Best Bathtub And Shower Repair in Phoenix AZ
I'm writing this review as Bob and his team are finishing my patio roof extension/renovation. From start to finish, it has been nothing but top-notch.
From initial quote, to explaining additional cost (which was very reasonable) that needed to be included. Bob and his partner have been very timely and courteous with all aspects of the project. I couldn't be happier with end result, and they provided me with other sub's to have more work done in the future. His price for the job was exceptionally reasonable, and beat quite a few others. The workmanship has been outstanding.
So don't just give lip service to helping Vets, but actually do the right thing and hire them. You won't be disappointed.
https://www.vetsbuilt.com
From initial quote, to explaining additional cost (which was very reasonable) that needed to be included. Bob and his partner have been very timely and courteous with all aspects of the project. I couldn't be happier with end result, and they provided me with other sub's to have more work done in the future. His price for the job was exceptionally reasonable, and beat quite a few others. The workmanship has been outstanding.
So don't just give lip service to helping Vets, but actually do the right thing and hire them. You won't be disappointed.
Phoenix, AZ
This company was recommended by a colleague. We were pleasantly surprised. The handyman responded to my call in a timely manner and made us feel like getting our jobs done mattered. We had some urgency do to a social function at the house later in the week. He came over early within a couple of days with an attached trailer to his truck. It had everything already in it so he didn't have to make a ton of trips to the hardware store. He did quality work and had an extensive list of jobs done around our house before the party later that day. We highly recommend this company.
http://www.husbands2go.com
3317 South Higley Rd Ste114-135 Gilbert, AZ 85297
I was referred to Danny Pehrson, owner of Solid Home Renovations, by a neighbor who had
used him several times in the past. Danny came over to look at some plumbing that the former owner had done himself, and done poorly because he was not a plumber. Danny looked at the work, told me what needed to be done to correct it and what the cost would be. We set up an appointment - he was here on time, had to crawl around in an attic when it was 106 outside -
finished the job and cleaned up after himself.
A few weeks later I called to ask him about a leaky toilet and installing an electrical outlet in
the guest bath. Again, he looked at the problem areas, gave me a quote - we set up a date for
him to do the work. He was here, had an electrician do the electrical outlet, he did the plumbing
and they both cleaned up after themselves.
I love contractors who 1. show up when they say they will 2. give you a quote that doesn't give you a heart attack 3 and clean up after themselves.
I would recommend this company to anyone. Great work, courteous and professional men.
Sandy D
http://www.solidhomerenovation…
used him several times in the past. Danny came over to look at some plumbing that the former owner had done himself, and done poorly because he was not a plumber. Danny looked at the work, told me what needed to be done to correct it and what the cost would be. We set up an appointment - he was here on time, had to crawl around in an attic when it was 106 outside -
finished the job and cleaned up after himself.
A few weeks later I called to ask him about a leaky toilet and installing an electrical outlet in
the guest bath. Again, he looked at the problem areas, gave me a quote - we set up a date for
him to do the work. He was here, had an electrician do the electrical outlet, he did the plumbing
and they both cleaned up after themselves.
I love contractors who 1. show up when they say they will 2. give you a quote that doesn't give you a heart attack 3 and clean up after themselves.
I would recommend this company to anyone. Great work, courteous and professional men.
Sandy D
Phoenix, AZ
Golden Bear Contracting was a real life saver. Installed a sink in the kitchen that was otherwise not going to fit and I'd have to return. But I loved my new sink so I was determined to make it fit. He did a great job!
http://www.goldenbearcontracti…
Gilbert, AZ 85297
Recently used Vetsbuilt Contracting to do some remodeling in my home of 29yrs. Remodeling while living in your home is not an easy process, however DJ and his crew were so easy to work with. The work was done promptly and efficiently. 1500 sq ft. of wood look ceramic tile layed perfectly. They also turned my upstairs loft into an in home office space. I am so happy with both. The transformations are quite impressive. The office looks like it has always been there. I highly recommend Vetsbuilt. I originally went with them because they support our troops. Thinking it would be a good thing. Totally a win win. Thank you Vetsbuilt!!!
Nancy C
https://www.vetsbuilt.com
Nancy C
Phoenix, AZ
Great company Doug came out and gave me a fair estimate. Even came and did the repairs on a Saturday so I did not have to take off work. Even fix my front door that wasn't closing right for free. I would recommend to anyone that doesn't want to get ripped off.
http://www.husbands2go.com
3317 South Higley Rd Ste114-135 Gilbert, AZ 85297
We remodeled 3 bathrooms (this was our first remodel) and were very nervous about the process. We interviewed 5 contractors and Danny's quote was by far the most detailed. He and his crew of wonderful guys worked 6 days a week arriving at 7 every morning. They did their best to make us feel comfortable while they worked and made sure to clean up each day. Their work is exceptional and we are thrilled with the results. If you want someone who is easy to communicate with, okay with last minute changes :), highly skilled, and punctual....Danny is your guy!!
http://www.solidhomerenovation…
Phoenix, AZ
Hired Golden Bear to remodel master bath and second bathroom in March 2020. I gave it 5 stars so you can read about my experience and who this guy really is. You decide.
Mike and his partner did all the tile work, plumbing, electrical and some touchup painting themselves, no subcontractors - with the exception of the glass shower wall/doors, which everyone subcontracts. Overall, I'm pleased with the outcome. They were very easy to work with, which is why I hired them. On several occasions Michael saved me from my bad ideas.
But there were issues around the finishing details. I had to go over the work and point out with stick notes many finishing details like at the base of the cabinets, grout cleanup in corners and rough finishing edges. Overall in the end the master bath came out great.
But in the second bath the amount of grout clean up issues were extensive. For some reason they decided to change the color of the grout without my consent and it looked terrible. I was told the color would change after it dries.
Well the grout color did not change when it dried, the color they used what not what I selected. Michael stop taking my calls after he admitted they used the wrong color and said they would come back and fix it. I had to hire a tile company to change the color of the grout.
I do recommend that Michael hire someone to do the finishing work he does not like doing. Would I hire him again or recommend him - NO.
http://www.goldenbearcontracti…
Mike and his partner did all the tile work, plumbing, electrical and some touchup painting themselves, no subcontractors - with the exception of the glass shower wall/doors, which everyone subcontracts. Overall, I'm pleased with the outcome. They were very easy to work with, which is why I hired them. On several occasions Michael saved me from my bad ideas.
But there were issues around the finishing details. I had to go over the work and point out with stick notes many finishing details like at the base of the cabinets, grout cleanup in corners and rough finishing edges. Overall in the end the master bath came out great.
But in the second bath the amount of grout clean up issues were extensive. For some reason they decided to change the color of the grout without my consent and it looked terrible. I was told the color would change after it dries.
Well the grout color did not change when it dried, the color they used what not what I selected. Michael stop taking my calls after he admitted they used the wrong color and said they would come back and fix it. I had to hire a tile company to change the color of the grout.
I do recommend that Michael hire someone to do the finishing work he does not like doing. Would I hire him again or recommend him - NO.
Gilbert, AZ 85297
Great value. Great job. Super quick. Recommended them to a few family and friends already.
http://www.chromaticfinishesaz…
Phoenix, AZ
My pregnant wife scheduled Bob to come over to have a look at my house so I could go over all of the things we wanted to do (move some walls and add an office and a closet and update the kitchen etc). Bob arrived and greeted me with a long story about how another customer's pug bit him on the genitals before we even said "hi" to each other.
I moved past it and started walking him through our house trying to show him the things I wanted to do. He apparently doesn't have very good spacial awareness because as I was explaining the moving of walls and doors, he never fully grasped the concepts - he was unable to visualize what I was talking about.
Three other contractors at this point had gone through the same tour with me and took measurements and made drawings and took notes. Bob did none of that. As we were going through the kitchen, he stopped me and asked if I had an interior designer who was going to draw up plans. I told him that my wife set up our meeting and that I thought I was just going to go over the basics of what we wanted and explained that a couple other places had taken measurements and whatnot as we went along and presented their plans/designs based on my explanation along with an estimate.
He started getting aggressive really quickly - which baffled the shit out of me - and started talking to me about how he "could measure [my kitchen counter] and be 2 inches different from the other guy and come out with a bid that was $10,000 more." I mean, I am pretty sure that all tape measures are based on the same standard units, so... otherwise they wouldn't be used to measure things, right? I didn't say that, but it was a really weird thing to say to me.
At this point, I said I totally didn't expect any sort of set-in-stone budget or drawings or anything - I did start reiterating that I just thought he was going to come over to get an idea of what I wanted and we would go from there, but he interrupted me to say "if this is how we're starting off, then it's best I just leave" or something to that effect, and starts stomping towards my front door. I say "what? why? I didn't do anything to you... why are you...?" And he slams my front door behind him and then slams my front gate and then slams his car door and then revs his thirsty truck engine and then turns around in front of my house and then spins his tires to drive away... Minutes later, he cancels the calendar invite like a psycho.
I'm REALLY glad he left. Better he left now than in the middle of a job. He's SUPER unstable. His giant truck is covered in Americana and flags and eagles and stuff from what I could tell - maybe he could tell I'm an anti-war socialist from the cut of my sweatpants. I can be difficult to work with at times, but I know when I'm being difficult and when I'm being super nice and easy going - if this was my fault, I would admit it. I did nothing that I can think of to set him off. Best I can figure is he saw a Bernie Sanders sticker on my car or doesn't like cats or - most likely - he realized he was completely in over his head with our project.
Maybe all he can do is patch some drywall or manage someone while they lay tile. It's just a bizarre and totally unprofessional way to decline a job. I never swore at him. I never said anything sarcastic or rude. I didn't talk down to him... I assumed he knew more about what he did than I did and admitted that my wife set it up and I was just doing what I thought I was supposed to do (which was to say things like "I'd like to move this door over here and get rid of this wall and open up this room to be an office" - hoping for some guidance.
This part is supposed to be sort of fun. Planning stuff out. It gets harder and more tedious and you get more impatient as the project goes along. I support veterans and local businesses, but this guy scared me, and if I knew it was going to go this way at all, I wouldn't have told him where I live or had him over to my house. I would advise you to do the same unless you just need to patch a wall or something simple maybe - just don't come to him with a larger project that involves any sort of vision or dialogue. I'm just thankful he didn't kick my animals on his way out. Hopefully he didn't vandalize my car - gonna have to review the security footage.
(Edit - I don't think he did anything to my car, but I got him on my security cam storming off and slamming my gate and also talking about getting bitten by a dog before we even say "hi.")
https://www.vetsbuilt.com
I moved past it and started walking him through our house trying to show him the things I wanted to do. He apparently doesn't have very good spacial awareness because as I was explaining the moving of walls and doors, he never fully grasped the concepts - he was unable to visualize what I was talking about.
Three other contractors at this point had gone through the same tour with me and took measurements and made drawings and took notes. Bob did none of that. As we were going through the kitchen, he stopped me and asked if I had an interior designer who was going to draw up plans. I told him that my wife set up our meeting and that I thought I was just going to go over the basics of what we wanted and explained that a couple other places had taken measurements and whatnot as we went along and presented their plans/designs based on my explanation along with an estimate.
He started getting aggressive really quickly - which baffled the shit out of me - and started talking to me about how he "could measure [my kitchen counter] and be 2 inches different from the other guy and come out with a bid that was $10,000 more." I mean, I am pretty sure that all tape measures are based on the same standard units, so... otherwise they wouldn't be used to measure things, right? I didn't say that, but it was a really weird thing to say to me.
At this point, I said I totally didn't expect any sort of set-in-stone budget or drawings or anything - I did start reiterating that I just thought he was going to come over to get an idea of what I wanted and we would go from there, but he interrupted me to say "if this is how we're starting off, then it's best I just leave" or something to that effect, and starts stomping towards my front door. I say "what? why? I didn't do anything to you... why are you...?" And he slams my front door behind him and then slams my front gate and then slams his car door and then revs his thirsty truck engine and then turns around in front of my house and then spins his tires to drive away... Minutes later, he cancels the calendar invite like a psycho.
I'm REALLY glad he left. Better he left now than in the middle of a job. He's SUPER unstable. His giant truck is covered in Americana and flags and eagles and stuff from what I could tell - maybe he could tell I'm an anti-war socialist from the cut of my sweatpants. I can be difficult to work with at times, but I know when I'm being difficult and when I'm being super nice and easy going - if this was my fault, I would admit it. I did nothing that I can think of to set him off. Best I can figure is he saw a Bernie Sanders sticker on my car or doesn't like cats or - most likely - he realized he was completely in over his head with our project.
Maybe all he can do is patch some drywall or manage someone while they lay tile. It's just a bizarre and totally unprofessional way to decline a job. I never swore at him. I never said anything sarcastic or rude. I didn't talk down to him... I assumed he knew more about what he did than I did and admitted that my wife set it up and I was just doing what I thought I was supposed to do (which was to say things like "I'd like to move this door over here and get rid of this wall and open up this room to be an office" - hoping for some guidance.
This part is supposed to be sort of fun. Planning stuff out. It gets harder and more tedious and you get more impatient as the project goes along. I support veterans and local businesses, but this guy scared me, and if I knew it was going to go this way at all, I wouldn't have told him where I live or had him over to my house. I would advise you to do the same unless you just need to patch a wall or something simple maybe - just don't come to him with a larger project that involves any sort of vision or dialogue. I'm just thankful he didn't kick my animals on his way out. Hopefully he didn't vandalize my car - gonna have to review the security footage.
(Edit - I don't think he did anything to my car, but I got him on my security cam storming off and slamming my gate and also talking about getting bitten by a dog before we even say "hi.")
Phoenix, AZ
Contacted Danny through yelp, got a rough estimate and scheduled an on-site meeting for a more in depth view of our master bath remodel. First I must say, I'm particular to whom I contract with and punctuality can typically be a first impression indicator. You don't have to be 10 minutes early, just be on time. Danny scheduled a time due to his heavy workload, and he stuck to it. My wife and I met with him, discussed our options and decided to hire him to replumb our entire shower. Keep in mind, not because he was the cheapest, but because he spoke with confidence, understood what we were asking for and knew how to knock it out. We added a second showerhead, 3 way diverter, capped a drain and moved and centered a new drain. Danny is meticulous, and left our bathroom clean and free of any construction debris. Kudos to these guys. I will absolutely recommend Danny and his crew to anyone looking for plumbing work. And now when some asks about a plumber I'll say, "You're in luck, I've got THE guy." Lastly, we went through several "contractors" looking for someone to do this work, however without a doubt, Danny is THE GUY you want doing it.
http://www.solidhomerenovation…
Phoenix, AZ
The owner of this company is very nice and pays very close attention to detail regarding the job. If I had any questions he was willing to answer it and help me understand everything that is going on throughout the process.
Phoenix, AZ
These guys repaired two chips in a new tub. They did a great job. I cannot tell where the chips were in the tub. You should consider them for your project.
https://toddsbathtubs.com
1829 S Horne Ste 14 Mesa, AZ 85204
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
BEWARE: I hired David with Mohave Leveling to level an addition on my mobile home and add additional supports underneath. He requested a deposit of 20% for materials which is always a risk but I proceeded and sent the deposit. Once he received the deposit He immediately disappeared, would not respond to countless calls and texts. At the time of this review he has still not responded or made it right, if he does I will edit this review
https://www.goldenvalleyhandym…
Golden Valley, AZ 86413