
Williamson Property Group, LLC
About us
With years of experience under our belt, we are your first choice for excellent customer satisfaction. We are locally owned and operated, and our professionals are always prompt, clean, and friendly every step of the way. Call us today for a free estimate!
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Memberships & Affiliations
City of Chicago Department of Buildings General Contractors Licenses Certificate of Registration Department of Building & Zoning of Cook County
Amenities
Free Estimates
Yes
Warranties
Yes
Accepted Payment Methods
- CreditCard
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"Thank you for sharing your feedback. We?d like to clarify the facts for accuracy and transparency for future homeowners reviewing this project. This was not a flooring project. It was a labor-only kitchen cosmetic renovation that began on November 17, 2025, under a written agreement. The homeowner supplied all materials, including cabinets and electrical fixtures. Labor was priced at $4,500, with materials purchased directly by the homeowner. Cabinet doors and drawers were temporarily removed for off-site painting, which is a standard industry practice used to achieve a controlled, professional finish. All cabinet components were returned to the property. No materials were held hostage. Throughout the project, progress was impacted by: ? Repeated scope changes and requests without approved change orders ? Ongoing micromanagement and frequent interruptions to the crew ? Schedule conflicts and restricted access hours ? Refusal to approve or pay for additional requested work Electrical work beyond basic cosmetic coordination was requested but never formally approved, scoped, or paid for, and no licensed electrical contract was executed under this agreement. Due to escalating scope changes, communication challenges, and the project no longer being a suitable fit, the job was formally closed out on January 17, 2026, with written documentation provided to the homeowner. At close-out: ? Remaining work was removed from the scope ? No additional payment was requested or due ? All payments made to date were considered final We regret that the homeowner was dissatisfied, however our decision to close the project was made to protect quality, liability, and professionalism for all parties. We remain committed to clear agreements, fair billing, and respectful working environments, and we encourage future clients to review our many positive reviews reflecting those values. - Fred."
Licensing
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