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SES Builders inc
5.0(
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Serving City-of-industry, CA and surrounding areas

In business since 2007

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Few months ago, we hired Eli at SES builders to do a major renovation at our house that included the kitchen, bathrooms, installation of new wood floor for the entire house on top of energy efficient double glass windows and all the doors (inside and out). We were very happy with the whole process of the work from the design stage all the way to the completion of the work. All the materials and finish products were selected by the help of Eli and he made sure always that everything will be delivered on time so the project will not get any delays. Eli is by far the most perfectionist when it comes to his work and his results are always at the highest quality. We are so happy that we hired him for our house and our next plan is to hire him again for our next remodeling of our backyard and front yard!"
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Recommended by98%of homeowners
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Timeless Pools, Inc.
5.0(
5
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Serving City-of-industry, CA and surrounding areas

In business since 2017

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Timeless Pools review Tom and Cindy did an amazing job with our backyard. We had an existing pool, so this was more complex than a new build. They were very willing to listen to our ideas but also made suggestions when their experience pointed them in a slightly different direction than we had initially envisioned. The planning phases were extremely fast, and they handled all the permitting with the city directly. We had their cell phone numbers and they kept us in the loop constantly during the entire process. During the initial faces, we selected coping and tile, and Tom was present to give us some guidance on cost and additional options. Once we started construction, everything was very transparent. They were willing to work around any scheduling issues we had and we got to know the workers that were at our site. Having consistent teams made my wife more comfortable as we had a number of days when she was alone with our two young kids, and seeing the same people Was reassuring We built during early 2023, and the massive rains made for a number of days where workers came and re-excavated from runoff or placed and removed tarps to prevent excessive erosion. This was all done with an eye on the weather and they were prepared for everything Mother Nature threw our way that winter. As we moved into finishing, they kept us informed of every step and the timing to expect. Once we filled the oool, they focused on the pool deck and made sure that every seam and joint was up to the standards. After a couple months of use, they re-connected with us and checked on any details we may have missed during the construction and finishing processes. I give their entire team an enthusiastic 5-stars. They probably won’t be the cheapest bid, but there were clear expectations and there were zero “extras” once we had all the materials selected. At no point did we feel like they were sneaky or trying to charge us for something unexpected. Our pool is beautiful, everything works exactly as expected and we have had endless compliments from everyone that has come to enjoy it. If you are looking to build or rebuild a pool, you should definitely contact Timeless Pools, you won’t be disappointed."
Custom recti-linear pool and spa with ipe Brazilian hardwood deck, porcelain pavers, artificial turf accents, fireplace, outdoor kitchen, color LED lights, and softscape.
Large infinity edge pool with spa on a hillside.
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Recommended by75%of homeowners
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Exodus Construction & Remodeling INC
5.0(
11
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Serving City-of-industry, CA and surrounding areas

In business since 2016

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"I wanted to remodel our in ground pool. When I called them, Al, owner came next day, gave me quote. I decided to ask him to proceed, then they started to work on 2days later. They did pretty good job for all work and it is done in 4 weeks. Al was constantly giving me updates with progress. I wanted to add little extra work. And Al took care of it with no extra charge. Overall, they did good job, and our 30yrs old pool became brand new one. Thank you Al."
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Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Home Builders Pro
4.8(
109
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Serving City-of-industry, CA and surrounding areas

In business since 2007

Free estimates

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"We had a major water leak After dry out we needed a company to re build our home Armscraft Construction was refereed to us by a company we used for water mitigation We contacted Armscraft and ask them to come out and give us an estimate We got 3 estimates and end up hiring Armscraft Everything went great We are very happy with final results. Will highly recommend to anyone who need help with Construction projects"
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Recommended by100%of homeowners
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US Home Developers Inc
4.5(
587
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Serving City-of-industry, CA and surrounding areas

In business since 2000

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"The concrete and gate install went relatively quickly. The patio cover required permits which took some time. Once received, the patio went up quick and the planter brick repair was also quick. Overall a good partnership that I will hire again."
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Recommended by91%of homeowners
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ESI General Construction Inc
3.9(
232
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Serving City-of-industry, CA and surrounding areas

In business since 1979

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Final update:  Anyone who has been read my original review will know that I had a lot of problems with my project.  I will list these below along with how they were resolved.  I still have concerns about this company's punctuality, lack of organization, and not keeping foremen or contractors on their job sites, which I think lead to a lot of the problems below. On a positive note, they were willing to go to great lengths to fix things, which is rare for a construction company.  For that alone, I can't review them too badly. They are not bad people, just too busy, maybe.  
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These are the major issues I encountered and how they were fixed.  Now that I look back at the list, a lot of it could have happened with any construction crew.  The one thing I think could have prevented many of these mistakes would have been if a contractor was on hand all the time to oversee the crews.  As I'm speaking to more people in the area though, that is apparently an unusual thing here in Southern California, especially with bigger companies that can offer warranties. I just moved from New Jersey and every contractor I've ever come across there did lots of work themselves and checked their job sites daily.
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So here are the the major issues I encountered and how they were resolved.  I am not including little things like gaps here and there I had to get the crews to fix as I saw them.  Keep these in mind with your renovations as there's a very good chance you'll encounter them too if contractors in this area really don't check their work very carefully:  
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1) Stone flooring wasn't laid out before installing.  We got travertine installed in a Versaille pattern.  Not laying tiles out ahead of time lead to a lot of tiles that had to be redone and a lot more trips to the tile store when we ran out of certain sizes.  This wasted a lot material and a lot of everyone's time. 
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2) Travertine was sealed without cleaning.  I actually found a piece of dog poop sealed onto the floor that the electrician dragged in. The crew also got sealer all over the baseboards, so there were spots that were shiny and had scuff marks sealed onto them.  It took two extra days of work to clean off and reseal the floor.  Some areas had to be regrouted.  It took another day or so for someone to sand off and repaint the damaged baseboards.  Getting the subcontractor to go after all of the dirty spots was like pulling teeth and they did a pretty mediocre job with the resealing (lots of sealant residue which I am slowly working off) because they couldn't follow the directions on the bottle.  They were not happy, I'm assuming, because the company was making them fix it for free.  I think letting them seal the floor was a total mistake.  I had originally intended to seal it myself but when the crew offered it and said I had already paid for it, I couldn't say no.  
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3)  Base shoe was installed on its side.  The hardwood flooring guy left expansion gaps that were much bigger than my liking.  I thought 3/8" base shoe would cover the gaps so I said yes to that base shoe but after it was installed, I find that it's installed with the long side down (3/4" of coverage).  It looked really weird; neighbors I brought in to look at the work noticed immediately.  The company made them remove it and install 1/2" base shoe in the correct orientation.  Some small gaps still needed to be caulked but this looks much better.  I wanted to have 1/2" quarter round installed, which is even less conspicuous but that doesn't come primed and I was told there was no time to prime and paint it before installation.  There was actually lots of time, in retrospect, (see stair nose discussion below, as this all happened at the same time).  It's stuff like this where having a contractor or someone else knowledgeable on hand, may have helped.  I think if you have access to a really meticulous flooring crew, its better to just have them pull off the baseboards and put the flooring underneath.  My neighbor had this done and it all looks flawless. I didn't even know this was an option before my flooring was put in.
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4)  Fireplace patching.  We had our fireplace surround replaced with floor to ceiling tile.  The same crew that did the floor tiling did the wall tile and related demo.  I don't think this was a great idea.  They cut away way too much of the baseboards and drywall.  They put up cement board for the tile but left a big gap between the cement board and the existing drywall.  The cement board and drywall were at a slightly different level, making patching really difficult. The baseboards run below the level of the newly placed tile, meaning its impossible to put a new piece without cracking tile.  Patching the wall and baseboard around the fireplace took almost 3 days, and it still looks messed up if you look closely.  They had to put some quarter around around the tile to cover the gaps and they had to cut little pieces of baseboard (which I had to track down, since they lost the pieces that were cut away) into funny shapes to fill the gaps.  I actually ended up using a Dremmel on one of the pieces myself because the one the guy was trying to wedge in there looked so horrible.  I feel like this was all done in the wrong order.  It would have made a lot more sense to do the fireplace first and redo the baseboard before laying that spot of tile.  I mentioned this to the subcontractors before the tile went down but they just blew me off.  I should probably have gotten the company involved earlier.  Again, it would have been nice to have the contractor keep the crew more organized.
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5)  Crown moulding.  The crown moulding around the fireplace was damaged during demo (easily avoidable, in retrospect) so we decided to build a cornice around the fireplace tile under which we would stick some lights.  They sent a painting/patching crew to do this along with the other cleanup (repainting baseboards, fixing the holes in the walls, etc).  This 6 feet or so of crown moulding stumped them for a week before I finally called it quits.  They never even brought the correct-sized miter saw!  They used up 32 feet of moulding that I had to buy to match what was up in my house.  When I saw them trying to cut the adjacent moulding with a utility knife rather than taking it down to cut correctly, I finally told them to stop working and leave.  The company seemed kind of oblivious during this process.  The contractor was like, "let them finish, it'll look good in the end".  I brought in a moulding guy to see how much it would cost to fix and he laughed out loud when he saw the cuts and pieces that were stuck up there, "Did you let your kids do this?" (my 6 year old could do a better job with his Legos, haha).  ESI ended up deducting the cost of the moulding and the cost for a professional moulding crew to come in.  I don't understand why a company that builds houses doesn't have access to a moulding guy, but oh well.  I am sure that it will look great in the end now that I got Art of Moulding involved.
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6) I had to stain my stair noses myself.  I was told the crew would be coming to do it on Monday (it was Friday).  So there would be no time to order matching ones from the hardwood company ($1000 and it would take a week).  I could pay the hardwood flooring crew to make the stairnoses but it would cost $2800 for that.  I found out blank stair noses only cost $300 and I had a weekend during which I could stain them, so I did it myself.  Turns out the crew doesn't come to install them until almost two weeks later; plenty of time for the factory stair noses to have gotten here.  We have tile on our stair risers and those had to be ins"
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Recommended by73%of homeowners
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Just Do It Builders Inc
4.4(
215
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Serving City-of-industry, CA and surrounding areas

In business since 1991

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

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From the first visit with the sales person to the last people who did the installation we found them to be true to their word and

extremely capable , trustworthy and true to their word.  The Job was completed in

a li8ttle more than two hours and we are extremely satisfied with the finished job.  We would highly recommend them.
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Recommended by70%of homeowners
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O.C. Pool Technicians
4.1(
7
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Serving City-of-industry, CA and surrounding areas

In business since 1989

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I highly recommend Steve and his crew at O.C Pool Technicians. They are professional and a pleasure to do business with. They were very flexible with any changes I wanted to make and always had time to answer my questions. He came up with a plan to fit my budget and there were no unexpected extra costs. I will use them again for any future projects"
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Recommended by83%of homeowners
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Top Leader Construction INC
4.8(
26
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Serving City-of-industry, CA and surrounding areas

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"This contractor has done an OUTSTANDING job on 3 of my house rehab projects!!!! The quality of the work is absolutely BEAUTIFUL! My houses have clean and crisp lines on all of the tile work (kitchen and bathrooms), flooring installs are PRISTINE! Erik helped us create custom designs and he is knowledgeable about all facets of the project...interior and exterior. We have recommended this team to friends and family! We will continue to work with this company! Thank you Top Leader Construction!"
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Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Precise Home Builders
4.6(
88
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Serving City-of-industry, CA and surrounding areas

In business since 1987

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Emergency services offered

"We initially hired them to do a complete bathroom remodel and also added some other things such as installing recessed lights in one of the bedrooms and den, and replacing some windows in the kitchen and one of the bedrooms. We first met with Shay from Precise Home Builders and we liked the pictures, especially the tile work, and his description of the work. His bid was not the cheapest compared to other companies but it sounded like they knew what they were doing so we hired them. Overall, the project got done but it was a hassle from beginning to end. They initially promised it would take 5 weeks (also written in the contract), but it took 8 weeks instead. Communication was very difficult although Shay was responsive. However each day we would find something that would need to be fixed or redone and had to point it out. For example, if we left it up to them, the door to the bathroom would open directly against the sink, and we would not have a medicine cabinet installed which we really wanted. They wanted to charge extra to demo the door frame just to change the swing direction of the door, so we had someone else do it. We also had bought a medicine cabinet which they told us they could not install recessed because of a pipe in the wall and they didn't tell us that until halfway through the project. After much debate, they finally agreed to surface mount it. They were finally able to install it. The shower niche was also not centered in relation to the window so had to be redone. There were many other small imperfections such as gaps in the paint, gaps in the grout left unfinished, and dry wall that had to be fixed along the way. We felt that many things were not done right the first time, and they had to be go back and fix them. Although the project was finished and the bathroom looks nice, there were still several things that we noticed that had to be fixed. The toilet was not secured to the ground and wobbles back and forth when sitting down. The air vent in the ceiling was found to be loose. Thankfully, they came back and were able to fix everything without any questions. The owner, Moshe, also got involved to address our previously complaints with the experience. I’d say overall the end product and the customer service were satisfactory."
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Recommended by93%of homeowners
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FAQs for swimming pool in ground build or installation projects in City-of-industry, CA

Installing a lap pool at home offers you the convenience of exercising whenever you like without needing to travel to a gym. It's a great way to stay fit while saving time and money. Plus, lap pools take up less space than traditional pools, use less water and energy, and typically cost less to install and maintain. It's an excellent investment if you value health and convenience.

To install a lap pool in your backyard, you'll need to consider the type of pool you want. For a traditional 40-by-8-foot lap pool, plan for at least 50-by-10 feet to allow room for decking. If you're considering an endless pool, you'll only need about 15-by-8 feet. Don't forget to account for other outdoor features you might have or want, like a swing set, shed, or garden. Planning your space carefully ensures you get the most enjoyment from your backyard.

A 40-foot lap pool is a great size for most homeowners. It provides enough length for a good workout while fitting comfortably in many backyards. Of course, the ideal size for your lap pool depends on your available space and budget. Consider talking with a professional pool builder to determine the best size and design for your needs.

Lap pools can be a worthwhile investment if you plan to use them regularly for exercise. If you enjoy swimming laps but prefer the convenience of staying at home, a lap pool might be perfect for you.

Keep in mind that lap pools are longer than average pools, typically around 40 feet, so you'll need adequate space in your backyard. While adding a lap pool can increase your home's value by about 7%, factors like the materials used and maintenance can affect the ROI. Also, potential buyers with young children or those wanting a traditional pool might not find a lap pool as appealing.

Fall is the best time to buy a lap pool. During this season, pool installation companies often offer special deals and savings to fill their schedules as business slows down. By purchasing your lap pool in the fall, you can take advantage of lower costs and ensure quality installation before the next swimming season.

To maintain your lap pool, regularly check the water level and add or drain water as needed. Test and balance the chemical levels to keep the water safe and clean. Inspect the tiles and surfaces for any damage, and promptly remove debris with a skimmer. Regularly vacuum the pool and clean the filter to ensure everything runs smoothly and your water stays crystal clear.

The City-of-industry, CA homeowners’ guide to swimming pool in ground builds or installations

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