
Serving Centreville, AL and surrounding areas
Approved (Corporate)
In business since 1953
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"Only complaint was that it got late and some of the wood was rained on, so I had to paint the inside trim myself."





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Serving Centreville, AL and surrounding areas
Approved (Corporate)
In business since 1953
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"Only complaint was that it got late and some of the wood was rained on, so I had to paint the inside trim myself."





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Serving Centreville, AL and surrounding areas
In business since 1965
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"No go. They wouldn't quote. A rep did call on Monday, after I put in the info on Sunday, so a good quick response. A bit disappointing, I don't know if it's Angie's Lists' fault or what, but I input I needed an electrician, and their name popped up. They need to put something in their description that there is a job $ minimum and what that minimum is."
Serving Centreville, AL and surrounding areas
In business since 1998
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"Good job. <br /> Quality is acceptable if left on his own. <br /> He was open to suggestions and followed instructions. <br /> Job overall was good. <br /> He doesn't do concrete very well, but was willing to follow instructions to improve <br /> He offered to come back and fix ANYTHING that may show leaks or need repairs. <br /> Even if it was a year later, he said. <br /> <br /> ... <br /> <br /> A week has passed and I have found details here and there. <br /> Unfortunately it's details reflecting on his skills, not on his good will. <br /> I would not have him back to do a job that needs skilled craftsmanship. <br />"

Serving Centreville, AL and surrounding areas
In business since 2005
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"Great experience. Very responsive and efficient. One visit to measure and one visit to install. Total time 30minutes."
Serving Centreville, AL and surrounding areas
In business since 1998
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"Fantastic. Connie and Greg are professional and conscientious from initial planning to completion. They coordinated all subs, listened carefully to our wishes, and worked hard to keep costs down while still providing superb work. Greg is very fastidious about keeping the construction site clean and protecting your existing floors and carpets from construction while Connie is in constant contact to keep you up to date on the arrival and departure of subs. Everything turned out beautifully and we are using them again for our next project - the kitchen! <br />"
Serving Centreville, AL and surrounding areas
In business since 2011
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"We needed to replace our 15-year-old roof. It has always been a hassle to deal with repairs AND repair companies! This time, Gerry Nemet, the person who assisted us, made it so simple. He listened attentively to our needs, brought large samples, and got our roof approved to be covered by our insurance because he discovered we had hail damage. Gerry even drove us around in the area and showed us actual roof replacements so that we could see what the samples we were considering actually looked like. He was very efficient with paperwork, respectful of our timeframe, and continually checked on progress when the workers were at our home. For the first time in the 48 years we have owned our home, we didn't have any nails or debris left to surprise us with possible injury. This was very much appreciated because we have five tiny little grandchildren who play in our yard. In addition, he even installed a new roof on our playhouse to update a 35-year-old play center for our grandchildren! What a thoughtful, and caring representative of his company. We would definitely recommend Quantum Renovations for any repairs and home improvement projects. <br />"

Serving Centreville, AL and surrounding areas
In business since 2001
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
" Project manager, Scott Lamareoux, is outstanding and honest. I would NOT use this provider unless he is the manager - and I know what subcontractor I would insist on them using, too. <br> <br>The roofing job was led by a subcontractor, Philip Lucas, and was nothing short of superior. I learned later, from another company that also uses Mr Lucas, that he has an outstanding reputation installing metal roofs and that I could have saved a bundle (about $2500) getting him through this other contractor. (Mr Lucas only works as a subcontractor so you have to ask for him specifically.) <br> <br>The conversion of my detached garage was a near disaster (though it ended satisfactorily). The estimate was about $2800 more than a competitor's estimate, but because we knew the Picket family through a church connection, we went with them. Pickett has no real direct labor employees, evidently, and everyone they use is whoever costs the less to do a project. (I believe in capitalism and have no problem with this so long as the work is done correctly.) The project was supposed to be four weeks with a handshake to try to get it done in three weeks before a holiday. The first subcontractor didn't order enough concrete and didn't prep the structure appropriately (and as agreed in the estimate) to where even I knew it was going to flood with any rain. When I tried to suspend the project to get someone to come out and look at my concern, someone (other than Scott) from Pickett came out and said it'd be fine - but as predicted, the day after they "finished" the first time (4 weeks), it rained and the whole place flooded. With no way to drain, mold started right away. After three or four attempts to "save" the work done and fend off more flooding from rain, Scott came out and suggested French drains. A group came out and dug a ditch and put gravel in - not exactly a French drain. So, of course, it flooded again. With a suggestion to try a deeper (real) French drain, I said no because I knew that wouldn't work long term. I insisted they build a barrier wall or build up the floor to an appropriate height. Scott thought the barrier wall was the best option, but I was charged extra for it. Who was the "A Team" they called in to fix it all? Mr. Lucas and his son who during this time had put on our roof. If he'd been the subcontractor on the detached garage conversion from the start, I'm convinced there would have been no problems. There were other little things that made the whole project stressful. Now, had I not realized and trusted that Scott was a "man of his word," which he is, I just don't believe it would have ever been resolved satisfactorily. In the end, a 3-4 week project was complete in just over 3 months. <br> <br>in the end, it all worked out and I have a new office, but it wasn't, by any stretch of the imagination, a smooth experience. <br> <br> <br> <br> <br>"

Serving Centreville, AL and surrounding areas
In business since 2012
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"I am very pleased, the price was great, and they meet my expectation. Great guy."

Serving Centreville, AL and surrounding areas
In business since 1998
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"Very quick and courteous service!!"
Serving Centreville, AL and surrounding areas
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
Warranties offered
"I'd already purchased the light fixtures that I wanted installed. I contacted Doug and he immediately scheduled a date and time to come out and install the fixtures. He was prompt, fast, and very professional. He made sure it worked and tested it out. He also cleaned up any dust that settled. He did a great job!"
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