Best Kitchen Flooring Repair in Phoenix AZ
On time, on budget, excellent work! What more could you ask for from a contractor remodeling your bathroom? They were as easy as it gets to work with. Highly recommend hiring these guys for your next remodel project.
www.allurebathsandkitchens.com
Phoenix, AZ
If you are looking for an dependable, affordable, and quality-driven remodeling company for your home, you can't go wrong with Phoenix Home Remodeling. Jeremy, Ben, and Mark (and Garren and Aaron) pay special attention to all details and strive to make sure the customer is happy with the end product. For almost seven weeks PHR was in our home transforming our two old and dated bathrooms into modern and stylish bathrooms. We couldn't be happier with the results. Thanks, PHR! We'll use your services again!
phxhomeremodeling.com
6700 W Chicago St #1, Chandler, AZ 85226
They brand themselves as a luxury high end bath remodel but the service seems to be anything but. The only reason I purchased through them was because they said they would include a ceiling panel in the initial estimate as the shower ceiling is only about 7' high. However the estimator did not put it into the order despite telling me they had so I had to sign a change order when I had to repeatedly ask to confirm the parts. I was also promised that the shower head would be raised since it came out at about 6' while I'm 6'5. Instead they kept it the same height and added a curved extension that took away another couple inches. It took a month and a half to get around to the install. While installing they ripped a 6 hole in the drywall which they didn't repair. They went on and on about how they cut out the middle man to save hassle and improve quality while everything they put in is fairly cheap quality. The showerhead is plastic. The basin is quite slick and not angled particularly well so there is always standing water in the bottom. Really all they did was funnel more profits up the corporate ladder. But at the end of the day they successfully replaced the shower and it hasn't leaked, yet.
azbaths.com
1510 E Riverview Dr, Phoenix, AZ 85034
My wife and I are extremely pleased with the overall project. There are always hiccups when doing home renovations but Al and his crew were very professional and kept me in the loop through each and every step.
www.northphoenixkitchenremodeling.com
18250 N 32nd St UNIT 1057, Phoenix, AZ 85032
We recently completed a full tear-out kitchen and master bath replacement with Homework Remodels in our mid-century home (built 1957). It was the second major project on which we engaged Steve Shinn and company. The first was about ten years ago for an addition to our home that added an office/bedroom, laundry room, garage extension, new roof, painting and changes to front and rear patios.
Doing such an extensive project that involved all trades gave us the opportunity to really get to know Steve, the quality of work from his team, and the way he runs his business. Needless to say, we were very satisfied and had no hesitation calling Homework Remodels for this latest project.
We were very pleased to see that Steve was not only still in business following the recession that clobbered so many local companies, but actually had grown his business over that time. Knowing that Steve takes a long-term approach to managing his business, and having seen his dedication to customer satisfaction, we were not surprised to see that Homework Remodels flourished. We had uncertainties about other contracting firms, so we went with the one we knew and with whom we already had a good experience. We had confidence in Homework Remodels, so it was a pretty easy decision.
One of the changes we found, that was of great value to us, is that Steve now had an in-house designer, Sheila, whose experience and expertise was obvious from our first meeting. It made tackling such a large project a much more comfortable experience. Sheila provided a lot of information on materials, fixtures, and design, and told us where to find more on our own.
The Homework team provided guidance every step of the way and did a great job. I would recommend them for their quality of work and great customer service.
homeworkremodels.com
Doing such an extensive project that involved all trades gave us the opportunity to really get to know Steve, the quality of work from his team, and the way he runs his business. Needless to say, we were very satisfied and had no hesitation calling Homework Remodels for this latest project.
We were very pleased to see that Steve was not only still in business following the recession that clobbered so many local companies, but actually had grown his business over that time. Knowing that Steve takes a long-term approach to managing his business, and having seen his dedication to customer satisfaction, we were not surprised to see that Homework Remodels flourished. We had uncertainties about other contracting firms, so we went with the one we knew and with whom we already had a good experience. We had confidence in Homework Remodels, so it was a pretty easy decision.
One of the changes we found, that was of great value to us, is that Steve now had an in-house designer, Sheila, whose experience and expertise was obvious from our first meeting. It made tackling such a large project a much more comfortable experience. Sheila provided a lot of information on materials, fixtures, and design, and told us where to find more on our own.
The Homework team provided guidance every step of the way and did a great job. I would recommend them for their quality of work and great customer service.
4105 N 20th St Ste 210, Phoenix, AZ 85016
After the remediation, no one could ever guess that the place was demolished a few hours ago. Their services genuinely need recognition.
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Phoenix, AZ
We could not be happier with the beautiful job that Crafted did on our home!
We had a very confusing, claustrophobic layout with several small rooms and a very tight, non functional kitchen with almost no storage. We have wanted to knock walls down for years to combine 4 small rooms and open the back wall to see the pool from the kitchen.
From the very start of the project through completion, everyone involved was thorough and communicative.
Mike was easy to reach and super flexible with constant modifications and changes on our part. I definitely could not say that I’m an “easy” client! He was patient with my own indecisiveness and willing to adapt in the moment, which I know is terribly inconvenient.
Lewis is a rockstar! Such an incredibly hard worker and so attentive to detail. He had awesome suggestions along the way and was so creative to find ways to get the look and ideas that we were going for.
Ryan with Design and Stone designed the most aesthetic and functional kitchen! The space we were working with was very limited and finicky. He was super accommodating to the things that I knew I wanted, even though not ideally practical, and worked around those things to give us so much functionality, optimize our space, and made it all so beautiful!
Joel, our cabinet installer, was so fast but still thorough and specific. He asked my preferences on multiple details as he went to ensure I loved the final result.
Steve’s precision and detail with our light installation has been pointed out by everyone who’s come to the house and he added several outlets to much needed locations in the kitchen as well as the front and back porch.
I know there are many others I’m overlooking- Omar, “Coach”, the entire plumbing team! Who took the time to teach me how things worked that they changed and moved and repaired old pipes and hose handles along the way ….
Thank you Mike and your fantastic team for your hard work on our home, we’re never leaving now! :)
I have not yet decided on the backsplash and fireplace and will update after completion.
www.craftedaz.com
We had a very confusing, claustrophobic layout with several small rooms and a very tight, non functional kitchen with almost no storage. We have wanted to knock walls down for years to combine 4 small rooms and open the back wall to see the pool from the kitchen.
From the very start of the project through completion, everyone involved was thorough and communicative.
Mike was easy to reach and super flexible with constant modifications and changes on our part. I definitely could not say that I’m an “easy” client! He was patient with my own indecisiveness and willing to adapt in the moment, which I know is terribly inconvenient.
Lewis is a rockstar! Such an incredibly hard worker and so attentive to detail. He had awesome suggestions along the way and was so creative to find ways to get the look and ideas that we were going for.
Ryan with Design and Stone designed the most aesthetic and functional kitchen! The space we were working with was very limited and finicky. He was super accommodating to the things that I knew I wanted, even though not ideally practical, and worked around those things to give us so much functionality, optimize our space, and made it all so beautiful!
Joel, our cabinet installer, was so fast but still thorough and specific. He asked my preferences on multiple details as he went to ensure I loved the final result.
Steve’s precision and detail with our light installation has been pointed out by everyone who’s come to the house and he added several outlets to much needed locations in the kitchen as well as the front and back porch.
I know there are many others I’m overlooking- Omar, “Coach”, the entire plumbing team! Who took the time to teach me how things worked that they changed and moved and repaired old pipes and hose handles along the way ….
Thank you Mike and your fantastic team for your hard work on our home, we’re never leaving now! :)
I have not yet decided on the backsplash and fireplace and will update after completion.
20816 N 20th Ave Ste 28, Phoenix, AZ 85027
Our install technician Corey did do a phenomenal job. He was quick and professional. He was a pleasure to have around the house. The work he did is solid and looks great. I took one star off for the price. I think this cost way too much and there are much more affordable routes.
www.rebathandkitchens.com
16879 N 75th Ave #101, Peoria, AZ 85382
Holtzman estimated its team would begin work on our project in May 2022, with a ‘conservative’ estimated completion date of October 2022. (Timeline was important to us because our first child was due in January) did virtually nothing over the first three months; employees visited the site 6 times during that time period. Work did not begin until September 2022, after we expressed concerns to owner and assigned a new superintendent; at that time, owner estimated December completion. It is now mid-January and work is ongoing. We brought our newborn home to a rental and have no idea when we will be able to return to our house.
We went with Holtzman because of their online scheduling/calendar tool. This tool is supposed to allow the client to (1) get a sense of what is happening when, in terms of the overall project timeline and (2) know which tradesmen are coming to the site on which day. It did not deliver on either account, as the calendar is almost never kept up to date or filled out more than a few weeks into the future. As far as the overall project timeline, we asked superintendents and the owner for a project schedule at least 20 times. The most we got (verbally) was a tentative date. As far as knowing when specific tradesmen and inspectors would be there, people would show up when no one was scheduled (including an inspector who needed a $300 check), or, conversely, we would make sure we were available only to have them not show up. The lack of scheduling was not just inconvenient; it had a big impact on the project itself, because no one seemed to be ensuring various jobs were being done in the correct order. Work had to be undone/redone, wasting everyone’s time.
We hired a residential architect to draft detailed plans for the home addition. Plans were signed off on by mechanical, structural, electrical and plumbing engineers, as well as the city of Phoenix, which permitted the project. The Holtzman team had full-size copies of these plans at the site. Various Holtzman employees and subcontractors repeatedly disregarded the plans, creating a cascade of problems. There are too many instances of the plans being ignored to list them all, examples include (1) discarding an electrical panel that was supposed to be relocated and installing the new electrical panel in the wrong place, affecting where the HVAC unit could be installed (2) installing the primary kitchen window 2 inches lower than indicated, jeopardizing ability to install outlets and switches where indicated (3) building master bath ceiling at wrong height (4) ignoring instructions to slope the slab under the new master shower, later requiring the slab to be redone, and so on.
After repeated attempts to work with our first superintendent, Joe Clark, to resolve concerns about lack of progress and poor organization and communication were unsuccessful, we asked Joe to coordinate a meeting with company owner Brandon Holtzman. He misled us, setting a meeting with Brandon for Saturday at the Holtzman offices. After showing up for the meeting, we found out that Brandon was out of town and didn't know about the meeting. Joe showed up late and we questioned him about Brandon’s attendance, Joe started yelling at us to “Get the f-ck out of here (the Holtzman office.)” He then followed us out as we got into our car and continued to stare at us as we left. Brandon was apologetic about the incident and assigned us a new superintendent, but it was still jarring. Under the second superintendent, the team left our property completely unsecured one day: front door unlocked, back door left wide open, side gate left open, keys to home left in construction area, and lockbox left open with correct code displayed. When we expressed our concern, the superintendent blamed us for not living there at the time (despite being strongly encouraged to move out during bulk of the demolition and construction phase) and told us he “never signed up for being the gate keeper.” Our third and current superintendent, Cory, has been one of the only redeeming aspects of working with the company.
www.holtzmanhomeimprovement.com
We went with Holtzman because of their online scheduling/calendar tool. This tool is supposed to allow the client to (1) get a sense of what is happening when, in terms of the overall project timeline and (2) know which tradesmen are coming to the site on which day. It did not deliver on either account, as the calendar is almost never kept up to date or filled out more than a few weeks into the future. As far as the overall project timeline, we asked superintendents and the owner for a project schedule at least 20 times. The most we got (verbally) was a tentative date. As far as knowing when specific tradesmen and inspectors would be there, people would show up when no one was scheduled (including an inspector who needed a $300 check), or, conversely, we would make sure we were available only to have them not show up. The lack of scheduling was not just inconvenient; it had a big impact on the project itself, because no one seemed to be ensuring various jobs were being done in the correct order. Work had to be undone/redone, wasting everyone’s time.
We hired a residential architect to draft detailed plans for the home addition. Plans were signed off on by mechanical, structural, electrical and plumbing engineers, as well as the city of Phoenix, which permitted the project. The Holtzman team had full-size copies of these plans at the site. Various Holtzman employees and subcontractors repeatedly disregarded the plans, creating a cascade of problems. There are too many instances of the plans being ignored to list them all, examples include (1) discarding an electrical panel that was supposed to be relocated and installing the new electrical panel in the wrong place, affecting where the HVAC unit could be installed (2) installing the primary kitchen window 2 inches lower than indicated, jeopardizing ability to install outlets and switches where indicated (3) building master bath ceiling at wrong height (4) ignoring instructions to slope the slab under the new master shower, later requiring the slab to be redone, and so on.
After repeated attempts to work with our first superintendent, Joe Clark, to resolve concerns about lack of progress and poor organization and communication were unsuccessful, we asked Joe to coordinate a meeting with company owner Brandon Holtzman. He misled us, setting a meeting with Brandon for Saturday at the Holtzman offices. After showing up for the meeting, we found out that Brandon was out of town and didn't know about the meeting. Joe showed up late and we questioned him about Brandon’s attendance, Joe started yelling at us to “Get the f-ck out of here (the Holtzman office.)” He then followed us out as we got into our car and continued to stare at us as we left. Brandon was apologetic about the incident and assigned us a new superintendent, but it was still jarring. Under the second superintendent, the team left our property completely unsecured one day: front door unlocked, back door left wide open, side gate left open, keys to home left in construction area, and lockbox left open with correct code displayed. When we expressed our concern, the superintendent blamed us for not living there at the time (despite being strongly encouraged to move out during bulk of the demolition and construction phase) and told us he “never signed up for being the gate keeper.” Our third and current superintendent, Cory, has been one of the only redeeming aspects of working with the company.
1625 W University Dr UNIT 112, Tempe, AZ 85281
they did a stucco repair on a 3x3 hole in my wall from a cracked water drain line. Match it perfectly. Can't even tell the hole was there.
www.twdaz.com
2400 W Union Hills Dr Suite 110, Phoenix, AZ 85027
Spoke with Ross on the phone to put in tile Shower and tile bathroom floor. He threw out numbers of $6000 or more for services without even coming to view the area and measure, or bother to find out what kind of tiled shower design we were interested in, offered his thoughts on designs but never asked us what we wanted. Set appt for next morning but didn't have the decency to call and cancel as any decent company would have, sent an email 1.5 hours before appt. crappy customer service. This was an appt for a quote and i guess they did not need our business. Not a company I will work with! The phone conversation was very strange, hem hawing around. If he didn't want our business he should have been honest and up front. If I could have given zero stars that would be my rating.
www.remodelingphx.com
1640 E Aire Libre Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85022
Maxum Design is an excellent company to work with. They are acommadating, they took our vision and presented us with a virtual blue print. This helped us to visualize how our final product might look. We got to play around with it until we were satisfied with the outcome. Even though we changed our initial idea, they took their time to ensure we were happy with the final outcome. We never felt rushed or we were inconveniencing them. Very professional and knowledgeable. Their design studio is beautiful with plenty of samples to work with. They provided us with initial options which is helpful to get us started. But the best was their ability to accept feedback and provide us with options that met our design. We never felt pressured into any decisions. Maxum Design staff takes time to give to give their clients truly what they desire.
www.maxumconstruction.net
2202 W Lone Cactus Dr #6, Phoenix, AZ 85027
We hired Ben from Champion to remodel our newly purchased home. He did a superb job, and was a pleasure to work with. His crew was professional, clean, punctual, and completed the project on schedule. Ben and his crew are true craftsmen, and if your looking for a contractor that doesn't cut any corners and does incredible work you need to hire Ben.
championremodelingaz.com
6901 E Chauncey Ln, Phoenix, AZ 85054
Our project was enclosing a small lanai and adding a 17’ x 40’ Workshop. Their bid (I obtained 4) was very competitive and we enjoyed working with Bret. He was always on top of everything pertaining to our project and was quick to respond whenever we had questions. The workmanship was first class and we plan to hire them for future home improvements. Thank You.
riseaboveremodeling.com
42302 N Vision Way Suite 111, Anthem, AZ 85086
Norm great guy !! Did a fantastic job very pleased thank you!!
www.pjh-construction.com
3855 W Glendale Ave #110, Phoenix, AZ 85051
Didn't finish in 2 days as promised, told us we owed $1,200 extra when the job was done, left the job unfinished when they said is was all done, had to come back a 4th time and fix mistakes, installers had zero communication with the salesman. I would never use them again nor would I recommend them to anyone!
www.rebathandkitchens.com
7231 E Shea Blvd, Scottsdale, AZ 85260
Professional tradesmen with outstanding workmanship. I highly reccomend
Phoenix, AZ
Dishonest, estimates and final costs changed several times, plan on no changes or owner gets uptight and upset . Customer is on owners schedule when he wants to do your order and installs. Wants a large amount of money upfront (70%). Cashes customers checks BEFORE ordering cabinets (took months to place our order). Customer had to reschedule other workers due to Trinity’s delays. Cabinets installed but never adjusted. No customer satisfaction phone calls to ensure customer is happy. Highly recommend using another more professional business with higher ethics. Very torturous working with Trinity! We recommended 4 other neighbors to a more reputable company for remodel.
www.desertprestigeaz.com
4915 W Bell Rd #F102, Glendale, AZ 85308
Recommended 100 % good work ethic and service
jjhrc.business.site
1005 E Romley Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85040
Helped us with the design of our kitchen and bathroom remodel. Excellent service, completed the job on time. They did a great job, we are very happy. Thank you Veny.
azgraniteandremodeling.com
1923 W Cheryl Dr Suite 2, Phoenix, AZ 85021