Brent Harlow Designer/Builder
About us
From foundation to finish and anything that's in between. Exceptional communication with home owner weather simple or complex. If you want someone to personally help with your projects I would like the opportunity. Thank you
Business highlights
Services we offer
My major business is in construction and renovations. I build from foundation to the finished structure. Using CAD I am able to communicate in person or long distance needs and designs. The outside and inside is complete with paint and stains and polished hardware. In floor heating and boiler installations are a specialty. Long term relations and maintenance is part of the deal., My major business is in construction and renovations. I build from foundation to the finished structure. Using CAD I am able to communicate in person or long distance needs and designs. The outside and inside is complete with paint and stains and polished hardware. In floor heating and boiler installations are a specialty. Long term relations and maintenance is part of the deal.
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Warranties
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"In this case the owners only wanted to pay for the estimated cost of the job and not the actual cost in materials and labor. After confirming with me that all the needed materials were purchased, and on site for the job, to my surprise, most of the materials were inadequate for the job, or could not be used. They had purchased pre-cut paneling that they could fit in their car and not full sheets that were actually needed to build what they wanted. This member requested that I make additional purchases to get the job done. Multiple trips to the supply centers cost me 360 miles interpreted into fuel at a cost $3.65 per gallon equals $109.00(not including cost of using of my van.) As for communication, I used electronic correspondence and kept your responses. My invoices are sent by Quick Books, a standard procedure used by contractors. . It was approaching the starting date and I called to ask for the agreed upon deposit. Your response was “We can’t get a check to you by tomorrow, and we are very trustworthy” I picked up materials myself and paid for them on my credit and brought them to your home. With no signed contract, and no money up front from you with which to purchase materials, I made the choice to trust your word. The $860.00 was an estimate, of the job, not including materials. The proposed estimate increased as you increased materials and labor cost. You agreed to the contract that clearly stated hours worked would be adjusted at completion. That estimate/contract was for $1,012.32. I foolishly continued this project still having no signed contract in hand because I trusted you. You were not at the job site from start to finish and your husband put my contract on the table. (My first sign I should have walked away). Every time I walked by to see if the contract was signed, your husband would pick up the phone. . My subcontractor and I were deep into the process of cutting and fitting the inferior materials, working outside to keep dust and particles away from the interior. The temperature outside was dropping and we had to try and stay warm by working as fast as possible under very difficult conditions. We used extreme care, making sure the material did not break as it was so brittle made from glue and overrun assembly line dust. This job used every skill we had to control our hands while trying to protect the inferior product you chose and wanted us to use for the work. When you say “This was a small job that took a day and a half plus we had already purchased most of the materials” this shows that your recollection of the scale of the work is off point. You hired me as a professional since this was not a small job and your husband himself could not do this work. You only had a few pieces of material we could use. We both know that when I arrived I had to supply most materials, the cost of which was agreed upon with you. Finally, you state that we are “badgering” you by sending you a bill for work performed. The truth is you still have a balance due of a mere $299.14 for a well finished job. Your husband himself told both me and my sub contractor how nice the project came out. If Sending an Invoice is badgering then all contractors should stop sending them."
"I have roofed over twenty homes, all within the local area. Anyone looking for a roofing job, could call me, and I would provide references from satisfied clients. I could also direct you to my albums on the internet of my completed roofs. You asked a neighborhood contractor who worked on your driveway if he knew anyone who could handle the roofing project. He recommended me because he and I have worked together on several projects and he has experienced my workmanship. It is surprising that almost a year and a half later; you would air this grievance, particularly, since you were present for an inspection by Harvey Industry, in which he found my work to be without fault, and representative of his company. There were no leaks, then, and at a later time, should that have occurred, it would be the proper thing to contact me, and I could have corrected it then and there. My belief is, if there was a leak, you did not contact me because there is still an outstanding balance on your account, which you have not dealt with yet. I finished the roof, even while you were not paying me, as my ethics would not allow me to leave an open roof! In my initial inspection I took pictures of the roof of your home. The roof was completely neglectfully open to the elements with major roofing and plywood completely gone. Rain damage and stains were present inside and outside the walls where the water had been entering for more than 25 years saturating the insulation, making nesting for rodents easy. When Hurricane Katrina was on its way, before the job started, I came over and covered your roof at no charge to you, as a courtesy. At that time, you expressed much appreciation. I wonder still where the mistrust started. The sub-contractor you are likely referring to was hired for a two week period. I no longer needed his services to complete the roof. It would not be in keeping with the integrity of a man of his professional stature to engage in damaging the reputation of another professional colleague. I and two other professional roofers completed the job. As you requested I ordered an inspection from Harvey Industries which I have on video. His comments in front of you were all positive and we all noticed you did not argue with his inspection. Whenever we start a job of this magnitude, it seems like too much material is arriving and being laid out too fast. That is how the job gets done and we kept metal separated (by material) in bens because we have to separate metal, vinyl, aluminum, and shingles at our local recycling center. I would recommend anyone to contact some of the other Angie’s list members who know and rate my work on how we keep the job site clean and when finished remove all materials and waste off the site. On one point, we do agree. Your roof came out perfectly beautiful!"
"I truly enjoyed the process of putting the greenhouse together. I appreciated that all of the pieces of the kit were laid out, by the owner, prior to my arrival. Unfortunately, the directions to the kit were not supplied for me at the start of the project, until I stressed the importance of implicitly following them. I'm not sure what happened to the original directions, but the owner did make an attempt to supply them, by printing off, from the website instructions, which turned out to be for a different kit. Fortunately, an hour or so later, the original directions miraculously appeared, and we were were able to correct the minor errors made, and successfully finish the greenhouse. Member Comments:"
"Thank you for your review. I enjoy hearing about how others view my work once it is completed. The member contacted me and said he needed this fixed right away, so I left the current job at the police dept to come over and take care of the member’s emergency. This is just down the street. When I arrived and looked at the site, the customer wanted me to fix the situation right away. I agreed to convert his copper pipe fittings to adapt to PEX fitting. (plastic fittings that require no soldering.) When I called on Sunday to see if her husband (who solely worked with me on this addition)wanted to finish the job. No response was given I then understood that the member had poor eyesight and also did not know how to solder copper. His hope was to have me get the system changed over to the plastic pipe so he could do the work himself. I was not asked to leave and had a nice chat with the maintenance man about solar hot water systems."
"I am so busy that I have not even taken a moment to thank you formally. It is truly amazing to have people call me from reading your write up on AL. I just wanted to take a min and tell you that because of you, I have been working for many different people. I actually have hired others to help with the bigger jobs like the Police Station in Plymouth and Now the Fire Station addition. We are doing excavation for new drainage systems around beautiful homes on Lake Winnipisawkie. This is just to let you know and thank you. I am still keeping my promise to take care of any concern you have with your addition, and I will be checking the addition this week to make sure all is running and water tight. Brent"
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