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Whitcomb and Holmes Company
5.0(
12
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Serving Old Mystic, CT and surrounding areas

Angi Approved

In business since 2022

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Excellent. We added a bathroom and a bedroom, took down paneling and completely redid the family room. These guys did all the electrical work, plumbing work, flooring, painting and everything else. Amazing communication, stayed on budget, worked very well with us and the work was done quickly and exactly as described. Any issues were immediately dealt with. Any questions were immediately answered. Would absolutely work with these guys again and would recommend them!"
Quartz countertop
Farm sink
Custom black walnut vanity in 1/2 bath
New lighting fixtures and ceiling fan along with appliances. LVT for flooring.
New trim to accentuate the walls and new AV boxes to hide cords.

+27

Response time4 days
3 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by100%of homeowners
Sonart Construction Corp.
1.5(
2
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Serving Old Mystic, CT and surrounding areas

Angi Approved

In business since 2013

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"????? If I could give zero stars, I would Hiring this contractor was a nightmare from start to finish. The bathroom they delivered is so poorly done that I feel like I need to redo it entirely. They rely on subpar subcontractors with no professionalism or craftsmanship. ? Overpromise and underdeliver: I had to stay on top of every detail myself, doing the job the contractor was hired to manage. ? Unreliable: Never kept appointments or confirmed schedules. The only time they showed up on time was to collect payment. ? Unsafe practices: At one point, a subcontractor was cutting concrete inside the bathroom with a gas?powered tool, filling my entire home with smoke. I had to intervene to stop it and argue just to get basic protections like tarps in place. ? Poor management: Subcontractors openly complained about not being paid, and I even had to send one home myself because of unacceptable behavior. ? End result: Substandard work that does not reflect the money spent. Save yourself "
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Walsh Woodworks
5.0(
69
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Serving Old Mystic, CT and surrounding areas

In business since 2009

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Walsh Woodworks built our custom inset kitchen cabinets and island in 2015 and seven years later (with lots of daily use and family life) they are just as beautiful. Brendan is a joy to work with and brought expert recommendations to my specific ideas for kitchen design. His craftsmanship and attention to detail is without match. The kitchen cabinets are one of my favorite things in our house."
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Recommended by97%of homeowners
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Green's Home Improvements
4.9(
51
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Serving Old Mystic, CT and surrounding areas

In business since 2006

Free estimates

"Jesse Green is a consummate professional. He installed new siding and a few windows for me. He does what he says he would do, when he says he will do it. Top quality workmanship & customer service. He answers his phone!!! Hire this guy. You won’t be sorry. "
Remodeling - General Project
Remodeling - General Project
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Recommended by96%of homeowners
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Better Built Basements LLC
4.7(
212
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Serving Old Mystic, CT and surrounding areas

In business since 2008

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Unfortunately I give BBB a 1 star rating. The project began October of 2021 with demolition, upon completion of each phase I sent an email to Better Built Basement management thanking them for their work effort and identifying items that either required further explanation and/or resolution. As the project went on, I became increasingly frustrated with their lack of communication, lack of accountability, lack of caring, and lack of skill. The straw that broke my back was when Jim (an owner) called me a f’ing c’sucker. Randy, (an owner) sent me the following email: No one has time to read your 3-page condensing e-mails. You have done nothing but complaint. It's obnoxious and draining to everyone you come in contact with. There isn't one person who cant wait to have you out of our lives. I terminated Better Built Basements on June 7th, 2022, here are some of the details of my experience: - The demo crew was excellent in and out in a day and did a great job cleaning up - The electricians were very consultative in their approach to the project, providing input on lighting and outlet placements. - Framing was mediocre. Despite using laser equipment, one wall was wavy and the ceiling grid has a large gap. Pictures attached. - New steel stud framing and pre-hung doors should be dead on straight as an arrow instead, two of the doors has an aesthetically noticeable skew. - The replacement to an existing door resulted in using the wrong hinge set for the existing mortices, inclusive of color – all the other hardware is brass they used chrome. Picture attached. - 3 of the four doors were either chipped or cracked. BBB was notified before the ‘final’ paint job, but they failed to address the issue. - I returned home the day they applied joint compound to find glops of joint compound on the floor, which I tracked around my house, and glops on wood work on a floor where no work was occurring. Pictures attached - Following the flooring installation, they left garbage in my basement for 2.5 weeks, then did not take it when they came back – in frustration I disposed of it myself. - Many of joints on the ¼ round trim molding were caulked excessively to cover up sloppy miters. - Cracked switchhplate was not replaced. Picture attached. - Sub-contractors have sub-contractors, who seem to be able to sub contract – direct employees of BBB other than the demo and electrical were rare. BBB demands using a lock box, Many people have the combination, providing little sense of security over access to the home. Overall, BBB does a bad job communicating, managing expectations and fails to deliver on their stated objectives at best they are contractors not craftsman."
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Recommended by88%of homeowners
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The BullBag
5.0(
14
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Serving Old Mystic, CT and surrounding areas

In business since 2001

Credit card accepted

The only reusable dumpster for home and job site cleanup. After purchasing the BullBag from a local retailer, you would bring it home or to your job-site, set it up, fill it and call us! Our goal is come out within 2-3 business days to empty it at your location. You then get your bag immediately back! These bags are guaranteed for life. You Fill It! We Dump It! You Keep It!

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