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RSF Construction Inc.
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Serving Lucerne Valley, CA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2019

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RSF Construction Inc. is a leader in providing our customers with the highest quality service in an honest, efficient, and professional way. Our pledge is to create successful relationships with our customers, employees and community by building trust, treating every project with the utmost integrity and exceeding expectations. We look forward to working with you!

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Progressive Builders
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Serving Lucerne Valley, CA and surrounding areas

In business since 2006

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"Progressive Builders renovated our bathroom and kitchen. I came up with the design of how I wanted them to look and they’re also suggested the materials they use to build. The workingmen did the work well; job went pretty smoothly. Process went according to plan, the timing went according to plan and pricing was accurate. I’m pretty happy with the results of my bathroom and kitchen, so beautiful. I would definitely recommend them because they really did a great job."
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Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Cielo Construction Company
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Serving Lucerne Valley, CA and surrounding areas

In business since 2004

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"The house we recently purchased was in a bad shape and required a lot of upgrading work and improvement or in other words… It was a total mess. The wall paper was bad and peeling, the light fixtures were ugly and bad, the appliances were total mess and the floors needed to be replaced in the entire house. We contacted Cielo Construction to take over this remodeling project and to bring my house to a modern house condition and now that our house is finished (after 3 months of daily work by several teams of workers) we are extremely pleased with everything they did. Tom and Oren (who were in charged on our project) did an amazing work with starting with the way they ran this project, the way they managed the people and the way that Cielo construction handle all the rest. When they completed the remodeling and left the house, we were very pleased with the entire experience. Magnificent company to work and deal with. Thumbs up."
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Recommended by96%of homeowners
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GoodFellas Construction
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Serving Lucerne Valley, CA and surrounding areas

In business since 1994

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"GoodFellas construction build a new guest unit for me where my old garage use to be. I had trouble finding a good company with all the bad reviews out there, and it seems good fellas had significant amount of good reviews. We start the contract about a week after we first call them, Danny showed up and worked with us on the project. I couldn't be more happier. Will recommend them to anyone!"
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Recommended by91%of homeowners
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Mega Power Electric, Inc
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Serving Lucerne Valley, CA and surrounding areas

In business since 2000

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Founded in 2000, for over 20 years Mega Power has been one of the premier solar companies in all of California, including many cities like Los Angeles, Riverside, Santa Clara, Granite Bay, Van Nuys, San Francisco, San Jose, Pasadena, Sacramento. Complete customer satisfaction, personalized approach and attention to details are our company’s intrinsic core values. We are providing the highest quality service as we enable our customers to save money, increase their property value and help improve the environment. Our team of certified professionals takes genuine pride in giving smooth, practical, Eco-friendly and positive solutions to our residential, commercial and industrial customers’ needs. All equipment and services meet both National Electrical Code requirements and local building codes. Mega Power offers a range of options toward green and energy-efficient solutions to all electrical power needs. We have extensive experience in building a complete solar panel system of all sizes on the roof or on the ground. Mega Power installs them with interconnection to the utility provider so that you could successfully sell excess electricity.

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Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Ocean Seven Builders
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Serving Lucerne Valley, CA and surrounding areas

In business since 1994

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"I have always highly recommended Ocean Seven Builders. We have used them many times. They have done our garage roof, the main roof on our house, they have put in new roof for my town home, and all looks beautiful. The team is very prompt response. The crew is very friendly and professional. I will use them again for future needs."
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Just Do It Builders Inc
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Serving Lucerne Valley, CA and surrounding areas

In business since 1991

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"I have a 2 bed/1bath townhouse.  The bathroom is small which is why I wanted professional input on how to make it a better space, perhaps ideas on storage/built-ins etc.  I thought that we would discuss (in general) cabinets/tile/paint etc and that he would be able to show me a 3-D picture of what my bathroom would look like once remodeled.  Maybe I got that idea from the title on the voucher or I watch too much HGTV.
He showed up on time and was professional.  I don't remember his name.  But he said that my bathroom was 'too small' to create a 3-D picture.  I found that a little ironic since the quote given to me was $10,000 for a remodel of my small bathroom. Especially considering that I wanted to keep my floors and I already had a marble countertop left over from the kitchen remodel.  
Beyond that, he did not have any additional design ideas on how to make the space more usable.  He did show me pictures of tile work from other jobs, which was nice, but I was expecting more.  
So be warned, if you have a 'small bathroom' they will NOT be able to provide a 3-D rendering of your bathroom.  Basically I paid $49 for a quote.
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Country Wide Home Builders Inc
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Serving Lucerne Valley, CA and surrounding areas

In business since 1988

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"I called 3 general contracting companies that I found on Angie's list. Out of the 3 companies, it came down to Country Wide Home Builders and one other company that I was deciding between. I decided to go with Country Wide because Tom, the owner of the company, showed me that he really understood what I was trying to achieve with the remodel. The house I recently purchased was built in the 1950's and needed some major renovations. Tom came with his laptop, made some very accurate measurements of my home, and put all of the measurements in this computer program that he had that gave me a real 3-D image of my home and what it would look like after the remodel. This is really key because many contractors can tell you that they understand what it is that you want but you are never sure; and when they start working on your home there may be some misunderstandings that come up as is usually the case, and your home might not end up looking exactly as you pictured it or other issues may arise due to the misunderstanding. With the program I saw exactly how my house was going to look at different angles, down to the number of recessed lights that I would have in each room. I actually saw that Tom knew what I had envisioned. It also helped that Tom was willing to work with me on the price of my remodel and did end up giving me the best bid. Also, Tom assured me that the price that we had agreed upon was the final price, there were no hidden agendas and I would not be charged more for any normal unexpected things that may come up (obviously we are not talking about major disasters). Once Tom and his staff started working on my home, everything went smoothly. I am a busy mom with three kids under the age of 5 so I did not have a lot of time to spend at the home while they were remodeling. I hired Tom to supervise everything so that I wouldn't have to worry about every little thing. He would call me every morning to let me know what they were going to do that day and call me again in the evening to let me know what was done. Tom went with me to pick out my granite and flooring so I wasn't on my own running from place to place trying to find what I wanted, I told him what I wanted and he took me to the places where he thought I might find what I was looking for and I did, he made things really easy for me. His staff were all very friendly, easy to talk to, and did great work. There were some unexpected things that came up since my house is older, like having multiple layers of drywall to remove and dealing with asbestos in my attic among other things and Tom took care of everything without making any of it an issue. Tom even suggested installing in-wall speakers in the living room for me because he thought it would be something nice to have and did it without charging me anything extra. He also installed a few more recessed lights than we had agreed upon, after making sure that it was okay with me, because he thought it would look nicer and also did not charge for it. Tom is a genuinely nice person who does care that your house ends up looking the way you want it to look if not better. I can tell you that my kitchen ended up looking even better than what I envisioned, and saw on the 3-D program. Tom and his staff did such a great job on the interior of my house, and finished a couple of weeks ahead of schedule, that I am currently having them build a new wall for me in the backyard and stucco my current cinderblock wall around my yard to make it look more updated. I am so happy that I chose Country Wide Home Builders for my project and would do it all again and refer them to my friends. Thank you for everything, Tom, you are great!"
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ESI General Construction Inc
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Serving Lucerne Valley, CA and surrounding areas

In business since 1979

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"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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