Best Businesses in Phoenix, AZ
Professional, dependable and compassionate. I would highly recommend to anyone requiring home health services.
http://homerepairdirect.com
18444 N 25th Ave Ste 420 Phoenix, AZ 85023
We added a new room to our house, and also a couple of cinder block walls to separate the front yard from the back. Proctor Custom Builders did both projects, and we couldn't be happier. Everything was done exactly as we wanted and in the time frame promised, the crews were professional and thorough, communication was excellent, and cleanup was thorough. We highly recommend them.
http://www.proctorcustombuilde…
20316 W Hess Ave Buckeye, AZ 85326
I got lucky finding this guy!!!!
I needed walls and floors replaced from an old roof leak. He was also skilled to handle a hidden water leak in the laundry room.
Come to find out, George is more than just a handy man. He's a professional contractor with lots of experience building houses.
Extremely impressive with how quick George responded to my request. George is assertive, responsive, friendly, and knows what he is doing. He is accommodating and helpful. He also helped me move some items in my house. Just an overall great and trustworthy guy.
I needed walls and floors replaced from an old roof leak. He was also skilled to handle a hidden water leak in the laundry room.
Come to find out, George is more than just a handy man. He's a professional contractor with lots of experience building houses.
Extremely impressive with how quick George responded to my request. George is assertive, responsive, friendly, and knows what he is doing. He is accommodating and helpful. He also helped me move some items in my house. Just an overall great and trustworthy guy.
Phoenix, AZ
We have a 1953 'pyramid shaped roof' slump block ranch style home with a couple of newer 'flat roofed' additions. We had layers of distressed shingles, some rotted fascia wood, rusted and dented venting and a huge water retaining dip in one of the additions. C & H fixed it all with new painted galvanized fixtures and wood, be it plywood or 1x6's. We even tested the dip using a hose on our new roof - its GONE!
Nick High (Owner) stresses quality work and products when he talks to you and it shows up in the finished product. He checks back after the work is finished to be sure you are satisfied. He was easily reachable to answer questions and really understands Sonoran Desert roofing. His fair pricing, honesty, scheduling flexibility along with friendly tear off and finishing crews made the trauma of home repair almost fun.
C & H's roof crew arrived prepared on time each day, communicated well, were skilled, worked hard and cleaned up before they left EVERY day. The new roof looks great and water no longer leaks in around our addition's roof vents either. I highly recommend C & H Roofing if you're looking for a good local Arizona company.
http://www.candhroofinginc.com…
Nick High (Owner) stresses quality work and products when he talks to you and it shows up in the finished product. He checks back after the work is finished to be sure you are satisfied. He was easily reachable to answer questions and really understands Sonoran Desert roofing. His fair pricing, honesty, scheduling flexibility along with friendly tear off and finishing crews made the trauma of home repair almost fun.
C & H's roof crew arrived prepared on time each day, communicated well, were skilled, worked hard and cleaned up before they left EVERY day. The new roof looks great and water no longer leaks in around our addition's roof vents either. I highly recommend C & H Roofing if you're looking for a good local Arizona company.
2018 W Jackson St Phoenix, AZ 85009
Provided very reasonable estimate for my small 10x16 shed. Finished the job the following week. Excellent workmanship and fully satisfied with results.
Phoenix, AZ 85023
We recently purchased a foreclosure property where the water heater had burst, causing damage to the stand and drywall surrounding the water heater. The bank replaced the water heater, but refused to repair the damaged drywall and it quickly became laden with mold.
On a referral from our Realtor, we hired Wayne Glashagel (Owner of AMA Contstruction) to repair the water heater stand and surrounding drywall. Wayne drained the water heater, disconnect the copper pipes, remove the water heater, tore out the water heater stand, sprayed Killz on the moldy areas and rebuilt the stand from the ground up. Afterward, Wayne reconnected the water heater to the plumbing.
Wayne was very courteous and professional, arrived early for the appointment and did a fantastic job on the repair of the water heater stand. It looked brand new and the drywall texture matched the existing texture perfectly.
I would highly recommend Wayne for any general contract work.
On a referral from our Realtor, we hired Wayne Glashagel (Owner of AMA Contstruction) to repair the water heater stand and surrounding drywall. Wayne drained the water heater, disconnect the copper pipes, remove the water heater, tore out the water heater stand, sprayed Killz on the moldy areas and rebuilt the stand from the ground up. Afterward, Wayne reconnected the water heater to the plumbing.
Wayne was very courteous and professional, arrived early for the appointment and did a fantastic job on the repair of the water heater stand. It looked brand new and the drywall texture matched the existing texture perfectly.
I would highly recommend Wayne for any general contract work.
304 W Stanford Ave Gilbert, AZ 85233
Todd's refinished my porcelain tub about 8 years ago and it was time for it to be redone. Both times they have done an excellent job. This time, in particular, Sr. Tech Steve Rometty's work was outstanding. He did a beautiful job! I explained some of my concerns to him before he started the work and he addressed all of them. His 28 years refinishing tubs certainly shows -- his expertise is amazing. He did the work in a timely and professional manner and was careful to clean up after the job was finished. I have been very satisfied with Todd's workmanship and would recommend them highly.
https://toddsbathtubs.com
1829 S Horne Ste 14 Mesa, AZ 85204
We worked with Brandon and Jason and they were awesome! Fortress was recommended by USAA for our home repairs. We hired them to replace our roof, paint the exterior of our house, install a ceiing fan/ight fixture in the living room and completely re-do our kitchen lighting. They worked with us as we waited for our home equity line of credit to come through and then promptly got the work started. They were patient in working around our schedules and waiting for us to make up our mind about what we wanted. They were communicative throughout the entire process and wanted to make sure we felt comfortable with everything throughout the entire process. We hope to do more updating in the future and wouldn't consider using anybody else! Highly recommended!
http://www.fortressgeneralcont…
1750 S Los Feliz Ste 107 Tempe, AZ 85281
These Guys are Great. Ralph and crew built a 10X12 Shed in my back yard. This is Quality work at a Very Reasonable price. Very professional and the job was completed super fast.
Thanks again Ralph and crew; anyone in my neighborhood needing a shed will send your way. Terry
http://www.shedsbuiltright.com
Thanks again Ralph and crew; anyone in my neighborhood needing a shed will send your way. Terry
3611 Grand Ave Phoenix, AZ 85019
David Thompson is in NO WAY associated or employed by R. E. Church Financial Inc.
http://www.davidthompsonbuilds…
2014 E Vista Dr Phoenix, AZ 85022
We purchased the Western Window Systems' 620 serious sliding window from Modern Group. We are not happy by how the windows were installed. First, one of the window's measurement was done not accurately, which resulted in very difficult sliding. Second, there was leaking from the windows. We tested the windows by spraying the exterior wall with a garden hose to simulate rain from the monsoon season. Water dripped rapidly from second level to first level from the window on the second level. One corner of the window on the first level also experienced leaks which resulted in the wooden frame getting wet. The crews that came for window installation were not professional. They left trash and many screws behind onsite and did not clean up. They opened the tarp which was covering the window installation site to gain access for their job and did not recover the tarp to its original condition nor did they communicate with us regarding the proper handling of the tarp. Overall, very unsatisfactory experience with Modern Group!
http://www.moderngroupaz.com/
7575 E Redfield Rd Ste 131 Scottsdale, AZ 85260
Having to re paint the house because it was not done right the first time.. Paint was just spayed over existing paint with no scraping at all. Before you use this company just know what needs to be done in advance
http://www.imagehomeimprovemen…
Phoenix, AZ 85032
I paid David Roberts $9000 for a home project in Kingman that he has done little work on that was to be completed in June 2021. I understand that he has personal issues that have complicated his life, however, he is a businessman and needs to complete his contract with me. I will replace this adverse review with a positive recommendation upon completion of the project. David did call me today assuring me that he would get back on the job. Let's get it done, David. Until then I could not recommend doing business with you.
https://www.goldenvalleyhandym…
Golden Valley, AZ 86413
They don't even honor a written down promise!
There are tons of articles warning against trusting a builder's oral promise. Hardly would anyone expect a builder to break a written promise. But this is exactly my experience with Meritage Homes. Meritage Homes promised to build two HVAC units. After they mistakenly installed a single-unit system, they refused to replace it with the right system.
I ordered to build a new house with Meritage Homes at Oviedo Gardens in January 2017. Before signing the contract, I asked the sales associate how many HVAC units there will be for the two-floor house. She checked the plan and confirmed through email that there will be two. Satisfied with the answer, I chose the model and paid the deposit.
However, Meritage Homes mistakenly installed a single-unit damper HVAC instead of the promised two units. I researched and found that damper systems are far worse than two-unit systems except that the damper systems are cheaper to build and install. I brought up the issue to the construction manager and the sales associates. They told me that their company forgot to synchronize the plans the construction team and the sales team use, and the two teams end up using different plans. They admitted it was Meritage Home's fault and believed their company would replace the wrong system with the right one.
However the Orlando division rejected the switch. Joe, VP of operations, first offered to switch with a two-unit system, on the condition that we must accept a reduced total tonnage. Two weeks later, he changed his mind and declined to make any switch. To justify the breaking of promise, he came up with all kinds of funny excuses that contradict with his own words. Because of word limit, I have no space to write down all the funny reasons he provided. Throughout the process, I was over and over again shocked by Meritage Homes' arrogance and unprofessionalism.
I've been looking for ways to sue Meritage Homes but under the current legal system, there is really nothing a house buyer can do to protect himself, not even with a written promise or contract. All I can do is to warn future buyers about Meritage Homes. I think the problem lies in their corporate culture, which definitely doesn't put customers' interest first. I doubt those people even care about the company's reputation or long-term profit. Whenever issues emerged, their first response is to play hawkish on customers. They seemed to believe that all customers would concede sooner or later. Sometimes they wouldn't hesitate to lie to customers to avoid trouble.
Speaking of lies, here's another example. The side width of the countertop of my kitchen island is 7 inches shorter than that of the countertop in the inventory house. To make sure the inventory house should be right, I checked Meritage Homes' promotion house of the same model on YouTube, which has the same size of countertop as the inventory house. The overhang of my countertop is so small that the person who sits on the chair by the kitchen island would have no room for legs. I reported the issue to the construction manager. He replied the inventory house was wrong and mine was correct. I asked for the plan. He sent it to me and the plan almost perfectly matches the inventory house. He threatened that if I continued to complain, he'd lift my countertop and cut the width even shorter than before. Up till now, Meritage Homes still insisted that my countertop is the only one that's correct. It seems that they would regard the plan wrong because it doesn't match my countertop.
The building process has been a nightmare. For example, the sod company has come five times but a big part of lawn is still bare. Each time, the sod company failed to bring enough sods. I asked sod workers why. They said they brought what the builder estimated to need. No need to say how much waste is involved. If Meritage Homes really wants to save money, they should improve building management rather than skip a HVAC, cut corners on countertops or lie to customers.
Update 6/11: Just found out that they've canceled the contract without even notifying me, and they are reselling the house while still holding my deposit. Isn't it fraud?
There are tons of articles warning against trusting a builder's oral promise. Hardly would anyone expect a builder to break a written promise. But this is exactly my experience with Meritage Homes. Meritage Homes promised to build two HVAC units. After they mistakenly installed a single-unit system, they refused to replace it with the right system.
I ordered to build a new house with Meritage Homes at Oviedo Gardens in January 2017. Before signing the contract, I asked the sales associate how many HVAC units there will be for the two-floor house. She checked the plan and confirmed through email that there will be two. Satisfied with the answer, I chose the model and paid the deposit.
However, Meritage Homes mistakenly installed a single-unit damper HVAC instead of the promised two units. I researched and found that damper systems are far worse than two-unit systems except that the damper systems are cheaper to build and install. I brought up the issue to the construction manager and the sales associates. They told me that their company forgot to synchronize the plans the construction team and the sales team use, and the two teams end up using different plans. They admitted it was Meritage Home's fault and believed their company would replace the wrong system with the right one.
However the Orlando division rejected the switch. Joe, VP of operations, first offered to switch with a two-unit system, on the condition that we must accept a reduced total tonnage. Two weeks later, he changed his mind and declined to make any switch. To justify the breaking of promise, he came up with all kinds of funny excuses that contradict with his own words. Because of word limit, I have no space to write down all the funny reasons he provided. Throughout the process, I was over and over again shocked by Meritage Homes' arrogance and unprofessionalism.
I've been looking for ways to sue Meritage Homes but under the current legal system, there is really nothing a house buyer can do to protect himself, not even with a written promise or contract. All I can do is to warn future buyers about Meritage Homes. I think the problem lies in their corporate culture, which definitely doesn't put customers' interest first. I doubt those people even care about the company's reputation or long-term profit. Whenever issues emerged, their first response is to play hawkish on customers. They seemed to believe that all customers would concede sooner or later. Sometimes they wouldn't hesitate to lie to customers to avoid trouble.
Speaking of lies, here's another example. The side width of the countertop of my kitchen island is 7 inches shorter than that of the countertop in the inventory house. To make sure the inventory house should be right, I checked Meritage Homes' promotion house of the same model on YouTube, which has the same size of countertop as the inventory house. The overhang of my countertop is so small that the person who sits on the chair by the kitchen island would have no room for legs. I reported the issue to the construction manager. He replied the inventory house was wrong and mine was correct. I asked for the plan. He sent it to me and the plan almost perfectly matches the inventory house. He threatened that if I continued to complain, he'd lift my countertop and cut the width even shorter than before. Up till now, Meritage Homes still insisted that my countertop is the only one that's correct. It seems that they would regard the plan wrong because it doesn't match my countertop.
The building process has been a nightmare. For example, the sod company has come five times but a big part of lawn is still bare. Each time, the sod company failed to bring enough sods. I asked sod workers why. They said they brought what the builder estimated to need. No need to say how much waste is involved. If Meritage Homes really wants to save money, they should improve building management rather than skip a HVAC, cut corners on countertops or lie to customers.
Update 6/11: Just found out that they've canceled the contract without even notifying me, and they are reselling the house while still holding my deposit. Isn't it fraud?
17851 N 85th St Ste 300 Scottsdale, AZ 85255
I hired Wendler Construction to renovate my home, he in turn hired D and J Construction to frame parts of the original house, an 800 sqft addition and garage. They did a horrible job... they used 2x4's when the plans called for 2x6's, used wrong footings on the front wall of the house, used wrong calculations on the truss fabrication thus not allowing enough room for the hvac duct work, and had to reframe interior walls and a new skylight, which they did wrong resulting in having to purchase a custom skylight. Wendler Construction's lack of experience, skill, and ability to manage my renovation, caused over 5 months of delays and tens of thousands of dollars in additional costs. And then halfway thru the project, right after Christmas break, Wendler Construction quit on me. After almost a year in construction, I am still finding mistakes made under Wendler Construction's management. I would not recommend them.
http://www.wendlerconstruction…
Phoenix, AZ 85029
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Phoenix, AZ
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Phoenix, AZ 85003
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http://t-barh.com
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1505 W Whispering Wind Dr Ste 100 Phoenix, AZ 85085
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Phoenix, AZ
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5060 W Bethany Home Rd Glendale, AZ 85301
















