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The contractors communicated clearly, punctually, and with great professionalism. Our home's foundation was repaired expertly and affordably by them. I'd heartily suggest using their services.
concrete-phoenix.com
Phoenix, AZ
We had a small job for the repair of our pool deck. After talking to several contractors, we decided on Sledge. From start to finish, the people were honest, courteous and friendly. Communication was top notch, too. When we need an overhaul, they’ll be the company we go to. Thanks for a great experience. We are more than pleased.
sledgeconcretecoatings.com
2311 W Northern Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85021
Overall, we're happy so far with the work that Arizona Foundation Solutions completed. We had both sinking and heaving in our home and we're quoted 12 piers, a moisture removal system, gutters and some other smaller repairs to the stem wall. I will say when the sales rep comes to your house after the initial engineering report, there's a hard sell to make a decision immediately. When you're talking about $20k+ it's a little stressful to be told you have to make the decision right away or you'll lose discounts. I feel like we could have gotten a better loan if we had time to shop around a bit. I didn't like feeling that way right off the bat.
Work began on time as communicated to us but there were some miscommunications between the office and the guys on site. The different crews weren't aware of when each other would be there and what work would be completed when so there were some delays where one crew was waiting for another to finish up.
There was a rather large issue, which AZFS made good on but it probably shouldn't have happened in the first place. We have a pillar on our front porch that was supposed to be stabilized and raised with two piers. We were told by the engineering assistant and our sales person that the column was load bearing and we had expressed that if it wasn't we would just take it out, no point in paying to prop it up if it didn't serve a purpose. After the holes were dug and the piers were placed (our kitchen window was broken during this process, but I'll elaborate in another paragraph), someone mentioned that the pillar wasn't load bearing at all. They got the head engineer on the phone, showed him video and he concluded it was not load bearing. We are waiting on a refund check for these two piers and I'll update if we run into any issues receiving that.
After the kitchen window was broken, they did have a company come back out same night to replace with a temporary single pane of glass. They ordered the dual pane window but the communication has been rough on that process. The window company has a contact at AZFS but we don't receive any updates. Last week we had a guy show up at the house during the day, unannounced to replace the window. We were at work so we couldn't let him into replace the window. He said he called someone (guessing Terry at AZFS) but there was no answer. We haven't heard back from them on a date for install since then. So, still waiting for our dual pane window to be replaced.
Final walk through notes: You have to be SUPER diligent with the crew during this final walk through. We have been finding broken sprinkler heads, pipes underground, lights, etc. since the work was completed. We should have turned on the sprinklers while the crew was here but honestly, I would have hoped that would be part of their final walkthrough checklist. They did the digging, I'm guessing they knew when they hit pipes. Also, they say it'll look like they were never there. It doesn't look horrible but it's also not nearly the same. The landscaping rock that's in our backyard was absorbed into the pile of dirt that was dug and now we have a dirt path with huge chunks of foundation concrete and bedrock. Not the same, but it's cleaner than you'd think it would after all the work. Maybe less of a hard push on how you'll never know they were there would help to manage expectations.
We'll have another level test in 6 months so we'll see how the house is settling. Hoping there's no further work needed because it is pretty stressful to have all of this stuff done and have to stay on top of the crew, the company, etc. and deal with all the little things that pop up. As far as we know, the work was done well but only time will tell.
www.foundationrepairsaz.com
Work began on time as communicated to us but there were some miscommunications between the office and the guys on site. The different crews weren't aware of when each other would be there and what work would be completed when so there were some delays where one crew was waiting for another to finish up.
There was a rather large issue, which AZFS made good on but it probably shouldn't have happened in the first place. We have a pillar on our front porch that was supposed to be stabilized and raised with two piers. We were told by the engineering assistant and our sales person that the column was load bearing and we had expressed that if it wasn't we would just take it out, no point in paying to prop it up if it didn't serve a purpose. After the holes were dug and the piers were placed (our kitchen window was broken during this process, but I'll elaborate in another paragraph), someone mentioned that the pillar wasn't load bearing at all. They got the head engineer on the phone, showed him video and he concluded it was not load bearing. We are waiting on a refund check for these two piers and I'll update if we run into any issues receiving that.
After the kitchen window was broken, they did have a company come back out same night to replace with a temporary single pane of glass. They ordered the dual pane window but the communication has been rough on that process. The window company has a contact at AZFS but we don't receive any updates. Last week we had a guy show up at the house during the day, unannounced to replace the window. We were at work so we couldn't let him into replace the window. He said he called someone (guessing Terry at AZFS) but there was no answer. We haven't heard back from them on a date for install since then. So, still waiting for our dual pane window to be replaced.
Final walk through notes: You have to be SUPER diligent with the crew during this final walk through. We have been finding broken sprinkler heads, pipes underground, lights, etc. since the work was completed. We should have turned on the sprinklers while the crew was here but honestly, I would have hoped that would be part of their final walkthrough checklist. They did the digging, I'm guessing they knew when they hit pipes. Also, they say it'll look like they were never there. It doesn't look horrible but it's also not nearly the same. The landscaping rock that's in our backyard was absorbed into the pile of dirt that was dug and now we have a dirt path with huge chunks of foundation concrete and bedrock. Not the same, but it's cleaner than you'd think it would after all the work. Maybe less of a hard push on how you'll never know they were there would help to manage expectations.
We'll have another level test in 6 months so we'll see how the house is settling. Hoping there's no further work needed because it is pretty stressful to have all of this stuff done and have to stay on top of the crew, the company, etc. and deal with all the little things that pop up. As far as we know, the work was done well but only time will tell.
3841 E Superior Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85040
Jake was on time and answered all of my questions and was very helpful….
www.straightlinepier.com
5000 S 16th St Suite 107, Phoenix, AZ 85040
(Translated by Google) very good company
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muy buena compañía
www.valentecontracting.com
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muy buena compañía
3635 S 43rd Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85009
Great pay! Great benefits! I never worked here, but I know a couple people who do. In the construction business, its hard to find people that take care of their employees. If you are in the field of construction, come to work for these guys! Especially if you love fat paychecks and overtime! Also great if you wanna see the good ole U.S. of A!
www.penhall.com
3301 E Wood St, Phoenix, AZ 85040
Very unprofessional they need new supervisors pathetic!
www.hrconcrete.com
4839 W Brill St, Phoenix, AZ 85043
This number is for home adviser not a concrete contractor
lrcowan.com
2222 W Williams Dr, Phoenix, AZ 85027
The liberty mutual masonry bricks and blocks making company is mistraping the customer. And hike money with illegal way.
libertypaversaz.com
Phoenix, AZ
There are no accountants and all the waiting
www.bakerconcrete.com
4710 E Elwood St #14, Phoenix, AZ 85040
We are so glad we found The Scottsdale Concrete Company. These guys did an incredible job on our new concrete driveway and walkway at a fair price! We love the way they worked with us.
thescottsdaleconcretecompany.com
Phoenix, AZ
Clinton von Tobel (sales director) is a great guy and easy to work with!
www.rosepaving.com
245 E Watkins St, Phoenix, AZ 85004
(Translated by Google) Excellent service
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Excelente servicio
www.calportland.com
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Excelente servicio
4830 S 43rd Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85041
Fair prices and quality work.
www.metroconcreteaz.com
2728 W Adventure Dr, Anthem, AZ 85086
Our family did a major backyard remodel and Valleywide Dig and Haul helped us with the demolition, grading, and site prep for the new design.
valleywidedigandhaul.com
Phoenix, AZ
Driver cleaned his chute in the street when we told him to use our trailer. Burned us with the inspector and left us to clean up his mess.
www.calportland.com
2400 N Central Ave STE 400, Phoenix, AZ 85004
Unprofessional
Sloppy work. No consideration for surrounding businesses or working to accommodate work getting done.
www.a-1concretecutting.net
Sloppy work. No consideration for surrounding businesses or working to accommodate work getting done.
Phoenix, AZ
I had these guys put 125' of curbing in my front yard while I was at work. For the most part it looked pretty good. Its not the best quality concrete mix out there but I'm thinking it will hold up. The first thing I noticed when I got home was a good sized lump right in the middle of my front yard. I contacted them and was told they charge more for any prep work and that their machine will follow the ground. I then told him that if I was contacted telling me there would be a lump in my yard I would have paid to have them take 3 minutes to level out the roughly 2-3 feet of uneven ground. They would not come back to fix it without charging me more which I understand but what I don't understand is it could have taken a 20 second phone call or text to let me know and very easily taken care of.
www.teamonsiteconcrete.com
4848 S 69th Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85043