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Finishing Touch Unfauxgettable
4.9(
36
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Serving Columbia, SC and surrounding areas

In business since 1999

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Columbia Electric referred Finishing Touch to me. The electrician accidentally slipped on a joist in the attic and put his knee through the ceiling on a Monday. It was not until the following Wednesday Finishing Touch was able to get a gentleman out to make the repair. Once I was on the schedule, he was right on time (both times). Although he patched it, he did not patch it far enough and a hairline crack still runs in the ceiling (see picture). I also had to request he mud over the whole patch as it left a dip when a straight edge was placed next to it. The one gentleman said that you usually have dips in patches. Frankly, you don't when you know what you are doing. While he was here I arranged with the owner, Russ, to do some sanding and mudding on the walls, which I had already begun (I wanted to save myself some time on the bathroom renovation). I had to request his return because he failed to sand some areas and never mudded others that he had sanded. He did not dispose of the waste from the patch repair, but laid the broken pieces of drywall on the carpeted floor at the top of the steps in a pile (about a buckets worth). Granted, there were some unused parts of drywall sheets, but I found this unprofessional. He used a drop cloth, but after sanding he also failed to vacuum/sweep the dust from sanding and left it for me to clean. Overall, I feel I was an inconvenience for Finishing Touch and they were forced into this job due to their relationship with my electrician, and the effort to get me out of the way greatly impacted the quality of their work. In fact, the second time they were here I was not aware they had left (I was on the back porch). I heard their vehicles start and they were gone."
Recommended by94%of homeowners
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CORE Integral Services LLC
4.8(
20
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Serving Columbia, SC and surrounding areas

In business since 2020

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I've been back and forth on whether I should leave a review, as the last thing I want to do is ruin someone's livelihood. But after thinking it over for weeks now, I feel obligated to make this post in hoping no one else deals with what we had to. With all of that said; I strongly recommend against hiring this company for renovations. Their work was finished in a severly below standard way, as they remodeled my shower and the water simply doesn't rain and pools in incorrect areas. The owner left their workers unsupervised for days at a time, leaving me to ask for things such as a laser level when placing granite and having to redo it, catch workers sleeping on my porch, and even having children in a van for hours unattended. I had to order tiles multiple times because of poor worksmanship and an amount incorrectly calculated amount to begin with. Jesus knows how to say want you to hear it, his knowledge is probably there, but is ability to manage his staff is completely non-existent."
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FAQs for shed, barn or playhouse repair projects in Columbia, SC

You’ll know it’s time for a new shed roof if shingles curl or buckle, soft spots sag, or water stains appear inside. Moss or other plant growth on the surface is another red flag that moisture has breached the roofing layers. Replacing the roof quickly stops leaks from spreading, protects stored items, and saves you from costlier structural repairs down the road.

Choosing between a flat and a sloped shed roof comes down to climate, budget, and upkeep. A flat roof is cheaper up front, but still needs a slight pitch for drainage. A sloped roof sheds rain and snow more easily, lasts longer, and often needs less maintenance. Weigh your local weather patterns, the look you want, and how much time you’re willing to spend on upkeep before deciding.

A shed roof’s life span hinges on the material you choose and how well you maintain it. Most standard products last 15 to 30 years, while premium picks like slate or clay tile can protect the structure for 50 to 100 years. Regular inspections, fast fixes, and routine cleaning all help you reach the upper end of those ranges and keep your tools and gear dry year-round.

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