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This place sucks! We hired them to build a wet deck, replaster and tile. Long story short they are disorganized. Delay after delay. They claimed their concrete sub-contractor was busy. I believe they did the concrete work themselves (which is outside the scope of their license). They used flimsy pegboard for the concrete forms. I have never done concrete work and even I knew it wouldn't work properly. When I called Mike asking why there was pegboard for the forms he claimed that's how it's done. When they poured the concrete the pegboard deformed and instead of a constant curve it pushed out of whack. I called and told Mike it wasn't a constant curve he said they would fix it. They tried fixing it by USING MORE FRICKING PEGBOARD. After the concrete set they tried "fixing" it by loading it up with plaster. The owner said we tried and that's how it is. I told him it wasn't right and he couldn't have cared less. The plaster has streaks in it and looks mediocre at best. The only thing that came out halfway decent is the tile. I highly recommend anyone considering this company to reconsider as you will be disappointed.
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