Best General Contractors in Arizona
We could not have been happier with our experience at Affinity Kitchens. Theresa Franklin, our Designer, was amazing! She had excellent follow through, great design ideas, and was easy to work with. Bill Kudzia was our Installer, and you could tell he really enjoyed his work, took pride in it, and knew what he was doing. The whole company is so professional and they make sure every detail of the project is perfect. We were VERY impressed.
http://www.affinitykitchens.co…
7848 E Redfield Rd Ste 10 Scottsdale, AZ 85260
Another great job by Andy. My partner and I had to find a quick solution for enclosing a couple of exterior water heaters at my ancient property downtown. It was affecting our ability to run the units for hot water and cooking. Andy proposed a couple options and costs via text, came out a couple weeks earlier than his busy schedule would have otherwise permitted, reevaluated the proposed enclosures onsite, then provided refined recommendations. It was all completed within a few days of contact. Very pleased with the promptness, workmanship, and look. Will rehire Old Reliable in the future.
https://www.phoenixmetrohandym…
Phoenix, AZ
I was very impressed by Charles. He said he'd be done on a certain day and he was. Give him a try. You won't be disappointed
https://mezano-consulting-llc.…
Mesa, AZ 85202
Outstanding installation!! Professional and polite installers were on time to start the project and completed, as promised, in one day. Most importantly, the crown molding looks absolutely beautiful!!
4218 S 37th St Phoenix, AZ 85040
This Scottsdale based locally owned company performs to the established standard of care in both water damage and mold projects. They also handle asbestos abatement. I have worked with them in the past and I have had an oversight of many of their projects. I would recommend giving this company a shot
http://nomold.com/
7762 E Gray Rd Ste 400 Scottsdale, AZ 85260
Great job! Dynamite completed a large patio build for us. We were very pleased with the end result. We had some hiccups along the way but they were very pleasant and responsive, quickly adjusting as needed. Great sub crews too. Thank you for all the hard work and we are happily enjoying summer evenings on the new patio!
https://www.dynamitecompany.co…
Glendale, AZ 85310
I highly recommend Rodriguez Remodeling! Jesus and Gabriel arrived early and fixed the entrance to my attic that was damaged from an air conditioner install. They were professional and respectful and did a wonderful job. They deserve 10 stars for their amazing customer service!
http://www.Rodriguezremodeling…
Phoenix, AZ
Had a busted pipe in between my bathrooms right after Thanksgiving 2022 which was a disaster to get back home to. After water damage repairs I had a few different contractors quote for repairs. Mario was quick to respond and eager to get started even though the insurance haven't gave me funds yet. We went over the job in detail and what would need to be done along with materials. He helped pick up items that were needed from flooring stores or Lowe's without an issue and completed the job within 2 weeks time. Very happy with his work ethic and attitude so I would recommend Navas Remodeling.
Phoenix, AZ
Ellen was excellent and exceeded our expectations. Not only was she the only company that gave us a quote. She also was the only one that was willing to work within our timeline. We had three other companies come out and none had a yes mentality like Ellen. I would definitely recommend her company and we will use her again in the future.
https://whitebuilder.com
Phoenix, AZ
What can I say? Sam delivered. We had our whole kitchen remodeled including removing walls to open up the space. Sam gave us great recommendations. From the shaker cabinets, the color, the backsplash. Everything came out exceeded my expectations. It really transformed my kitchen. As with any renovations it came with headaches. I didn't really had good experiences with the installers. when it came to detail stuff they kinda skip or would hope the owner don't see them. But a call to Sam and he was able to help me out and get things right. We ran into problems with materials being short but after talking to Sam, he finally agreed to cover for us. I think it is important that Sam did that because it wasn't the money considering I paid thousands of dollars when the part is only 80 bucks. So it came down to the principal kinda thing. So I'm glad Sam saw that. Overall my wife and I are extremely happy with the result. Don't hesitate to use him for your kitchen design. He will deliver for you. My wife and I will definitely call him when we are ready to remodel our bathrooms.
http://www.pellecohd.com
Phoenix, AZ
PHX Floors & More did a great job with our projects. They were professional, timely and so easy to work with. They provided updates and kept us in the loop on the projects. We initially hired them for one project and added on 4 more. We'd definitely recommend them and plan to work with them again in the future. Our flooring, quartz and tile work all look great!
http://phxfloors.com
2090 E University Dr Ste 103 Tempe, AZ 85281
Highly recommend Sigi and his crew! Super easy to work with. His pricing was very fair. I had an entire 2nd story deck rebuilt and house leveled by replacing the support beams in my carport under my master bedroom. The work was top notch. Every question was answered and the crew even made suggestions to help save some money. Special shout out to Tim and Adrian who worked their tails off to make sure everything was right. Even when there were minor issues, they were resolved immediately. I would absolutely use them again. You wont go wrong using Southwest. Thanks for everything Sigi!
Phoenix, AZ
We were referred to Skill Set to do a $100,000 addition project. A huge project we thought they were capable of taking on but we soon found out not only were they not properly licensed to handle a job of this capacity but they were not properly staffed either. We lost a lot of money and time to this contracting company due to waiting around for them to finish the job we hired them to do.
They gave us a deadline of six months to complete the project which would have been August 2018. By September, we were left with a house with no flooring, no finishing work, no landscaping, a leaking roof and the list goes on. Almost five months later we are still wrapping up their work. Would not recommend this company and advise anyone who is considering hiring them to complete work to think again; hopefully after reading this firsthand experience.
http://skillsetaz.com
They gave us a deadline of six months to complete the project which would have been August 2018. By September, we were left with a house with no flooring, no finishing work, no landscaping, a leaking roof and the list goes on. Almost five months later we are still wrapping up their work. Would not recommend this company and advise anyone who is considering hiring them to complete work to think again; hopefully after reading this firsthand experience.
Phoenix, AZ 85023
We had Rosa and her team come out to do some wainscoting and wall paint for an accent wall. They did an excellent job and was on budget and the time schedule. We would definitely call them back for any projects in the future.
http://www.spicegirl.org
7901 E Thomas Rd Ste 109 Scottsdale, AZ 85258
We are replacing our master shower and scheduled our appointment but also went to visit the Peoria showroom to get an idea ahead of time. The showroom is beautiful, but there are no prices. Not even a ballpark, or this shower cost xxx to be found. We knew there were three styles of shower materials - tile, natural stone, and what I'm going to call plastic. It's not plastic, the sales guy had a name for it, but it's basically synthetic with the look of textured tile.
The salesman arrived 10 minutes early, but right away it became clear how this was going to go. Two prior estimates took about 30 min each, and I was willing to commit an hour today. This was like a sales scene out of a movie... I'm not one to spend a lot of time chatting, but clearly step #1 is the get to know your customer phase. I was working from home, so I don't have a ton of time to BS, so I took him into the bathroom, showed him our shower and said we would like a quote on each of the three options you have, tile, stone, and plastic. Seemed simple enough... little did I know what was coming...
First he informed me that he needed to measure and draw up a schematic of my entire house. Really, the whole house, for a shower replacement? Yes, I was told, permitting in some cities including mine require it. I suggested that we go through the quote process first, because depending on that we might not even need to draw my entire house, but was told, No, we have to do this first. So for 15-20 minutes he went around measuring and completing his drawing. At this point I had about 40 minutes more I was willing to commit. He let my wife and I know that he would not be done by then, but could likely finish up without me.
When my wife asked if the stone was less expensive than the tile, he informed us that the stone was the most expensive, and in our case would be at least $15,000. (At this point I should mention that we have a phone booth shower. Very basic, standard installed by the builder, 3 1/2 feet by 3 1/2 feet. It's not a tub conversion, it's not big, it's literally the size of a phone booth.) I let him know $15k wasn't going to work for us, so we just saved time not having to price out the stone. He added that tile would be about the same, so I said we could skip that one too. Little did I know that he would still be in my house an hour later.
At this point he went to his car for 15 minutes or so, presumably to write up the estimate. He returned and we began phase 2: Shame the customer into thinking they must buy the shower or else risk 'hundreds or thousands of dollars of damage' if they don't. Pull out the ipad, and we were shown a presentation that started with a video of our bathroom, and him doing the voice over pointing our the flaws in the shower. Nothing new here, yes we are replacing it. Then the presentation goes into the We are the best and only company that can do this portion, with several slides dedicated to maps of the US covered in dots, logos of companies they work with, and all the reasons why we should be using Rebath and not a competitor. I am told by friends of mine (who are in sales) that most people love this. I hate it. I don't care how many people you have helped country wide, or who you partner with, I just want a shower.
Next we got a demonstration on why we shouldn't use tile (although we had ruled it out, and also they sell it?) because it is porous, leading to massive potential water damage. He had us pick the shower door (didn't see options, just said 'frameless'), specific shower head and handle (from pics), and the actual color and style of the material for the shower.
Finally, we reached the closing which included the classic line, So besides price, is there any other reason we wouldn't be able to get a deposit and get this scheduled today? Me: Oh we are not buying a shower today, we'd like to know the price. Finally he slowly turns the ipad around for the big reveal... $18,200 but with incentives could get down to $16,500. WTF.
This review isn't a knock on the sales guy but more the process that Rebath operates under. I'm sure he was doing what he was told to do. Their products look great in the showroom. Their crews probably do good work (although read the other reviews here too). But I will never buy something that I need to be sold or talked into. And we ruled out stone and tile due to the cost of $15k, then spent an hour picking colors and styles for him to come back with a quote of $18k? This is a basic shower. No seat/bench, no cut outs, nothing special. There was no breakdown of the price, just the total.
So...word of caution: If you go with these guys, prepare to invest a lot of time - even more time than it took to read this review. Maybe my review will save you the 90 minutes I won't be getting back. They will be your most expensive option. My two other quotes before Rebath were half the cost.
http://rebathandkitchens.com
The salesman arrived 10 minutes early, but right away it became clear how this was going to go. Two prior estimates took about 30 min each, and I was willing to commit an hour today. This was like a sales scene out of a movie... I'm not one to spend a lot of time chatting, but clearly step #1 is the get to know your customer phase. I was working from home, so I don't have a ton of time to BS, so I took him into the bathroom, showed him our shower and said we would like a quote on each of the three options you have, tile, stone, and plastic. Seemed simple enough... little did I know what was coming...
First he informed me that he needed to measure and draw up a schematic of my entire house. Really, the whole house, for a shower replacement? Yes, I was told, permitting in some cities including mine require it. I suggested that we go through the quote process first, because depending on that we might not even need to draw my entire house, but was told, No, we have to do this first. So for 15-20 minutes he went around measuring and completing his drawing. At this point I had about 40 minutes more I was willing to commit. He let my wife and I know that he would not be done by then, but could likely finish up without me.
When my wife asked if the stone was less expensive than the tile, he informed us that the stone was the most expensive, and in our case would be at least $15,000. (At this point I should mention that we have a phone booth shower. Very basic, standard installed by the builder, 3 1/2 feet by 3 1/2 feet. It's not a tub conversion, it's not big, it's literally the size of a phone booth.) I let him know $15k wasn't going to work for us, so we just saved time not having to price out the stone. He added that tile would be about the same, so I said we could skip that one too. Little did I know that he would still be in my house an hour later.
At this point he went to his car for 15 minutes or so, presumably to write up the estimate. He returned and we began phase 2: Shame the customer into thinking they must buy the shower or else risk 'hundreds or thousands of dollars of damage' if they don't. Pull out the ipad, and we were shown a presentation that started with a video of our bathroom, and him doing the voice over pointing our the flaws in the shower. Nothing new here, yes we are replacing it. Then the presentation goes into the We are the best and only company that can do this portion, with several slides dedicated to maps of the US covered in dots, logos of companies they work with, and all the reasons why we should be using Rebath and not a competitor. I am told by friends of mine (who are in sales) that most people love this. I hate it. I don't care how many people you have helped country wide, or who you partner with, I just want a shower.
Next we got a demonstration on why we shouldn't use tile (although we had ruled it out, and also they sell it?) because it is porous, leading to massive potential water damage. He had us pick the shower door (didn't see options, just said 'frameless'), specific shower head and handle (from pics), and the actual color and style of the material for the shower.
Finally, we reached the closing which included the classic line, So besides price, is there any other reason we wouldn't be able to get a deposit and get this scheduled today? Me: Oh we are not buying a shower today, we'd like to know the price. Finally he slowly turns the ipad around for the big reveal... $18,200 but with incentives could get down to $16,500. WTF.
This review isn't a knock on the sales guy but more the process that Rebath operates under. I'm sure he was doing what he was told to do. Their products look great in the showroom. Their crews probably do good work (although read the other reviews here too). But I will never buy something that I need to be sold or talked into. And we ruled out stone and tile due to the cost of $15k, then spent an hour picking colors and styles for him to come back with a quote of $18k? This is a basic shower. No seat/bench, no cut outs, nothing special. There was no breakdown of the price, just the total.
So...word of caution: If you go with these guys, prepare to invest a lot of time - even more time than it took to read this review. Maybe my review will save you the 90 minutes I won't be getting back. They will be your most expensive option. My two other quotes before Rebath were half the cost.
16879 N 75th Ave Ste 101 Peoria, AZ 85382
Horrible horrible deceitful company I would never do business with again. They replace my roof it doesn't last more than one storm and now created more damage to my house they only did a fraction of what the insurance company paid them to do they claim they have a 10 year roofing warranty but it didn't even last one storm and they would not even fix the issue the insurance company paid them over $10,000 with my deductible and not even a 10th of the work that was paid for was done and the work that was done was shoddy at bestThey are not accredited from the Better Business Bureau because I tried to make a claim and they didn't respond adequately they just said that they wanted to finish the work not make amends or do right by the customer. Do not sign the form that lets them negotiate with the insurance company directly it will burn you in the end.
6831 N 21st Ave Phoenix, AZ 85015
NEVER USE THIS COMPANY. They sub out all their work and even their subs do no trust them. 3 of their subs told us that during our build, so the feeling is consistent on both sides when dealing with Pegasus. Once they have cut corners and increased price on change orders, they will collect their last check and be gone. They treat every one of their issues as annoyances and take zero responsibility. No cheap bid should ever get them a job, as their quality and customer service are HORRIBLE. You will thank me for going in another direction.
http://pegasusconstructioninc.…
2140 W Greenway Rd Ste 180 Phoenix, AZ 85023
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Phoenix, AZ
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2240 W Broadway Rd Ste 105 Mesa, AZ 85202
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905 E Diana Ave Phoenix, AZ 85020