Best General Contractors in Phoenix, AZ
Brad has done 2 projects for us, he built a Casita on our residential property. We had been working with another contractor that had drug their feet and Brad and his team came in and got the job done quickly, during the beginning of the COVID issue. He really came through for us.
The second was a commercial project, he remodeled our office, at our business in Chandler. We had a quick deadline to get it done and they did an amazing job, excellent price and it was done on time.
Highly recommend Brad and his team!
http://dahlmanconstruction.com…
The second was a commercial project, he remodeled our office, at our business in Chandler. We had a quick deadline to get it done and they did an amazing job, excellent price and it was done on time.
Highly recommend Brad and his team!
41004 N Jackrabbit Rd San Tan Valley, AZ 85140
I have used PDG Construction for both my own personal needs and have referred hundreds of my customers to PDG. They do great work, are
trustworthy, consciousness of the customer's needs and budget, they pick up after their work and never leave trash, debris or any evidence they were even there other than a wonderfully completed project! I highly recommend Sergio and JOhn of PDG Construction!
Dan S
http://www.pdghandyman.com
trustworthy, consciousness of the customer's needs and budget, they pick up after their work and never leave trash, debris or any evidence they were even there other than a wonderfully completed project! I highly recommend Sergio and JOhn of PDG Construction!
Dan S
Scottsdale, AZ 85254
Steve and his team renovated our 1950s Arcadia Lite home this summer. We met with nearly 10 contractors to get quotes and Steve's pricing and schedule were in line with or better than most but we went with Steve based on the comfort level we had with him after our first meeting. Steve asks all the right questions and provided suggestions and inputs that made our project so much better. Our work included removing multiple load bearing walls and installing beams in our ceiling and support footers; associated drywall work and some additional drywall work; installation of all new flooring and baseboards; retexturizing of the entire great room ceiling; movement of electrical switches and outlets and installation of new recessed lighting and chandeliers/fixtures; plumbing in our laundry room; addition of a tankless water heater and the associated electrical work; removal of microwave and cabinetry and replacement with a range hood and accent backsplash in the kitchen; and the addition of an island in our kitchen. Steve was a great communicator and the only reason the project took longer and cost more than originally quoted was because of work scope we added. In fact, Steve offset some of that increased cost with cost reductions in other areas. We couldn't be happier with the results and when we complete additional renovations over time in our home we will contact Sun Country Renovations without question.
http://www.suncountryrenovatio…
Phoenix, AZ
We needed a number of items attended to at our new house (lights removed and replaced, ceiling fans installed, medicine cabinet installed, door trim repaired, etc). All of the work was done with excellence by Jeremy and his team. We wouldn't consider having anyone else do work at our place. Thank you, guys!!!
http://jeremythehandyman.com
Phoenix, AZ
Absolutely superb service. Our sliding screen doors in Anthem Country Club were in terrible shape. We contacted Phoenix Sliding Doors. They were incredibly friendly and responsive. They arrived at the scheduled time. Maurice was very friendly, professional, and fast. He told us we did not need new doors, just replacement of the sliders. He completed two doors in 30 minutes. The fees were extremely reasonable. We happily recommend Phoenix Sliding Doors for any sliding door needs. GLY
http://www.phoenixslidingdoors…
Phoenix, AZ 85086
Really impressed with Matt and his team. They were very easy to work with and their work is immaculate. They do whatever it takes to make their customers happy for a reasonable price. They even completed the project in less time than he originally predicted. His work speaks for itself. I did not hesitate to recommend Heritage to my parents when they said they were looking for a crown moulding contractor. I will use Heritage's services again in the future.
http://www.heritagecrownaz.com
Phoenix, AZ
We did refacing for our entire kitchen and cabinets in 2013. Keith is a great person and was completely involved in the process. He is a very trustworthy and honest person which can be difficult to find these days. You can see in the pictures the quality of his work. The work was completed in the time frame described and there was no change in the quote to the final cost.
In August 2017 we suffered a flood in the kitchen due to monsoon season. Half of our cabinets had to be taken out because of the flood damage. We told our insurance company about Arizona Kitchens and Refacing but they insisted on using some cheap random kitchen company to try to replace our cabinets. The results were a disaster. The refacing was poorly done with nail holes clearly apparent. The cabinet doors were damaged. There was no wrap around on the corners. The facing under the sink was loose. The color did not match the undamaged part of the kitchen.
Fortunately we were able to Arizona Kitchens and Refacing to redo the poor work of the other company. Keith had the poorly done work removed and replaced with new work that matched the original from 2013. His workers are friendly. Keith is a well spoken, honest, and caring individual. He is a great person to have work in the most important asset of your home. I strongly recommend Keith and Arizona Kitchens and Refacing.
http://www.arizonakitchensandr…
In August 2017 we suffered a flood in the kitchen due to monsoon season. Half of our cabinets had to be taken out because of the flood damage. We told our insurance company about Arizona Kitchens and Refacing but they insisted on using some cheap random kitchen company to try to replace our cabinets. The results were a disaster. The refacing was poorly done with nail holes clearly apparent. The cabinet doors were damaged. There was no wrap around on the corners. The facing under the sink was loose. The color did not match the undamaged part of the kitchen.
Fortunately we were able to Arizona Kitchens and Refacing to redo the poor work of the other company. Keith had the poorly done work removed and replaced with new work that matched the original from 2013. His workers are friendly. Keith is a well spoken, honest, and caring individual. He is a great person to have work in the most important asset of your home. I strongly recommend Keith and Arizona Kitchens and Refacing.
1420 E Northern Ave Phoenix, AZ 85020
Great company! They make sure the job is done right and they pay attention to the details...good quality work!
http://www.calvarypaving.com
4354 N Cotton Ln Goodyear, AZ 85395
I am been with this company for a few years and all I can say is that it is a great place to hang your license and the broker is awesome !!
http://www.niksi.com
13951 N Scottsdale Rd Ste 211 Scottsdale, AZ 85254
We hired Homework/Tri-Star (same owner/company) to remodel our kitchen. A simple project - basically a matter of installing new cabinets, fixtures & appliances in a simple galley kitchen. They highlight their experience with midcentury homes like ours. There weren't any unwelcome surprises in the walls - no weird plumbing or electrical problems, everything as anticipated. It should have been straightforward.
And yet, every part of working with this company was difficult. Main issues:
DESIGNER: They require a fee up front for a design, rather than doing traditional bids. The designer was a nice person, but not detail-oriented from the beginning - designing a kitchen island, for instance, and not noticing there was no way to get power to it (until we pointed it out). She was friendly but did not seem overly excited about or invested in our project. We should have walked away at this point, even after paying.
She re-did the design, and we went forward with building. On our scheduled completion date, as the appliances were delivered....and she had failed to measure correctly for the refrigerator, a true rookie error (and something that ANY correctly used design software will detect!). The fridge didn't open anywhere close to 90 degrees. Worse yet, NO normal-size fridge would fit between the cabinets. We had to choose between ripping out and re-doing the new cabinets, or putting a smaller, specialty fridge in an awkward spot.
I had even asked her whether she was certain the fridge would fit - I should've carefully measured it myself, but THAT'S WHY I HIRED A DESIGNER. Managing details is the heart of a designer's job, right? Homework agreed to re-do (within reason) the cabinets if needed, but she did not refund any part of her $1,000 fee. It would have been better, and free, to use software at Ikea or Home Depot. Lesson learned.
PROJECT MANAGEMENT: right before our start date, they changed our project manager without explanation. The guy was nice but didn't know even the basics - in what order to schedule tasks, when appliances get installed, how cabinetry is hung, which contractor does what, etc. We had problem after problem after problem. Though Homework management downplayed our concerns, and they tried hard to coach and supervise him, he was fired partway through our project. A mess ensued as a new PM tried to take over.
SUBCONTRACTORS:. The countertop guy was great, but most of the others were very unprofessional. One of the subs took 30 minutes of my time to complain about how poorly he was treated and paid by Homework. None of them were adequately supervised by the PM - by the end, we took turns staying home to watch them....if I wanted to babysit subs, I wouldn't be paying a general contractor!
The electrician had to be called back three times to repair shoddy work; by the end I had to ask Homework not to let him back in our home. At one point he covered up a jagged hole in the drywall and an *open* junction box with live wires....by hanging our phone over it. The plumbing under the sink started leaking before the project was even done. The tile guy never got around to sealing any of the grout. I had to point out each of these problems to the PM, days or weeks afterward. He clearly hadn't checked the work.
OVERALL: I will say for Homework that they aren't shady - I wasn't worried they'd skip town with my money. They came back every time I found another problem. They returned my calls. The kitchen is nice, though I now worry that the subs took some hidden shortcut that could cause a disaster later on.
But for $50K I expect more than not shady. The project ended up taking 3x longer than planned. We paid the full contracted price; they offered no compensation for the long string of errors that cost us a lot of lost work time and money. They didn't even have to cover the cost of re-doing cabinets, because we decided to just get the smaller fridge - by then, I couldn't stand the thought of continuing to deal with them.
Their only small concessions, which I had to argue for, were 1) cancelling a change order to install an outlet that was overlooked and 2) buying a $60 trim kit for the range, which PM#1 mistakenly told me was included. That's it.
You will see on Angie's List and Yelp that the vast majority of my reviews are positive. I take it seriously, saying something in a public forum that could affect someone's livelihood. I purposely waited four months after our completion date to post this, so I wouldn't do anything in anger.
A couple of the employees, and some of the subs, were great people who seemed knowledgeable and experienced. But somehow together, they add up to less than the sum of the parts We've done a kitchen remodel before with another company - we experienced 1/10 the hassle, and the same cost, for a much more complicated project. Believe me, Homework earned this negative review.
https://homeworkremodels.com
And yet, every part of working with this company was difficult. Main issues:
DESIGNER: They require a fee up front for a design, rather than doing traditional bids. The designer was a nice person, but not detail-oriented from the beginning - designing a kitchen island, for instance, and not noticing there was no way to get power to it (until we pointed it out). She was friendly but did not seem overly excited about or invested in our project. We should have walked away at this point, even after paying.
She re-did the design, and we went forward with building. On our scheduled completion date, as the appliances were delivered....and she had failed to measure correctly for the refrigerator, a true rookie error (and something that ANY correctly used design software will detect!). The fridge didn't open anywhere close to 90 degrees. Worse yet, NO normal-size fridge would fit between the cabinets. We had to choose between ripping out and re-doing the new cabinets, or putting a smaller, specialty fridge in an awkward spot.
I had even asked her whether she was certain the fridge would fit - I should've carefully measured it myself, but THAT'S WHY I HIRED A DESIGNER. Managing details is the heart of a designer's job, right? Homework agreed to re-do (within reason) the cabinets if needed, but she did not refund any part of her $1,000 fee. It would have been better, and free, to use software at Ikea or Home Depot. Lesson learned.
PROJECT MANAGEMENT: right before our start date, they changed our project manager without explanation. The guy was nice but didn't know even the basics - in what order to schedule tasks, when appliances get installed, how cabinetry is hung, which contractor does what, etc. We had problem after problem after problem. Though Homework management downplayed our concerns, and they tried hard to coach and supervise him, he was fired partway through our project. A mess ensued as a new PM tried to take over.
SUBCONTRACTORS:. The countertop guy was great, but most of the others were very unprofessional. One of the subs took 30 minutes of my time to complain about how poorly he was treated and paid by Homework. None of them were adequately supervised by the PM - by the end, we took turns staying home to watch them....if I wanted to babysit subs, I wouldn't be paying a general contractor!
The electrician had to be called back three times to repair shoddy work; by the end I had to ask Homework not to let him back in our home. At one point he covered up a jagged hole in the drywall and an *open* junction box with live wires....by hanging our phone over it. The plumbing under the sink started leaking before the project was even done. The tile guy never got around to sealing any of the grout. I had to point out each of these problems to the PM, days or weeks afterward. He clearly hadn't checked the work.
OVERALL: I will say for Homework that they aren't shady - I wasn't worried they'd skip town with my money. They came back every time I found another problem. They returned my calls. The kitchen is nice, though I now worry that the subs took some hidden shortcut that could cause a disaster later on.
But for $50K I expect more than not shady. The project ended up taking 3x longer than planned. We paid the full contracted price; they offered no compensation for the long string of errors that cost us a lot of lost work time and money. They didn't even have to cover the cost of re-doing cabinets, because we decided to just get the smaller fridge - by then, I couldn't stand the thought of continuing to deal with them.
Their only small concessions, which I had to argue for, were 1) cancelling a change order to install an outlet that was overlooked and 2) buying a $60 trim kit for the range, which PM#1 mistakenly told me was included. That's it.
You will see on Angie's List and Yelp that the vast majority of my reviews are positive. I take it seriously, saying something in a public forum that could affect someone's livelihood. I purposely waited four months after our completion date to post this, so I wouldn't do anything in anger.
A couple of the employees, and some of the subs, were great people who seemed knowledgeable and experienced. But somehow together, they add up to less than the sum of the parts We've done a kitchen remodel before with another company - we experienced 1/10 the hassle, and the same cost, for a much more complicated project. Believe me, Homework earned this negative review.
Phoenix, AZ
Marty does a good job, good and cost effective construction; great attention to details...
http://www.holmesconstructiona…
36801 N Long Rifle Rd Carefree, AZ 85377
We contracted Habitat Renovations through a recommendation from our decorator for a complete renovation of our master bathroom. Coutney was the designer and did a fabulous job. She laid out the bathroom design in accordance to what made us comfortable. There were some hiccups during the process, but everything turn out beautiful.
We just love it.
Marcia & Jay
http://www.habitatreno.com
We just love it.
Marcia & Jay
15125 N Hayden Rd Ste 100 Scottsdale, AZ 85260
Ryan and Lyra are amazing. Great communication, expertise, professionalism, and amazing final product!!! Thank you so much!!!
Phoenix, AZ
We needed some interior drywall repair work done and also utilized Arise Construction to help us finish installing our laminate flooring in our master bedroom. THEY WERE FANTASTIC! Marcos and all of the gentlemen we worked with at Arise Construction were amazing. Communication was prompt and all phases of each portion of the job were completed in a timely manner at a fair price. We are very pleased with the service provided. We are looking forward to working with them again.
https://www.ariseconstructionp…
Phoenix, AZ
Now we bought a piece a of granite from another company and hired Apache Tile Outlet to pick it up and fabercate it for us and install it as well. Well first i had to locate the granite and arrange for its delivery. Then after it was installed i was accused of not paying them and a check bounced and they never recieved payment. After arguing with Shane the manager come to find out the installer was paid in full and was playing games. Then my extra granite is now missing and never returned and the broke the piece that was installed. I am now been fighting with them since November of 2022 and still not fixed or my granite brought to me. I am filing compliants with the ROC as well as with in the court system to get my money back for the granite and what it has cost me to get it done right. DO NOT USE THEM IT WILL BE A HEADACHE. Also will regret it as well.
https://apachetileandstone.com
3549 E Broadway Rd Phoenix, AZ 85040
Jerry repaired drywall, installed baseboards and photosensor recently. He responded my requests quickly and arrived to the site on time. In addition, He completed repairs in a short period of time and did an excellent job!
Jane
http://jnbhomerepair.com
Jane
9015 W Union Hills Dr Ste 107 Peoria, AZ 85382
He should deserve no stars at all. He does NOT guarantee his work. Very poor workmanship. Stay away!!!
23623 N Scottsdale Rd Ste D3-285 Scottsdale, AZ 85255
NOT RECOMMENDED!
Took the day off from work to meet this company at my home today at noon. Appointment was made over a week ago.
At 11:15 I get a phone call advising me they can't make it. Really? One lame excuse after another. No time for sub-par businesses like this. They cost me money today. Not happy!
Glad I didn't hire them. Could have been a disaster based on how unprofessional they appear to be.
http://www.verdegeneral.com
Took the day off from work to meet this company at my home today at noon. Appointment was made over a week ago.
At 11:15 I get a phone call advising me they can't make it. Really? One lame excuse after another. No time for sub-par businesses like this. They cost me money today. Not happy!
Glad I didn't hire them. Could have been a disaster based on how unprofessional they appear to be.
5350 E Carefree Hwy Ste 105 Phoenix, AZ 85331
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Phoenix, AZ
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