy tile job.
    Michael P.

    I had Willet Construction build a pole barn for me in Jay NY. Pole barn itself was ok, however, I did not get the Anderson 400 windows I asked for. The grading outside was less than sufficient as I had to direct all the water coming into the garage with proper grading. The steps leading to the 2nd floor were thrown in and very shaky with not enough support. The concrete they poured cracked 1 month later as they did not compact stone under the concrete. Alex said they did, but I saw myself the day before the pour that there was very little gravel and not tamped down. I would not have contracted Alex to do my tile job after what his finished product looked like at the pole barn, but was committed. Willet Construction then did install tile at my home in Chazy. They started on a Monday, ripped up carpet and linoleum, and found some more layers of flooring. They spent the next 3 days 930am till about 4pm ripping up the floor, which is about 18 hrs or so of extra labor, which my wife and I were prepared to pay a little extra, since he had no way of knowing what was involved. His guys said they would work saturday and monday( holiday) but did not, next day we waited till 130pm before they showed up with a truckload of the wrong tiles! We ordered classic oak tiles and gor something different, with no warning. My wife and I at this point were displaced from our home already 7 days, noticing his guys were in no rush to finish the project. We took 9 days and camped at our woodlot to not.interfere with the tile install. The last day before we went away again for a few days, I saw tile installed that was not level and and did not line up with other tiles. I was told Alex was coming to deliver grout that day and was hoping he would see the butcher job! We came home and thought they were not done. No thresholds were complete, hole in my wall, material missing from my property, car wrecked with tile dust all over it and the worst tile job Inhabe ever seen. Lippage standards totally ignored, doors don't open due to uneven floor(5/8" deviation in 3'!) And Willet.Construction wants an extra $2258 for 29.8 hrs of extra labor! I paid the balance of.our contract(5000 of a 10,000 quote) hesitantly, bit honestly I just want this contractor done and out. Well, Alex called and was Unhappy that I was not paying for.extra labor considering my tile floor looks like a child installed it. I would have not written anything negative, but when he called me into code enforcement regarding my pole barn, I decided to take the gloves off. I am going to take him to court for breach of contract with both projects. 66,000 for.a.pole barn with wrong windows, incorrect grading, poor stair installation and a cracked concrete floor. 10,000 for tile floor with tripping hazards throughout , hole in the wall and severe damage to wife's car! You should have let it go Alex, please check your contractors before hiring them. BBB.alerted, many complaints.

    Bucket of screws / nails / cigarette boxes left around house. Punch list of obvious issues written after they were "finished".

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    I've used Willett's for years ! Never a complaint ! Excellent quality work at an excellent price !

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