Best New Build Interior Design in Phoenix AZ
Steve came to my house. Nice guy. I told him the work I wanted done. Reface fireplace, tear down a wall, new flooring and baseboards. My estimates were coming in from $25 to $35k. Steve didn't blink an eye, said his bid would be double. There will be a cold day in you know where that I pay up to $70k for this job on a 1650 square foot house!!! I don't like rip off artists!
homeworkremodels.com
4105 N 20th St Ste 210, Phoenix, AZ 85016
Their glass guy put in flawed glass and we can't get them to come fix it even though they keep saying they have the new glass. Paid a lot to have a sad looking me shower. Would not recommend them.
UPDATE: So glass company replaced one panel and it had a chip in it. Tried to buff out other flawed panel but was unable to make it look better. They also did not replace damaged hinge. Installers did not speak English so hard to communicate with them. They just shrugged their shoulders and left. Down to 1 star.
azbathmasters.com
UPDATE: So glass company replaced one panel and it had a chip in it. Tried to buff out other flawed panel but was unable to make it look better. They also did not replace damaged hinge. Installers did not speak English so hard to communicate with them. They just shrugged their shoulders and left. Down to 1 star.
3240 E Union Hills Dr UNIT 151, Phoenix, AZ 85050
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
Very good at listening and make very nice selections. Loved the design team
www.twdaz.com
2400 W Union Hills Dr Suite 110, Phoenix, AZ 85027
Brian and Jerry were the best designers we could find. Before we even signed the contract, they took the time to create beautiful 3D renderings of how we wanted both baths and our bar to look. The finished result looked exactly like the renderings. Couldn't be more pleased with the outcome.
www.maxumconstruction.net
2202 W Lone Cactus Dr #6, Phoenix, AZ 85027
We made an appointment for the estimate on a Friday . Had to call to see why the had shown up. They never scheduled my estimate ! Don’t waste your time like I did and call someone else.
riseaboveremodeling.com
42302 N Vision Way Suite 111, Anthem, AZ 85086
As a vendor of Legacy I have to say they are amazing. Their professionalism and attention to details explains why they have been in business for over 30 years. What a great team they have and highly recommend them!!!
www.legacyaz.com
7750 E Gelding Dr SUITE #4, Scottsdale, AZ 85260
Love our new kitchen such a remarkable transformation.
www.azneighbor.com
11042 N 24th Ave #101, Phoenix, AZ 85029
Was very grateful for your efforts and the final result, much appreciated.
az.123remodeling.com
5635 N Scottsdale Rd Suite 200, Scottsdale, AZ 85250
Renovation and Design Concepts transformed my dated and unattractive kitchen into a beautiful, contemporary and functional heart-of-the-home. The RDC Gals worked with me at every strategic point. They designed a new countertop layout to include a functional eat-in bar. They showed me dozens of options for countertops and backsplashes. Helping me avoid distraction by shining objects they guided my selections to please my own design sense and optimizing the value of my home. The renovation included some drywall work, and included a re-do of my stair case. I highly recommend their service. From the quality of the workmanship to their keen eye for finishing touches, Renovation and Design Concepts fully met my expectations for quality, value and aesthetics. Can't wait to do my master bath!
www.renodesignaz.com
1610 E Bell Rd Suite 101, Phoenix, AZ 85022
Very fast team and very efficient . Geraldo knows his job very well and manage his team gratefully .. love the way he works.
they clean the place perfectly after they completely finished.
Thanks to D&D and staff... merci. Muchos gracias . Danke
We recommend D&D to anyone who needs a good team and in our side We are ready to give to D&D more jobs in the future in our house.
ddconstructionaz.com
they clean the place perfectly after they completely finished.
Thanks to D&D and staff... merci. Muchos gracias . Danke
We recommend D&D to anyone who needs a good team and in our side We are ready to give to D&D more jobs in the future in our house.
Phoenix, AZ
If you are looking for someone who is organized, always on time and communicates effectively Home Nice Remodeling is the company you want to hire. I can't say enough about them how well they get the job. Im pleased with the results. Thanks for the fantastic job.
homenicellc.com
2625 E Greenway Pkwy #110, Phoenix, AZ 85032
Working with Premier was the best experience I have ever had with a remodel. They built out a new bathroom, wine room and kitchen. The end result was unbelievable. They were on top of communication, permits, updates, quality of work, etc.
premierkitchenandbath.com
16035 N 80th St STE D, Scottsdale, AZ 85260
Acuity Builders painted our house. I am known to be pretty picky about quality workmanship. Not only did they do a great job, but they did a total clean up and you would not have even known they had been there. The best is for last. Acuity bidders were the low bidder... I love saving money
www.acuitybuilders.com
Phoenix, AZ
Becky and her design team helped renovate my house and I couldn’t be any happier with the quality! The project manager, Tom, was always on top of his crew and stayed on schedule. So thankful!!
www.luxremodels.com
9096 E Bahia Dr STE 103, Scottsdale, AZ 85260
We met with a couple remodel companies and ended up going with Retro Pro and we are so glad we did. From the first onsite visit to the finished product, Retro Pro was professional, reasonably priced, and our shower turned out fantastic. Everyone at Retro Pro was a pleasure to work with and we will definitely contact them on future jobs.
www.retropro.com
2885 N Nevada St Ste 180, Chandler, AZ 85225
Brian is a great guy - explained everything and did a great job replacing Water Softener. Looking forward to the next project with Brian and his team. Great Job !
homeimprovementsandmoore.com
Phoenix, AZ
Project Construction is an amazing company! Robert took the time to understand my renovation goals and my budget before we started the project. His team was always responsive to my needs and the project was completed on time.
I highly recommend Project Construction for any size project. It will be done with the utmost care.
projectconstructionaz.com
I highly recommend Project Construction for any size project. It will be done with the utmost care.
6507 E Vernon Ave, Scottsdale, AZ 85257