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Groundworks
New to Angi

Serving Albuquerque, NM and surrounding areas

Approved (Corporate)

In business since 2017

Free estimates

Warranties offered

Groundworks is the North America’s leading and fastest-growing foundation repair and water management solutions provider. Groundworks is a vertically integrated company with its own manufacturing operations and a world-class software solution, allowing us to serve our customers more effectively. From the first phone call to the annual maintenance offered, our customers have peace of mind knowing we’re there with one mission – to repair, protect and improve their home.

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Simmons Plumbing & Heating Co
4.8(
131
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Serving Albuquerque, NM and surrounding areas

In business since 1973

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"We have been using Simmons for years. I had tried several other companies and always got poor service or completely ripped off. Very tired of this in Albuquerque! Simmons Plumbing is an above average constant! I trust that they won't overcharge or say one thing and do another. They aren't the most affordable, but they are the best workers and when they give you a quote, even if it's much harder and takes much longer, they honor their quote (redoing our exterior pipes to the city was ****). They are polite and prompt and I'm thrilled we have one company we can trust. Thank you Dean & Co."
Recommended by93%of homeowners
Bear Restoration
4.0(
15
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Serving Albuquerque, NM and surrounding areas

In business since 1990

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"This property was involved in the Great Southwest Freeze of 2011 - Albuquerque New Mexico,. A water pipe froze and burst on February 2, 2011, which flooded the entire townhouse of approximately 1060 sq ft. Water mitigation was completed (by Steamatic Albuquerque New Mexico) - water cleaned up, laminate flooring removed - see my review for them on their page. Bear Restoration subcontracted another company (Ray's Flooring Albuquerque New Mexico) for the floor tile work, and I give a review for them on their page. My cumulative grades given are a combination of the following grades for several different people at Bear Restoration. Veronica (in the office) is TERRIFIC. Every time I called, she sounded concerned, friendly and caring. She takes her job seriously and has great follow-up. Veronica gets an "A." WADE at Bear Restoration came out to survey and plan the work in the beginning of February. He said, "we can't get you on the work list until the end of February." Later in the conversation, he told us that his home also had water damage, and "I can guarantee that my floor will be done this weekend."The fact that his house will take priority is NOT what a customer wants to hear! Unprofessional. However, I was willing to understand that there are perks associated with folks who do this type of work - one being that their homes get done first. However, the work start date was delayed and delayed. Finally, we were given a work start date of April 5 - a full 2 months after the disaster occurred. SO, we waited and had SEVERAL SEVERAL SEVERAL telephone, in-person, and email conversations with Wade during this waiting time because we were doing some upgrades (different colored paint, tile rather than laminate flooring, different baseboards etc.) With Wade, we walked through the home and even put paint swatches on the different walls, gave him a SAMPLE of the baseboard, SAMPLES of the paint colors (color mixture information, names of the paint colors, name of the paint manufacturer, the name of the home improvement store where we got the paint and baseboard samples) explained in DETAIL what we wanted done. We did our side of the work - supplying information SEVERAL times via telephone conversations, email and in-person conversations (ad nauseum) to make sure WADE (since he was the point-of-contact-person) had the information he needed. Why did we have so many conversations? Because from the get-go, his attitude did not give me any confidence at all. Did I perceive him to be a passive aggressive smart aleck? YES. We didn't change our minds once during the process. Short of writing the contract ourselves, passing the information along to the work crew ourselves, and basically, doing Wade's work for him, we gave him clear, concise, detailed information. When the April 5 work date came, the workers showed up exactly on time, but called me to say that they did not have the specific work order, and did not know what colors to use, which color went in which room, they didn't know there was a change in the baseboards etc. They had no idea that there was supposed to be upgrades and came with the wrong paint and other materials to do the work. I had to call WADE and ask him to come over with the work order. I had to leave work and go to the property. When he showed up, he said, "I didn't realize your job was coming up so fast." From February 2 to April 5 - with several push back dates, is NOT fast! Who is he trying to fool? Pitiful, poor professionalism and communication. He couldn't care less about his customers. Wade gets a triple "F." However, ONCE THEY HAD THE CORRECT INFORMATION ABOUT THE WORK, the painters and other workers (new insulation, drywall, wall texturing, and painting ) were very friendly and worked quickly and efficiently. Mike (the supervisor) asked questions, and all workers gave me the impression that they really cared. Mike and the other workers get an "A" for professionalism, caring, quality work and friendliness. They didn't remove any of the nails in the walls (from pictures and artwork)- just painted right over them. That's the only issue I had with them. To be fair, I didn't notice them and I am sure that if I had asked, Mike would have removed them, patched the holes and painted. But the question is: Should I have had to ask? Overall, drywall and texturing looks very good, paint is good. Mike was attentive to my "punch list" of little areas that needed to be redone. I have no issues with Mike or his crew. Now get this: On the work order, the expected completion date (written by WADE) says: February 27, 2011. On my insurance company website, the payment (from my insurance company) was made to them on 3/2! We also paid them for the upgrades early in March around the same time. O.K. to be fair, there was some confusion and delay in us endorsing the contract. -only because of unclear communication from Wade. Once we were notified by Wade, we were delayed in signing the contract only by a couple of days (we work and could not drop everything and run over there). However, because we did not respond at his whim of coming down immediately, he pushed back our start date to early April. ACTUAL work dates for this part of the work is 4/5 - 4/8. Will I use them again? Most likely, NO. If another representative other than Wade will be assigned to my contract, I might. Otherwise, I'll probably look on Angie's list for an "A" graded contractor. Bear Restoration is on my insurance company's "preferred provider" list. I've talked to my insurance company about what happened."
Recommended by73%of homeowners
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Advance Concept Construction
3.9(
16
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Serving Albuquerque, NM and surrounding areas

In business since 1999

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Chris was on time and great to work with.  He installed hardware to all our kitchen cabinets and replaced the kick board under the kitchen cabinets.  Chris fixed some loose boards in the upstairs bathroom and also reinforced one of the closets.  I will use Advance Concept Construction again.  Thank you. <br />"
Recommended by75%of homeowners
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Paul Davis Restoration of Northern New Mexico
4.3(
16
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Serving Albuquerque, NM and surrounding areas

In business since 1996

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Emergency services offered

"It was outstanding in every aspect. 1. They responded immediately with a team that had to drive 2 hours to the location of the house. They were there in the afternoon; I called in the morning. Very professional, very knowledgeable. 2. Every single item in a large, uniquely designed home in northern NM was removed and cataloged, including pictures taken of where each item was located. This includes things such as salt and pepper shakers, etc. 3. Everything was driven in semi trucks back down to Santa Fe where each item was cleaned and then brought back up after the repair work was done. This included artwork, pottery, clothes, handmade rugs, quilts, etc. 4. They worked extremely well with the insurance company - very necessary to make sure everything was done and done seamlessly. 5. The workers had to be good at obscure things such as adobe cleaning and repair, Mexican tile, large overhead beams, heavy tile roof... Everything was done well and quickly. 6. This entire job, start to finish, was completed in a little over THREE MONTHS. Unheard of. (And if you don't know, this is incredibly fast.) 7. They encouraged a list of things that weren't done or needed patching, of which there were about 15 small things. They were done immediately. I just can't say enough good things about Paul Davis Restoration!!!"
Recommended by75%of homeowners
SUNBELT CONCRETE INC
5.0(
3
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Serving Albuquerque, NM and surrounding areas

In business since 1983

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Warranties offered

"I really liked that as soon as we got the idea that it was urgent to rip up the concrete, he came the next day, and jack hammered it all up, even though I couldn't give them a timeline as to when to repour it. We had some plumbing under it, that we had to get fixed first. I was so happy and impressed, the way he jumped on getting it ripped out so that we could continue on that path. The job that he did was excellent, they charged me for a whole kind of concrete, and they ended up doing another patch. The whole job was beautiful."
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Mock N Son
4.6(
8
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Serving Albuquerque, NM and surrounding areas

In business since 2010

Free estimates

Warranties offered

Residential and commercial maintenance. Our licenses include: GB98, EE98, JE98 and ES3J. We are bonded and insured. We offer discounts to Seniors, Military, Law Enforcement and Firefighters. We have over 45 years as Custom Home Builders, commercial, remodel, electrical and state of the art home automation and security systems.

Recommended by87%of homeowners
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FAQs for foundation, basement or crawlspace waterproofing / encapsulation projects in Albuquerque, NM

The most affordable way to waterproof your basement is with interior methods like waterproof paint, costing between $1 and $8 per square foot, or silicate concrete sealers priced at $4 to $6 per square foot. However, these solutions are only suitable for certain issues. If your basement moisture is due to more serious problems like a cracked foundation, you'll need more extensive (and costly) repairs.

Absolutely! Waterproofing your basement is a smart investment that can increase your home's value. By keeping your basement dry and free of moisture problems, you protect your home's structural integrity and make it more appealing to potential buyers. Plus, taking proactive measures now can prevent costly water damage repairs down the line.

The time required to waterproof a basement depends on the selected method. Some approaches to interior waterproofing, like paint or sealant, can be completed within a day. Installing new drains or weeping tiles will need at least two to three days of labor. Any forms of exterior waterproofing that require you to excavate land will require an additional three days of work to prepare the ground.

Yes, basement waterproofing can significantly increase your home's value. A dry, leak-free basement is a strong selling point for potential buyers, enhancing your property's desirability and market price. Investing in professional waterproofing not only protects your home's structural integrity but also ensures a healthier living environment by preventing mold and mildew growth.

Waterproofing both the interior and exterior of your basement offers the best protection against moisture. Exterior waterproofing stops water from penetrating your foundation, while interior methods manage any moisture that does enter. If you must choose one, exterior waterproofing is generally more effective, as it prevents water from reaching your home's interior in the first place.

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