Top 10 building addition services in Gainesville, GA
Top questions to ask before hiring a building addition contractor
A professional will assist you with scope and estimates, but having a clear idea of what you want to accomplish will help communication.
Do you want professionals to do everything, or do you have the time and skill to do some of the work?
Many projects such as have a DIY component, such as painting or cleanup.
First and foremost, protect yourself and make sure the contractor and any sub-contractors are licensed, bonded and insured.
Recent reviews for Gainesville building addition services
One star is too generous. The contractor was extremely unprofessional and had the audacity to insult me via text. He evidently doesn't understand the purpose of a contract, because he thinks he has the flexibility to charge on a whim. The quality of work ...
Billy and his team did a great job, far exceeded my expectations!
Hopewell's team (Andy & James) handled our hail damaged roof with professionalism and truly shows they care about each homeowner's needs. They worked with us to contact our insurance company, walked us through the entire replacement and insurance proces...
Hopewell Roofing did our roof several years ago as they were starting out in business. We've had them back for some repairs for storm damage and general maintenance (replacing old siding with Hardi-plank, including replacing the original chimney chase). M...
Excellent customer service, quality craftsmen, very reasonable with pricing, and the finish product will be so outstanding you will immediately start looking around for the next project they can start on! It doesn't matter what you need done they have a c...
Very professional. Very satisfied with their work & prices. V
THIS WAS THE WORST EXPERIENCE IN MY LIFE PAYING OVER 10,000 FOR A ROOF THAT IS UNSATIFACTORY. From the start they were not professional ,and when my shingles fell off it only got worse. The drip edge was installed behind the facia board. The owner told m...
No pay Slow Pay Be careful Jay McKee has no clue about managing construction. He will slow pay his subs to death and Vineyard is in the business of having liens placed on property project managers run jobs well but ask them how long subs stick around and ...