
Serving Beaverton, OR and surrounding areas
Angi Approved
In business since 2000
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"Very fast and did a great job. He even offered to do the sheet rock job also. Very handy guy."





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Serving Beaverton, OR and surrounding areas
Angi Approved
In business since 2000
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"Very fast and did a great job. He even offered to do the sheet rock job also. Very handy guy."





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Serving Beaverton, OR and surrounding areas
Angi Approved
"PDX Custom Woodwork ruined our house and wasted our time and money. We spent $62k for them to spend 6 months demoing and painting. We didn't hear from Lina for at least 3 months of this, only the occasional text from Manuel. Even at their best, they rarely communicated with us and it was like pulling teeth to find out what amounts of materials WE had to order, including our own carpet/padding and tile cement, which is not standard. They also never visited the site or had a project manager overseeing the work being done. We had to beg them to come to the property and that still only produced a monthly visit, at best. Their workers came mainly on weekends so it's clear they were prioritizing many newer projects over ours. Ultimately, they barely completed $20k in work- of which, none of those projects were totally finished- and have done about THREE TIMES that amount in DAMAGES to our property, bringing the total to around $100-120k. They gave us half our kitchen cabinet doors three months ago then kept telling us the rest were on the way. Though all of the built-ins we hired them to redo were demolished, they never fabricated the new ones. We paid for all our flooring materials ourselves, which is not an industry standard, and they had the audacity to ruin them FOUR times. We shouldn't have given them the benefit of the doubt when they said they'd fix it. The patterned carpet was cut at an angle on every single piece and they ripped up carpet in places they shouldnt have, leaving us to buy and replace even more of it. Their "painters" got paint on multiple stained wood doors (including the front door and sidelights) that we were keeping, as well as every kitchen appliance including inside our garbage disposal, and in ALL of our brand new outlets and on the light switches. They also ripped a knob off of our oven range, dented all the doors on our new fridge, covered our kitchen chandelier and living room ceiling fan with paint and damaged our brand new fireplace that they were supposed to wrap in stone for us. They washed their brushes in our bathroom sink and left paint in rooms not being renovated. They made changes to another contractor’s city-permitted work between inspections, and without telling us even when we were on site. We had to correct them on measurements multiple times because they couldn't do it accurately themselves. This was maybe 1/4th of the work we wanted to bid from them. We wanted to be repeat customers, do bigger renovations, and go the long haul, but Lina and Manuel made it impossible. Our home has been unusable for half a year with nothing to show for it. Most of the work, including the over-sprayed paint job, will need to be redone, because it's spotty, has rough texture and the ceiling got the wall/cabinet paint on it in multiple areas. They didn't even seal our tile or countertops, which were the only things we thought they had completed, but didn't. Instead, we have to now file a complaint and hire new contractors, that know what they are doing this time, to finish the job."

Serving Beaverton, OR and surrounding areas
Angi Approved
In business since 2015
Free estimates
Warranties offered
Campbells Remodeling And Repair LLC , is committed to excellence in every aspect of our business. We uphold a standard of integrity bound by fairness, honesty and personal responsibility. Our distinction is the quality of service we bring to our customers. Accurate knowledge of our trade combined with ability is what makes us true professionals. Above all, we are watchful of our customer's interests, and make their concerns the basis of our business.\n
Serving Beaverton, OR and surrounding areas
In business since 1999
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"It was excellent! They were wonderful to work with. They helped us with the designs, on time on the scheduled appointment and great clean up."
Serving Beaverton, OR and surrounding areas
In business since 1986
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"Ron was great to work with!"
Serving Beaverton, OR and surrounding areas
In business since 2000
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"I was referred to Sorin by a friend who had been impressed with Sorin's professionalism and skills. Sorin replied to all my communications quickly. Provided helpful guidance and recommendations. He talked me out of one of my initial tile plans that would made him more money on the project, but he felt that getting someone else to do a non-tile alternative would be more practical (and he was correct.) He got the project going very quickly and offered to work on a weekend. The results were excellent."

Serving Beaverton, OR and surrounding areas
In business since 1998
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"This company is outstanding. Their attention to detail is the Gold Standard. I say this especially at this time when contractors are swamped. They make you feel like your project tis the only one that they are doing. I would hire them again in a heartbeat!"
Serving Beaverton, OR and surrounding areas
In business since 2001
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"Brian of Grout Pro is a very friendly and professional guy. He came on time, worked all day, and replaced grout and caulking in our shower, bathroom sink and kitchen counters. The work is beautifully done and we’re very happy with it. He gave us a reasonable estimate up front, but found that quite a bit more additional work needed to be done to get the job done right. There was no question or problem about that and he didn’t charge us a penny more. We highly recommend Brian for any tile grout or caulking work that you need done."

Serving Beaverton, OR and surrounding areas
In business since 1985
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"I'll start out by saying that our carpet is now installed, and it looks great. During the project, there were some scheduling surprises and unexpected glitches that seemed destined to make this a bad experience. However, excellent customer service from Scott, our Macadam project manager, mitigated the problems and resulted in an overall good contractor engagement. • We were on a time crunch due to family arriving soon to stay with us for a while. There wasn't time to get multiple bids, so we chose Macadam Floor and Design, based primarily on the positive Angie's list reviews. • I called Macadam on January 22 and talked with Scott, explaining that we needed to replace about 500 square feet of carpet that our geriatric cat had damaged with urine -- a bonus room and a hallway. I said we needed it to be installed by February 2. Scott replied that if the carpet was available locally, they can get the material in a day or two, and that they could then make the Feb 2 installation deadline. • The replacement carpet was indeed available locally, so I gave the go-ahead to start the process. The Macadam website has a prominent badge saying, "Guarantee Next Day Installation on Most Products". With that “we’re fast” assurance, and Scott’s confidence about making the Feb 2 deadline, I was sure I had chosen the right carpet dealer. • I received the quote by email on the morning of Jan 24. That afternoon, I paid for the carpet to be ordered. I figured all was well. It wasn't. • The next day (Jan 25) Scott said they had called over 20 different installers and none could do it by Feb 2. The closest they could get was someone doing it Feb 6 and 7. (Really? For a relatively tiny job of one room and a hallway? For a “we’re fast” company?) My schedule didn't work Feb 6-8, so I asked if Feb 9 would work. Scott said they would try to work something out. On Jan 30, I still hadn’t heard anything, so I contacted Scott for an update on the installation scheduling. Also, I suggested separating the old carpet removal from the new carpet installation. Initially Scott said no; they would not be able to -- but then called later to say that an installer had an opening on the following day to remove the old carpet. And, the new carpet installation would be done Feb 9 as requested. • The installer and I got along well; nice guy. Unfortunately, his van was mostly full from his prior job, so he could not fit all the old carpet being removed. He asked if he could put the remainder of the carpet scraps in our backyard until Feb 9th when he came to install the new carpet. I didn’t want to subject our neighbors to an eight-day eyesore of old, stained carpet rolls, so I said I would haul it to the dump the next day when I was getting rid of some urine-damaged shelving units. • A big eyebrow-raiser then came when the installer told me he could not clear the pad staples from floor because he had accidentally buried his staple removal tool in the stack of old carpet in his van. So, he couldn’t finish that part of the carpet removal until he came on the 9th. But I could not wait that long, since I needed to apply Kilz primer on the floor. So, I ended up doing that staple removal work myself using a screwdriver to pop off each one by hand. • An even bigger eyebrow-raiser came when the installer arrived on Friday Feb 9. Without prior warning, he said he would only be able to do the hallway on that day, and would have to return on Monday Feb 12 to do the bonus room. He left around lunchtime, then returned on the following Monday and finished the job in 3 hours. There would have been plenty of time to do the entire job on Friday the 9th. The effect on us was that we lost the whole weekend of putting everything back together with the new carpet in the bonus room -- because it wasn’t there yet. Instead, after the carpet was installed Monday I spent a couple of late nights doing it after coming home from work. Also, I had to re-arrange my Monday work schedule to be home for the remaining installation. • Ultimately, the end result was fine -- we have new carpet in the bonus room and hallway, and it was expertly installed. But if I had known that our relatively small project would present so many scheduling issues and eyebrow-raisers, I may have chosen someone other than Macadam. • However, when I described our overall experience to Scott, he was distressed about what had happened. Instead of getting defensive, he took full responsibility as the project manager and apologized on behalf of Macadam. In order to compensate for my extra carpet haul-away expenses and labor between the first two installer visits, Scott arranged to waive a couple of the installation charges from my invoice. • Scott’s positive response went a long way toward mitigating the problems we experienced. Even though there were scheduling surprises and installation eyebrow-raisers, Scott’s exemplary customer service would cause me to consider Macadam for future flooring jobs when they arise."

Serving Beaverton, OR and surrounding areas
In business since 1994
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"Smooth install...kept their promises..counters look great..Vinny answered all.our questions...price stayed the same as quoted...."
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