Best Deck Repair in Phoenix AZ
Selling a house, the Home Inspector found a few problem areas with roof. The roofers came in, not only doing a great job repairing areas identified in inspection report, but then checked entire roof to ensure there were no other problems not included in inspection.
https://www.americaroofingco.c…
1005 S 30th Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85009
The guys doing the roofing might be great but the lady answering the phone was super rude. She acted irritated I was even calling for an estimate. She saidI have 73 voice messages waiting to which I said Isn't that a good thing? isn't getting business a good thing? Because of her poor attitude she lost my business. PS She didn't care when I told her that.
Phoenix, AZ 85020
Our neighbor referred us to these guys and I'm so glad they did. I can't say enough about Ron and his crew. From start to completion they had an amazing work ethic and were diligent about cleaning up after each day. The workmanship is wonderful and we are very happy with them and the result!
http://diamond-4-brothers-roof…
5540 W Glendale Ave Ste 105, Glendale, AZ 85301
We needed our patio roof repaired. The folks at Spearhead showed up when they said they would, did exactly what they promised to do and for the amount they quoted. They were wonderful.
I have no reservations about recommending Spearhead to anyone.
http://www.spearheadcontractin…
I have no reservations about recommending Spearhead to anyone.
Phoenix, AZ
Called BCS to remove ugly stucco on the front of my house and replace with wood siding to restore the house to it's original mid-century feel. Dean took the time to understand the design we really needed and made sure it was done right. They did a fantastic job and I'm very pleased with how it turned out. Price was totally reasonable compared to most companies around the valley. Will definitely be calling them when we get ready to do our next project. Would recommend to anyone looking for quality workmanship at a great price!!
Scottsdale, AZ 85260
Terry and his team did a marvelous job on our very large roof. His team was on-time, professional and kept the work area clean. Not only did they do a great job but they extended services beyond the scope of their work due to our immediate family crisis (a death in the family). Terry, seeing that I was overwhelmed with decluttering the house and preparing it for sale loaned me a flat bed trailer to haul items away. His kindness and generosity during an extremely difficult time meant the world to me and will never be forgotten. In addition, his associate Ben was extremely courteous and helpful during the week-long process of repairing the roof. Their rates were entirely within reason and they did not try to inflate any aspect of the work that needed to be done to prepare our house for sale. Thanks Terry and team!!
http://www.completerw.com
7166 Ed Everett Way Carefree, AZ 85377
We recently hired Poor Boys to pour our cement driveway and a cement patio in the back yard. Everything from the estimate to the finishing work was top notch. They arrived on time on the day they said they would and when they left the job was clean with not a pebble out of place. I highly recommend them and will hire them again if I need a contractor.
http://poorboysgeneral.com
8148 W Cherry Ann Ln Payson, AZ 85541
I want to thank universal roofing specialist for traveling out to California to inspect my boss' roof and install a new roof and be soo patient with the cities permits because we know how that can be. I love that he gave step by step details and pictures. Deshawn's communication is very thorough. I recommend his company to anyone needing any roof repairs.
http://Universalroofingspecial…
35477 W Santa Barbara Ave Maricopa, AZ 85138
17 months ago, AEL Roofing Services replaced the flat roof over my patio and back of my house. After recent rain storms, I noticed a leak over the patio and in my bedroom, they are adjacent. Within 2 or 3 days, AEL came out to repair it. I thought they might just dab a bunch of tar on the one obvious spot and be gone. No, three guys spent over an hour checking and fixing up as needed, including thoroughly fixing the main spot. It is such a relief when one finds a great contractor, who does quality work and lives up to the warranty with quick service.
http://AELroofingServices.com
Phoenix, AZ
We have used Arizona Native Roofing for all of our rental properties, home and offices. The work is impeccable. In our business being on time and getting the job done efficiently is key. We have used Arizona Native Roofing for 15 years. We were customers when the business started and remain so today. Would highly recommend Jason and Arizona Native Roofing.
http://arizonanativeroofing.co…
24008 N 104th Ave Peoria, AZ 85383
We had a flood at our rental. The complete destruction of our dining room happened. Red Eye Construction came in and did a beautiful job with the put back and with quality materials, and in a very timely manner. They worked so well with our tenant who is having a very rough time in his personal life right now. I highly recommend this company you will not regret this choice in hiring Red Eye Construction to do any remodeling you may need.
http://redeyeaz.com
Phoenix, AZ
Had them do a tear off and re-shingle of my house with a leaking roof. Super responsive and very good at communicating. Out the next day for a quote and from down payment to done roof in a week. Dominick the owner takes his time to listen to concerns and explain things in understandable way. The work crew is awesome. Timely, courteous and hard working. Highly recommended them and they are now my go to company for any construction/contractor needs.
https://www.2ndtononeconstruct…
Phoenix, AZ
Marvin along with Hector his architect, completed the architectural plans for our gym room/woodshed for our backyard. Hector submitted the plans to Torrance City and had everything approved for us to obtain our permit. All went well and Marvin's fee was very reasonable. He did a great job communicating with me with the progress of the submissions of the blue print, as well as giving us some advice that was very valuable. I would highly recommend Marvin and his company.
5115 N Dysart Rd Ste 202-221 Litchfield Park, AZ 85340
Located off of Yelp! Called for clay tile inspection and repair after a moderate leak was found from the recent storms. Very nice guy, answered the phone, professional and honest. Said his schedule is heavily booked out at this time and if I wanted the job done expeditiously he wouldn't be able to help. Even though I didn't get to experience his work, I experienced his superior customer service and I appreciate his care and honesty as a homeowner.
http://www.adamduberoofing.com
14221 N 51st Ave Glendale, AZ 85306
I found G's Hone Services on Yelp, requested a quote, he got back to me within 20mins of my request & quoted me a fair price. I hired him for the job & he nailed it. Great service, great work, I highly recommend.
Phoenix, AZ
I hired Right Way Roofing for a complete new roof (shingles) in April 2018. They were punctual and completed the job on time. They even cleaned out my gutters for me. Scheduling did take about a month after the contract was signed despite good communication with the office staff/owner (Lori). Overall, I think they did a good job with the actual installation but it was less than ideal working with the supervisor and feeling duped or brushed off at times.
Before hiring them, I read online about what to ask a roofing company and one of the things that came up was the number of nails per sheet of shingles they use. The minimum number of nails per shingle in Arizona according to the building code and per the shingle manufacturer is four nails but if you use more (up to 6), it is more secure and manufacturer actually will give you a warranty for high wind rating. I asked their salesman Gary how many nails they used and he said they use 5, occasionally 6 nails. However, when I walked my roof after half the new shingles were up, they were only using 4 nails. When I asked the supervisor, John, about this, he argued with me saying that all the other roofing companies are using 4 nails per shingle and that the code only requires 4. I had quotes from other roofing companies that said they use 6 nails so that wasn't even true. He said that their salesman was misinformed and they always use 4. Four nails is indeed the minimum and is likely sufficient for Phoenix but it was something I had specifically asked in writing (I have the email). My mistake was not getting it in the contract. He did not agree to use more than 4 when I called him but after the second half of my roof was on, he did tell me that he started to use 5 nails on the remaining shingles. One of the owners of the business also defended the use of 4 nails when I asked her about it.
Additionally, we had a soft spot on the roof around our AC unit. We had some AC work done in February and two of the companies commented about it and I felt it myself when I walked on it. I told this to Gary (the person who came out to quote) and he said that they would be able to replace the plywood decking in that area. However, when I walked the roof mid-project, I could feel that the section of the roof was still very soft. I called the supervisor and he promised that they had replaced plywood there and that there was nothing wrong. He said that he has been a roofer for some 20 years and he knows what it the roof should feel like. We do have thinner plywood decking on the roof but I could tell that spot was especially soft compared to other spots. I insisted that they check it again. When the workers lifted up the plywood there, they found that the support truss had been cut. It indeed was very weak in that section and needed to be braced. The supervisor just wanted to brush me off saying that he was an expert and could tell it was fine when it really was not at all. After all this, they DID do a good job bracing that section to improve the strength but only after I heavily insisted that they check it again. So that was frustrating to have to argue with them but I am glad they were able to fix it in the end. Afterwards, the owner told me that they do not usually fix trusses so this wouldn't typically be something a roofing company addresses. That's fine and all but if your workers are checking out all of the plywood decking and the decking itself is fine but the roof is still very weak, you should let the homeowner know so they can get someone else to fix it properly it instead of just continuing with the project.
http://azroof.com
Before hiring them, I read online about what to ask a roofing company and one of the things that came up was the number of nails per sheet of shingles they use. The minimum number of nails per shingle in Arizona according to the building code and per the shingle manufacturer is four nails but if you use more (up to 6), it is more secure and manufacturer actually will give you a warranty for high wind rating. I asked their salesman Gary how many nails they used and he said they use 5, occasionally 6 nails. However, when I walked my roof after half the new shingles were up, they were only using 4 nails. When I asked the supervisor, John, about this, he argued with me saying that all the other roofing companies are using 4 nails per shingle and that the code only requires 4. I had quotes from other roofing companies that said they use 6 nails so that wasn't even true. He said that their salesman was misinformed and they always use 4. Four nails is indeed the minimum and is likely sufficient for Phoenix but it was something I had specifically asked in writing (I have the email). My mistake was not getting it in the contract. He did not agree to use more than 4 when I called him but after the second half of my roof was on, he did tell me that he started to use 5 nails on the remaining shingles. One of the owners of the business also defended the use of 4 nails when I asked her about it.
Additionally, we had a soft spot on the roof around our AC unit. We had some AC work done in February and two of the companies commented about it and I felt it myself when I walked on it. I told this to Gary (the person who came out to quote) and he said that they would be able to replace the plywood decking in that area. However, when I walked the roof mid-project, I could feel that the section of the roof was still very soft. I called the supervisor and he promised that they had replaced plywood there and that there was nothing wrong. He said that he has been a roofer for some 20 years and he knows what it the roof should feel like. We do have thinner plywood decking on the roof but I could tell that spot was especially soft compared to other spots. I insisted that they check it again. When the workers lifted up the plywood there, they found that the support truss had been cut. It indeed was very weak in that section and needed to be braced. The supervisor just wanted to brush me off saying that he was an expert and could tell it was fine when it really was not at all. After all this, they DID do a good job bracing that section to improve the strength but only after I heavily insisted that they check it again. So that was frustrating to have to argue with them but I am glad they were able to fix it in the end. Afterwards, the owner told me that they do not usually fix trusses so this wouldn't typically be something a roofing company addresses. That's fine and all but if your workers are checking out all of the plywood decking and the decking itself is fine but the roof is still very weak, you should let the homeowner know so they can get someone else to fix it properly it instead of just continuing with the project.
8255 E Willetta St Mesa, AZ 85207
I had a little storm damage from the east valley storms in early August, my insurance adjuster said not to bother with a claim because it wouldn't cost enough. I got 4 quotes from folks in the valley, Dunne came in about $800 under the other rip-offs in the valley. Mark was wicked easy to work with, worked with me on scheduling, and did great quality work. I wish more of the Arizona service industry was more like these guys.
http://dunneroofingservices.co…
Phoenix, AZ
First, let me say I am unsure if the repair is leak proof or not - we have not had rain since the work has been done.
I can say that the appearance is not up to the quality I expected. The side (edge, quarter curved tiles) do not sit flat and have a wavy appearance.
The main frustration has been scheduling. The estimator (Dale) was early for his first visit. I had rushed home to be there ten minutes early. He was already there and had already been on our roof.
Then, Dale was early AGAIN when he came to get the contract signed the contract and make a down payment.
I understand early is better than late, but trying to for things into your schedule can be a challenge and the fact they did not keep times well should have been a red flag. At a minimum, I would have expected a call, but received none either time.
When the work was done, we set up appt. for walk through. I was very specific that I had to be out of my house by a certain time, and received and appt. to suit that. Since the work requires some fixes, I spoke directly to the person scheduled to come by (NOT the same guy who sold it, which should have been another red flag - feels like working with car dealership where they pass you off from person to person). When I spoke with that person (Bill) directly, I specifically mentioned my concerns and he said to wait until he came by and we could talk about it. I confirmed I'd see him on the day and times I had been told and thought that was that....
Of course, it wasn't.
Bill never showed up. I waited until twenty minutes past the scheduled window, at which point I had to leave... I called Bill and received attitude that he had a larger window than I was told - this despite the conversation I had with him directly earlier in the week.
No apology, just that I must be confused. I tried explaining to him the previous issues with Dale that added to my frustration - he ended up hanging up on me...
I then called the office and, for what it's worth, got a very half hearted apology at the end of the conversation after mentioning that THREE different times appointment times have bee been missed....
Time will tell how everything plays out, but even if everything is perfect from here on out, be aware that this company has scheduling and apparent work quality issues (which should be fixed after the walk through - but that is the appointment they totally missed...)
On a side note, this company was recommended to me by someone I trust. It almost seems as though they have outgrown their abilities....
UPDATE: I was hoping I could update this review and improve the rating. Sadly, they have proven my initial assessment correct.
Bill did make the second appointment and did agree to fix the issues brought up. However, the appointment to fix it was missed...TWICE... The second miss Bill DID call to let me know - but the call was an hour into the scheduled window.
If you can handle a company that does not keep appointments and time well , this may be a great company for you. But I view it as appointments as a commitment. And a company that will not keep such simple commitments is a concern.
UPDATE: After some rains, their work does seem to have fixed the leak, so I upped this to a three star company....
https://phillipshomeimprovemen…
I can say that the appearance is not up to the quality I expected. The side (edge, quarter curved tiles) do not sit flat and have a wavy appearance.
The main frustration has been scheduling. The estimator (Dale) was early for his first visit. I had rushed home to be there ten minutes early. He was already there and had already been on our roof.
Then, Dale was early AGAIN when he came to get the contract signed the contract and make a down payment.
I understand early is better than late, but trying to for things into your schedule can be a challenge and the fact they did not keep times well should have been a red flag. At a minimum, I would have expected a call, but received none either time.
When the work was done, we set up appt. for walk through. I was very specific that I had to be out of my house by a certain time, and received and appt. to suit that. Since the work requires some fixes, I spoke directly to the person scheduled to come by (NOT the same guy who sold it, which should have been another red flag - feels like working with car dealership where they pass you off from person to person). When I spoke with that person (Bill) directly, I specifically mentioned my concerns and he said to wait until he came by and we could talk about it. I confirmed I'd see him on the day and times I had been told and thought that was that....
Of course, it wasn't.
Bill never showed up. I waited until twenty minutes past the scheduled window, at which point I had to leave... I called Bill and received attitude that he had a larger window than I was told - this despite the conversation I had with him directly earlier in the week.
No apology, just that I must be confused. I tried explaining to him the previous issues with Dale that added to my frustration - he ended up hanging up on me...
I then called the office and, for what it's worth, got a very half hearted apology at the end of the conversation after mentioning that THREE different times appointment times have bee been missed....
Time will tell how everything plays out, but even if everything is perfect from here on out, be aware that this company has scheduling and apparent work quality issues (which should be fixed after the walk through - but that is the appointment they totally missed...)
On a side note, this company was recommended to me by someone I trust. It almost seems as though they have outgrown their abilities....
UPDATE: I was hoping I could update this review and improve the rating. Sadly, they have proven my initial assessment correct.
Bill did make the second appointment and did agree to fix the issues brought up. However, the appointment to fix it was missed...TWICE... The second miss Bill DID call to let me know - but the call was an hour into the scheduled window.
If you can handle a company that does not keep appointments and time well , this may be a great company for you. But I view it as appointments as a commitment. And a company that will not keep such simple commitments is a concern.
UPDATE: After some rains, their work does seem to have fixed the leak, so I upped this to a three star company....
Phoenix, AZ