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Avatar for JP Construction & Remodel, LLC.
JP Construction & Remodel, LLC.
5.0(
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Serving Corvallis, OR and surrounding areas

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In business since 2021

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Gold star service. He was very responsive and came out to give me a quote the same day we spoke. I scheduled him to install my slider door a few days later. He was quick and efficient and did a fantastic job. Will be calling again if I ever need a hand in the future."
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+146

Response time11 hrs
Recommended by81%of homeowners
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LEIGHS CONSTRUCTION CO/Fine Line Cabinets
4.9(
122
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Serving Corvallis, OR and surrounding areas

In business since 2005

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Rick Plate did a remodel of our kitchen in an older home, which wasn't an easy project. Along the way I asked him to take care of a few extra jobs that I had been putting off and he happily complied. Everything was done professionally and much quicker than I expected. We've used these guys for other projects and won't hesitate to call again."
Recommended by96%of homeowners
UNGER CONSTRUCTION LLC
5.0(
97
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Serving Corvallis, OR and surrounding areas

In business since 2009

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"JC was wonderful, knowing that we were under the gun to get the repair done quickly, he was able to make time and did a beautiful job repairing our kitchen pipe and surrounding wall and cabinets. He gave us a list of things that we could do and/or purchase in advance to limit his time so that our cost was reduced. JC was honest and very flexible. JC was also very pleasant to work with, and although he doesn't list it, he is very good with little children who are interested in watching him work. In addition, he was very willing to answer a few odds and ends questions I had about other issues I had with the house. I would work with JC again any day."
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Matthew G Hunter
5.0(
81
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Serving Corvallis, OR and surrounding areas

In business since 2005

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"I have hired Matt several times to do repairs and upgrades on my 1950's house. He works well with me on design and materials options. His price is reasonable. He is always friendly and professonal."
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Auto Transport - United Freight Of America
4.8(
920
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Serving Corvallis, OR and surrounding areas

In business since 2008

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I was extremely nervous about shipping my vehicle through a transport service, but Guy (my contact at United Freight) was extremely helpful and educated me on all the options available and what questions to ask even of other carriers. He was in daily contact with me, as was the driver who picked up at my door and delivered to my son's driveway in Chicago. The pick up was on-time and delivery was actually ahead of schedule. I recommend United Freight for any moving needs and will use them again!"
Recommended by96%of homeowners
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TnT BUILDERS INC
4.8(
51
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Serving Corvallis, OR and surrounding areas

In business since 1995

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"The morning that construction began, I met with Trent and repeated my previous concerns. He seemed mildly annoyed at having to listen to my few minutes of input. After I left, I guess he ignored it completely. <br /> I had several concerns that I had mentioned during the bid process and in emails. I also told Trent prior to construction. <br /> 1) <strong> Don't overdrive the screws into the deck boards since it only encourages water penetration and weakens the grip</strong>. Well a large number of them were driven to deep (1/4"+). His response was that the wood would shrink and the depth would then be correct. He said if he had made the screws flush with the deck boards, then after shrinking, the screws would be above the boards. This sounds like total BS considering the work was done in September using S4S kiln dried western cedar. Not a lot of shrinkage to factor in. <br /> 2) <strong>Please pre-drill the screws at the ends of boards to keep them from splitting. </strong>This was not done and there are several ends that have already split. <br /> 3) <strong>Use post-to-beam brackets to anchor the beam to the posts</strong>. This was specified and agreed to verbally and an email. When questioned, Trent said that usually they toenail the contact. Well, that's not what I asked for and you agreed to. <br /> In order to fasten the ledger to the house, a few pieces of horizontal cedar lap siding needed to be removed. Then they had to pry an additional run of siding to insert the flashing. Well they busted every piece they pried and after inserting the flashing, they nailed the busted pieces back in place. They could have cut good sections out of the pieces they had already removed, but instead of using them they just nailed the busted pieces back. When I questioned Trent, he said he would replace the busted ones but that there was no guarantee that they would not bust even more of the existing siding as they attempted to insert the new pieces. This was stated in a way that was obvious he was not interested in repairing his damage. It was probably his crew that did the work, since my wife explained that Trent left the job site for part of the day. The following weekend, I replaced the siding myself--and then I learned what a poor job they did when they inserted the flashing. Some of the flashing was a few inches tall and other pieces were barely and inch--just enough to be hidden by the siding. <br /> Since they used existing concrete piers, they only had to pour one pier. They poured it then built the deck around it using temporary braces. They had originally estimated two days of work in their bid. Three people were at the site in the morning when construction began, and the Trent left. They managed to complete the job in one day. I probably should have gone with the low bidder, since he said his crew of 4 would finish in one day--but he seemed less professional (at the time). Since the crew was done, Trent asked me to remove the form boards for the one pier. I agreed. It retrospect, I should have made them return and finish their own job since they essentially doubled their income by completing the job in half the time estimated in their bid. When I tried removing the forms for the pier, I had to struggle since they dumped all the extra concrete around the perimeter of the form boards. Considering the deck was cantilevered 2' past the pier, it was a real pain busting the several inches of wasted concrete off the exterior of the form boards in order to remove them. And they left the dirt from the hole in a pile under the deck. Sloppy. <br /> Finally, some of the joists were not aligned well with the ledger. There were 1/4" variations which caused the deck boards that were close to the house to be uneven. <br /> <br />"
Recommended by96%of homeowners
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