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J W Construction, LLC
5.0(
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Serving Colman, SD and surrounding areas

Angi Approved

In business since 1992

Free estimates

Warranties offered

" Great work. The general contractor John was a John was a great communicator, we knew when sub contractors were coming and what to expect. Everyone was very professional, friendly, and easy to work with. Very professional job. Would hire again!"
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Home Solutions
4.7(
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Serving Colman, SD and surrounding areas

In business since 2018

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"I had Home Solutions replace all of my windows and a sliding door. It was not a good experience at all. To highlight the worst parts: 1.Eric gave me a quote of $12000 of which $6000 was labor so $429 per window. He gave no contract. 2. If you don’t use his terms, he “doesn’t understand what you are saying.” Trim, even pointing to it, means nothing to him. 3. He only installed the windows. He never framed them out and brought it back to original. He put trim around the windows outside but never painted them. He never discussed it with me that he wasn’t going to paint the outside trim. He never said he was not going to frame out the windows. 4. Eric said he would put in the sliding door screen door knob and adjust the screen door. When I emailed him and asked him to do that along with straightening a very crooked board and putting a cable back on the house, Eric said his attorney was putting a mechanics lien against my house as we speak because I would only write him and he said I wasn’t communicating with him. My attorney told me to get everything in writing. When I said that’s fine, I will be talking to my attorney, he then states “let’s start over.” He wanted to be paid BEFORE this work was done He said “I was playing a game.” I have the email where he wrote that just because I wanted 4 things done before paying him. 5. Eric’s company scraped off the paint of my siding that was just painted in May. He did not repair it. His employees chipped huge chips from my brand new siding and would not fix it besides putting caulking over it – no painting it, no smoothing it out. He felt crooked boards were acceptable. The windows were not installed evenly in the window hole. I have pictures of all of this and the tests if anyone wants to see them. His employees messed up the landscaping around the house, broke bushes and left garbage all over. For $400 plus a window, they can clean up. They charged me $600 for a dumpster that they threw garbage in from another site. I paid for another person’s garbage being disposed of or perhaps Eric charged them money too. 6. I asked another contractor to come over – a male – and Eric changed his attitude. I told Eric that I was refi – ing my house. When the other contractor was there, Eric said that appraisers would over look not framed out windows. Even the other contractor agreed that they don’t do that. 7. I took a loan out for the windows. I repeatedly asked Eric if $12500 was all I needed, the price went up due to a complication on windows. He said yes. After Eric put the windows in, he said he would give me an estimate to frame out the windows. When I asked for him to do the 4 things, Eric refused to give the estimate. He “doesn’t do estimates for free” is what he said. His employees came over the day of the City inspection with Eric, they did the four items, he was paid and then said that he would send me the estimate for framing the windows. I told him I didn’t want it. He told me that he was going to send it anyway, just in case I wanted him to do it. Estimate was $4000 dollars for 12 windows or $334 a window more. 8. Be very careful with Home Solutions if you chose to use them. I can show all the pictures, texts and emails to you if you want to help you understand how they work."
Recommended by88%of homeowners
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Hometown Remodeling
4.6(
7
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Serving Colman, SD and surrounding areas

In business since 2005

Free estimates

Hometown Remodeling has been making Sioux Falls beautiful since 2005. We love our hometown of Sioux Falls, South Dakota and care about the look and value of your home. We pride ourselves on delivering superior products and roofing services at competitive rates. Whether it is because of old age, hail damage, or other weather related damage, trust a local Sioux Falls roofer to replace or repair your roof, siding and gutters. Along with being the most reliable and efficient roofing company in Sioux Falls, we can also help you with any home repairs. We can repair siding, replace shingles, install windows and doors, install flooring and more! We know that life gets busy. Contact our team to take care of those home projects and repairs so you can spend time where it matters, with your family and friends. Additional emails - troyvanhull@hotmail.com & info@hometownsiouxfalls.com.

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Jarding Construction, Inc.
5.0(
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Serving Colman, SD and surrounding areas

In business since 1976

Free estimates

Warranties offered

Jarding Construction, Inc. is a small company that takes a lot of pride in what we do. We build projects like we were going to own them. We will work with you from the start of your design process, through the budget process, and into the building and completion of your project. Our goal is to have you be another satisfied customer of Jarding Construction.

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FAQs for major home repair (general contractor) projects in Colman, SD

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