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Rheinlander Construction
4.3(
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Serving Evansville, IN and surrounding areas

In business since 1971

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

4-5 EMPLOYEES. USE SUBS. COST IS DETERMINED BY THE JOB. FREE ESTIMATES.\nRheinlnader Construction is owner operated and has been in business for more then 40 years. We take pride in our work and want the customer to be happy.

Recommended by83%of homeowners
QUALITY HOME IMPROVEMENTS INC
4.3(
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Serving Evansville, IN and surrounding areas

In business since 1979

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

LICENSE#: RSC0295. ADDITIONAL CONTACT: Scott Groeger. \n\nA local family owned, residential remodeling firm founded in 1979.\nAll work performed by our employees, no subcontracting.\nLicensed, Insured, and Bonded.\nMember of NARI (National Association of the Remodeling Industry)since 1979\nQuality workmanship and professionalism, resulting in a customer base of over 4,000 satisfied customers.\nWe service the local areas of Evansville , and Newburgh.

Recommended by83%of homeowners
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Brastock Contractors
1.3(
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Serving Evansville, IN and surrounding areas

In business since 2008

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Please DO NOT HIRE. Andrew Spears preys on women. I had hired him for various small jobs to prepare my rental for sale. He claimed he could do and finish all work within two days , charging 500 a day plus supplies. He never showed on the first day but his two young sons did. They were limited to the extent of work they could do, stating their dad had the tools they needed to do the work. They had left the tub surround they had pulled out on my hard wood floors without any tarps. When I called Andrew to ask why he never called or showed he explained he had another project, when I asked if he was charging for a full day he said would only charge half day. On second day my husband came with me and Andrew's demeanor changed abruptly. After first day of work Andrew asked for 500 to pay for supplies, when asked for receipts he claimed it will all be on an invoice after work is done. Third day he asked for three days pay and still hadn't started vent on water heater, denying he said he would only charge half day for the day he never showed. Then proceeds to say I will have pay additional money when he comes back to fix water heater flue. His work was poor, left mess, totally disrespectful to my property,cut tile in our family room, when he was asked to come clean his mess and repair his poor work he had an attitude, was cleaning his construction mess with my home vacuum, my vacuum is now broke. He tried to make me feel guilty and accused my husband and I of lying. When asking for receipts he said the receipts were on bathroom wall referring to his work. As time went on and we hired others to repair his poor work we have found more and more flaws in his work, he had left hot wires in attic, fire hazard, tub tile he used wrong grout, uneven, did not seal and left too large of gap for the tub glaze guy to caulk, was never able to put recess lights in that he said he would, left drooping in ceiling where he drywall patched, list goes on , again when we approached him about the poor work had an attitude and argumentive. When he never showed for last part of job we asked him not to come back. Then he became defensive and threatened to put a lien on my house. Please stay away from this contractor."
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