Best Stucco Painting in Phoenix AZ
Gilbert, from Royal Construction Services, was great to work with. He helped me replace 3 wood porch and carport posts at my older home. Unlike the old posts, the new posts have been installed on post bases, which should help keep them dry and secure for years to come. Gilbert was fast, flexible and affordable.
http://www.royalazservices.com…
Phoenix, AZ 85027
Michael is a great professional, helped me install an appliance in a timely manner. Really appreciate a dependable contractor and I would recommend his services for your house projects.
Phoenix, AZ
I rarely give 5 stars for services, however when it comes to Jeremy and his crew 5 isn't enough. I had a number of items that needed to be done. One of which was removing and disposing of a very large brick planter. Not only did they get that done, they also spent the better part of the day making sure the excess cement was chiseled off the existing cement walkway. All members of Jeremy's crew have specialized skills, from masonry to carpentry.
They were on time and kept me informed of their progress. The work took them the expected 2 days. The crew was diligent in keeping and cleaning up the debris. Jeremy is not the least expensive of the bids I received but he is certainly the most professional and knowledgable. If you want the job done right the first time, Jeremy is your go to guy. I have more projects in the works and I will be calling Jeremy.
What a joy it was to work with such an honest and remarkable journeyman.
http://jeremythehandyman.com
They were on time and kept me informed of their progress. The work took them the expected 2 days. The crew was diligent in keeping and cleaning up the debris. Jeremy is not the least expensive of the bids I received but he is certainly the most professional and knowledgable. If you want the job done right the first time, Jeremy is your go to guy. I have more projects in the works and I will be calling Jeremy.
What a joy it was to work with such an honest and remarkable journeyman.
Phoenix, AZ
Luke and his team were very professional and experienced with our bathroom remodels. I felt the price quoted was competitive and they were able to stay on schedule to the best of their ability. I was happy with our finished product and all aspects of my project were completed to my liking. I highly recommend Dwell House for your remodeling needs.
https://adwellhouse.com
Phoenix, AZ
I got to give Marvin a hand. He helped me do all last minute touch ups needed and install a few indoor signs so I can have a presentable grand opening. Him and his crew where at my office all day Sunday so that everything will be ready. I have even recommend Marvin to a few if my clients and they all love his service.
5115 N Dysart Rd Ste 202-221 Litchfield Park, AZ 85340
TWD will get the job done. Your satisfaction is NOT guaranteed. Their loyalty lies with their company first, not you, the customer. Buyer beware. My wife and I paid them $24,000 for a stucco job. We had the entire house transformed from siding to stucco. The project took the better part of a month. For their part, TWD showed up every day and worked the project from start to completion. You'll find our grievances below.
First, we paid them $12,000 to start the work. The job was just underway when we got a letter from an attorney letting us know they would be putting a lean on our house immediately following the completion of the project if our final payment was late for any reason. This was quite a shock. We have worked with numerous contractors in the past for larger sums of money and never experienced anything like this. We called to get clarification on why this letter was sent to us. We were assured this was just a formality, but later came to believe it is a scare tactic TWD uses to ensure they get paid quickly so they can duck out the back door if necessary. This is what we feel happened at the tail end of our project.
Secondly, the clean-up crew, if you can call it that, left a mess. They did a very poor job. Our front and back yard were left a wreck. Even the project manager admitted they did a bad job when he arrived to collect payment. He offered to send guys back out, but we declined and cleaned it up ourselves to get it done right.
Thirdly, when it came time to paint our house TWD left us in the dark and did not provide us with any guidance or color samples. We were told by the project manager to just go down to Sherwin Williams and pick out two colors. We were very uncomfortable doing this, but did so hoping for the best. After the house was painted my wife and I wound up very unhappy with the colors. We mentioned this prior to clean up and the final inspection of the project. We asked if they would be willing to repaint. We even agreed to pay for materials and labor to get it done. We were given the impression they were going to do whatever it took to make it right. Then the next day we were essentially rushed out the door. The next morning the clean-up crew arrived and we were told they would swing by to collect final payment later that day. After handing over the final check we asked about repainting and were told they would get back to us in a few days. They didn't. When we followed up they quoted us $7100! We told them there was no way this was a realistic number since the house was prepped, primed, and painted by one man in a single day and this was a third of what our entire month long stucco project cost. So they came back with $4335. This still seemed too high. I priced the job myself and found I could do it for under $1500. I called and got quotes from other contractors for $2000. When I approached them with this information and asked if they could come in closer to this cost I was told no. They told me, and I quote, We believe the product turned out great. We apologize the paint colors weren't what you were hoping they'd be. So I guess if they're happy with the job when it's finished, but you're not, you're SOL. You should be very wary of this if you plan on hiring them.
Ultimately, we did not feel like valued customers. We can't help but think TWD could have tried harder to make it right. We have a hard time believing another company wouldn't have repainted our house at or around cost after what we had spent on the entire project. As a company they could easily have written off any claimed lost profits as if it were a stand-alone job. Alternatively, they could have put us in touch with a sub-contractor willing to do the job for less. There were solutions. We could have all walked away happy. In the end, the company was more concerned with moving onto their next project and less concerned with finishing our project to our satisfaction.
For these reasons, we cannot endorse or recommend TWD.
https://www.twdaz.com
First, we paid them $12,000 to start the work. The job was just underway when we got a letter from an attorney letting us know they would be putting a lean on our house immediately following the completion of the project if our final payment was late for any reason. This was quite a shock. We have worked with numerous contractors in the past for larger sums of money and never experienced anything like this. We called to get clarification on why this letter was sent to us. We were assured this was just a formality, but later came to believe it is a scare tactic TWD uses to ensure they get paid quickly so they can duck out the back door if necessary. This is what we feel happened at the tail end of our project.
Secondly, the clean-up crew, if you can call it that, left a mess. They did a very poor job. Our front and back yard were left a wreck. Even the project manager admitted they did a bad job when he arrived to collect payment. He offered to send guys back out, but we declined and cleaned it up ourselves to get it done right.
Thirdly, when it came time to paint our house TWD left us in the dark and did not provide us with any guidance or color samples. We were told by the project manager to just go down to Sherwin Williams and pick out two colors. We were very uncomfortable doing this, but did so hoping for the best. After the house was painted my wife and I wound up very unhappy with the colors. We mentioned this prior to clean up and the final inspection of the project. We asked if they would be willing to repaint. We even agreed to pay for materials and labor to get it done. We were given the impression they were going to do whatever it took to make it right. Then the next day we were essentially rushed out the door. The next morning the clean-up crew arrived and we were told they would swing by to collect final payment later that day. After handing over the final check we asked about repainting and were told they would get back to us in a few days. They didn't. When we followed up they quoted us $7100! We told them there was no way this was a realistic number since the house was prepped, primed, and painted by one man in a single day and this was a third of what our entire month long stucco project cost. So they came back with $4335. This still seemed too high. I priced the job myself and found I could do it for under $1500. I called and got quotes from other contractors for $2000. When I approached them with this information and asked if they could come in closer to this cost I was told no. They told me, and I quote, We believe the product turned out great. We apologize the paint colors weren't what you were hoping they'd be. So I guess if they're happy with the job when it's finished, but you're not, you're SOL. You should be very wary of this if you plan on hiring them.
Ultimately, we did not feel like valued customers. We can't help but think TWD could have tried harder to make it right. We have a hard time believing another company wouldn't have repainted our house at or around cost after what we had spent on the entire project. As a company they could easily have written off any claimed lost profits as if it were a stand-alone job. Alternatively, they could have put us in touch with a sub-contractor willing to do the job for less. There were solutions. We could have all walked away happy. In the end, the company was more concerned with moving onto their next project and less concerned with finishing our project to our satisfaction.
For these reasons, we cannot endorse or recommend TWD.
2400 W Union Hills Ste 110 Phoenix, AZ 85027