
Angi Approved
In business since 1953
Free estimates
Customers say: Quality work
"They seemed to be more expensive but the windows are good"


Angi Approved
In business since 1953
Free estimates
Customers say: Quality work
"They seemed to be more expensive but the windows are good"
Angi Approved
In business since 1992
Free estimates
Customers say: Quality work
"They did a great job and stayed safe during the storm "

Angi Approved
In business since 1992
Free estimates
Customers say: Quality work
"2026 Work was completed on 01/12/2026 and we are very pleased with the outcome. We were disappointed with the communication aspect of when the work would get done and when the crew would actually show up. No return of calls and no updates. But once Jonathan and Nacho showed up they did an amazing job. Very skilled and professional. Pictures show the completed work after house was repainted"

Angi Approved
In business since 2022
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"They did a great job. They worked with my schedule"

Angi Approved
Super Service Award Winner
In business since 2010
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"Project went well and Titan really worked hard to pull off all the permitting and local requirements for this project. All the teams working were top quality, respectful professionals who renovated our basement. Titan added in a kitchen, full bathroom, flooring, electrical, lighting, all new plumbing including sump pump and slab cuts. In addition a new HVAC and tankless water heater were installed. The final product was above expectations and within budget. We have since hired Titan for an additional project."

Angi Approved
Super Service Award Winner
In business since 2016
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"The contractor contacted us through Angi's List and represented himself as honest, reliable, and communicative. We explained upfront that we had recently experienced serious issues with a broker and movers and were specifically seeking a professional contractor to avoid further problems. The contractor visited the property to review the scope of work. A second visit occurred with another individual who took measurements and advised on project timing. We entered into a contract with an agreed-upon completion timeframe of approximately 5 6 weeks. Shortly after work began, communication became inconsistent. The contractor represented that materials had been ordered for the project. We later confirmed this was not true. Despite repeated written requests, the contractor failed to provide clear updates, timelines, or proof that materials had been purchased. The contractual completion deadline passed with substantial work incomplete. Workers left the property and removed their tools, creating the appearance that the job had been abandoned. No clear explanation or written plan was provided regarding when or how work would resume. Worker Nonpayment Escalation. We were contacted directly by the contractor's workers, who stated they had not been paid and that a $2,000 check issued to them had bounced. This raised serious concerns about professionalism, reliability, and potential risk to us as homeowners. At no point did the contractor adequately address these concerns in writing. Concerns Regarding Specific Worker (Luis) Luis, who had previously performed electrical work, behaved in an unprofessional manner. We made clear that we do not consent to Luis performing any further work on our property in any capacity. Despite this, the contractor attempted to reassign him to complete the remaining work without our approval. Final Communication and Termination After a continued lack of response, misrepresentations regarding materials, missed deadlines, and worker nonpayment issues, trust was irreparably broken. We issued written notice terminating the contract, revoking access to the property, and requesting an accounting of payments, work completed, and materials purchased. All further communication was requested to be in writing only. Summary The contractor failed to meet contractual obligations, misrepresented material purchases, ignored written communications, and allowed the project to stall. Worker nonpayment and bounced checks created additional risk and instability. Due to these cumulative issues, termination of the contract was necessary and justified. The contractor visited the property twice, took measurements, and we entered into a contract with a 5 6 week completion timeline. Soon after work began, communication became inconsistent. The contractor stated that materials had been ordered; we later confirmed this was not true. Despite multiple written requests, he failed to provide clear updates, timelines, or proof of material purchases. The agreed completion deadline passed with significant work unfinished. Workers left the property and removed their tools, giving the appearance that the job had been abandoned. No clear written plan was provided for resuming or completing the work. Due to misrepresentation regarding materials, lack of written documentation, missed deadlines, repeated payment requests without transparency, worker nonpayment issues, and an overall breakdown of trust, we terminated the contract in writing and revoked access to our property. We are seeking accountability, reimbursement for payments made for incomplete work, and appropriate action to help prevent similar experiences for other homeowners. "

Angi Approved
In business since 1992
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"From initial visit we felt comfortable w Michael and his knowledge in this area. Factory Direct handled the entire project from HOA approval Permitting to completion to exceed our expectations. Great job well done now enjoying an enclosed area we love."
Angi Approved
In business since 1998
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"PLEASE READ: Mark was great to work with in the beginning. After I did calculations for some items, Mark became angry and stopped communicating. Before construction could continue, I needed to get an electrician out because there was a real issue. Mark insisted there wasn't. After I insisted and called him out on his lack of communication, he said he was sending over his electrician the next morning. I cancelled plans and stayed home to wait on electrician. I never heard from Mark and he did not respond to texts. I called and he said there was nothing wrong and a new switch was installed. I called an electrician. There was an issue and the new switch was not installed. We also agreed that I would pay for flooring materials on main floor(lvp and underlayment) and Mark would demo and level kitchen and provide transition and baseboard. The floor is sloped in an area and there is a random square board and cuts in wood in more than one area. Mark used my old cheap laminate as a transition board on the stairs. This is not a joke or exaggeration. In addition, Mark did not use the underlayment that I purchased at his recommendation. Mark’s company cut and painted flooring on my gray stained covered porch without putting anything down. I have this on blink video occurring all day. There was paint and dust all over the porch. Mark does not apologize ever. The area had sharp small nails on stairs that were not even worked on. Mark said my request to correct this is ridiculous and said he would not repair slope. I’ve given him every opportunity to repair. I asked for an additional contract so we could let the contract guide us instead. Mark refused to add repairing of slope area and ignores me about underlayment. I asked him not to continue work or send his guys back for other work(He is doing insurance work on bottom floor.) Mark sent his guys twice after this and they just came into the house. I sent them home on Labor Day and texted Mark that I explicitly asked him not to be on the property until we had a signed agreement. His response was they could just work in garage. Update: 9/9/24! Mark is now demanding I take the reviews down or he won’t repair floors. The nightmare continues. He said he is putting a lien on my house. He says I am preventing him from doing the work but that is a complete lie. Read all details above to understand."

Angi Approved
Super Service Award Winner
In business since 2024
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"Alex is amazing! He has remodeled our bathroom with a new bath in less than 3 days. Work has been done very professionaly and we are super happy about the end results."

Angi Approved
Super Service Award Winner
In business since 2015
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"We recently had Atlanta Porch and Patio build a screened-in porch and paver patio, and we could not be happier with the results! The craftsmanship and quality of materials are outstanding—right down to the small details like the electrical outlet plate design. The Brazilian hardwood flooring is absolutely stunning and has become our favorite part of the porch. Upgrading from a concrete slab to a paver patio gave the entire project such a polished, high-end look. A big thank you to Judy Goldberg, our project manager, who guided us through all the beautiful design options and helped us choose the perfect fit for our style and budget. If you’re considering a porch, deck, or patio project, we highly recommend Atlanta Porch and Patio. You’ll be so glad you chose them!"
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