
Find Top-Rated Randolph Water And Fire Damage Services
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A46Reviews
Business Description: Since 2001 Marco Breda and Marco Polo Cbuild yonstruction team have been building homes & renovations in Massachusetts and Boston area. Over the years we have built a solid foundation in both reputation and process to help custom our project. Our portfolio spans from schedule and budget driven commercial and residential projects. We continue to build on our twelve plus years in business and years of combined experience from our local craftsman into the next generation. 20 employees. Uses 25 subs for electrical & plumbing, kitchen/bath cabinets designer. Cost is determined by the job. No travel charges. Ask about Angie's List discount.
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A118Reviews
Business Description: Doing business with Beantown Home Improvements: • We honor our Veteran’s every day with significant discounts for Active, Reserve and Retired Military personnel. • We are fully licensed as Builders (CS-107322) & Home Improvement Contractors (178728) and carry $1M-$2M in liability insurance. • Financing available • Billing is per Massachusetts General Law MGL c. 142A in which the contract amount shall be split up into thirds. About us: Beantown Home Improvements is a family owned and operated business built around "old school" values serving Massachusetts. In today's day and age where quality, craftsmanship and simple honesty can be tough, if not impossible to find, you need not look any further. We do it right the first time. With our simple no BS approach, our objective is to be up front and honest with every client, earn your respect, and offer outstanding customer service that is second to no one and Jim guarantees that! Simple right? We think so! Still sadly, we hear time and time again how a consumer reached out to a business for goods or services only to never hear back or be told that they will receive a response in 1-2 days, only for it to turn into 1-2 weeks! Now I guess we are cut from a different cloth, but this just blows our minds how these companies can stay in business. At Beantown Home Improvements we know your time is valuable and that you have a job that needs to be done correctly, and in a timely manner so you can get on with your lives. When it comes down to it, we’re not sales people and no one likes to be sold. Our goal as home improvement experts is to inform you of the products we offer and how we can be of service, so that you can make an educated decision that you can live with and we can stand behind. Our word truly is our bond and it is our mission to offer only the highest quality, most energy efficient products and services on the market that we ourselves use in our own homes. Additionally we focus on the greening of our business by utilizing technology to reduce print and paper materials, reduce waste by partnering with environmentally conscientious manufacturers, and recycle as much construction debris as possible. Let’s all do our part and preserve our way of life for our children.
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F24Reviews
Business Description: We have the professional certifications and experience not only for cleaning mold and removing mold that you may have, but for taking the corrective measures to insure it won’t happen again. Most companies are not certified in toxic mold removal. All they do is a “cleaning”. This usually does not kill mold spores, and they grow back in a short time. We follow the strict standards of NORMI (National Organization of Remediators and Mold Inspectors) and the IICRC (Institute of Inspection, Cleaning, and Restoration Certification).
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C5Reviews
Business Description: This company offers services like water and smoke damage, physical therapy and sports medicine
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D3Reviews
Business Description: This company offers services like carpet cleaning, home inspection, furniture refinishing, water and smoke damage and home warranty
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Water And Smoke Damage reviews in Randolph
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AI must say that Jim (the owner) and all of his sub-contractors were a pleasure to work with!
I had been through a very stressful time dealing with all of the water damage and going back and forth with insurance and Jim was right there to answer any and all questions I had about the estimate and what was going to be required to get everything done. It was a long process and Jim was very patient and agreed to do the work, even after 5 months had passed, due to back and forth conversations with insurance.
The windows came first, and the window crew did such an awesome job! They were great about explaining everything and telling me all about the new windows and keeping me informed on everything they were doing. It was evident that they were all very passionate about the work they do!
The next step was getting the drywall and plaster done. This process was seamless as well! The guys came in and had everything completed in half a day.
The kitchen was then completed and Jim was great about making sure that all of the finishes were done just as I had envisioned them.
The final phase was having the whole house re-painted. The painting job was fantastic! I couldn't have asked for better quality work!
Jim was always checking in during each stage of the process, to make sure everything was running smooth. I also have to add that I was so impressed with Jim's responsiveness during this whole process. I would email him, and would get a response right away. Jim was always great at explaining everything he was doing and why, which was huge.
Jim is a true professional and takes great pride in the work he does and I would definitely recommend him to anyone looking to do a home improvement project.
I am looking forward to having him back to do some other projects on the house in the near future!
- Brianna E. -
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After explaining the timeframe that we needed the work done in -about a 10 week window-we had a lot of trouble getting anyone to come out.We were required to provide the window and countertop that were being installed.After the walls were opened,the workers left a huge mess.We had to clean up chunks of drywall,plaster dust, and remove the ruined insulation.We would be told that work would continue the next day but no one would show up or call.At one point sheetrock was installed without insulation (that we'd provided) so the wall had to come back down so that the insulation could be put up-I think if I hadn't happened to walk in during the work it would have been left like that.They also tried to reinstall water-damaged wood trim instead of replacing it.After the work was finished and paid off,we noticed that they must have run out of primer as the ceiling had an area of different paint.
- patricia w.