This is one of those reviews where I wish zero was an option. These guys were subcontracted out to work on my HOA during a repipe project that started in July and finished up in early November. My unit was worked on from late August into early September 2019, but if you read on, you'll see I am still dealing with the ramifications.
Personally I wouldn't let a single one of these people near my house again. My baseboards in everyone of my bathrooms was destroyed near the toilet. Some were chipped beyond repair, so now I have to save up money to buy new baseboards, and to pay for someone to come fix them because that skill is beyond my minuscule handyman abilities. The cuts behind the toilets were also large. The debris they left in every room of my house was absolutely unbelievable. To this day, I am finding debris in random places even though I have vacuumed countless times.
My washer/dyer was put back crooked, and I had to wait several days for them to come out and fix it. I realize this may seem like a small complaint but I had just had surgery and couldn't lift anything. Also, if they are hired to do a job, why not do it right the first time?
They also messed with my shower pressure, and they had to come back to fix my shower head that was working before the repipe process started. I had to hire a plumber to come and make the water pressure right and test all the lines.
The cuts in the shower where they cut into the tile were also very obvious, so I'm hoping that this aesthetic doesn't damage my houses' value when I go to resell.
They knocked a burner knob off my stove, which I actually wouldn't have known about except for JJ said something about we broke it and had to buy a new one in a passing remark as he was about to leave my house.
They broke my dishwasher latch that was not broken before the repipe process started. Again, I couldn't use my dishwasher for about a week until they got the part and had someone out to fix it.
Perhaps the worst thing they did was leave stucco and debris that still to this day, five months after the job, is stuck to my balcony.
I will say that after all the screw ups, JJ came back and fixed some things that were messed up. He tried to get the stucco off my balcony and couldn't get most of it, but he did get some. He was at my house for a while trying to figure out the dishwasher, and I know he is not an appliance repair man. He also came back by order of the management company, Ross Construction (who should quit the construction game and immediately begin a career in snake oil salesmanship, they'd do a far better job) and fixed things that other contractors screwed up such as shoddy paint work and spills. I know JJ had to be the workhorse for Ross in other units, so, my anger with him as a the man in charge aside (I am unsure if he was the official foreman), I saw him work his fingers to the bone in many units in my area.
I understand that this past summer was particularly brutal and they were working in units that may have not had AC or the power was turned off for part of the day and it was hot. I understand they were under a lot of pressure to finish a lot of units in a timely manner, but, if as a company you don't have the manpower, skill, or care to do a job of that size, defer to someone who can.