Top 10 skylight installation services in Cleburne, TX
Top questions to ask before hiring a skylight installation contractor
A professional will assist you with scope and estimates, but having a clear idea of what you want to accomplish will help communication.
Do you want professionals to do everything, or do you have the time and skill to do some of the work?
Many projects such as have a DIY component, such as painting or cleanup.
First and foremost, protect yourself and make sure the contractor and any sub-contractors are licensed, bonded and insured.
Recent reviews for Cleburne skylight installers
I am William Harkins from Rockport, TX. Hired this company after Harvey, big mistake. When they finished the roof leaked after the first rain and they had to repair the ceiling damage. They had a painter come in and he was worse then the roofers. Had to r...
Very friendly , I had a great experience with this company . I would refer to any of my friends and family .
We have a contract with Star1 signed and dated November 1, 2017. They put on a new roof and it looks good. They have more work to do on their contract with us but understandably will not work until they have the first payment. We waited and waited for the...
Hired this company after Harvey, big mistake. When they finished the roof leaked after the first rain and they had to repair the ceiling damage. They had a painter come in and he was worse then the roofers. Had to repair some of the wall paint because he ...
DO NOT USE THIS BUSINESS!! Abraham Arellano is the name of the owner. He will tell you he can do everything you ask and he will give you a quote regarding the work to be done. Then he will state you need to pay a certain percentage down, and work starts. ...
Do not let the color matching tees fool you. Kenneth Patton and his crew were supposed to finish the work in two weeks, 3 months later, work still unfinished and Kenneth Patton’s 4Xtream nowhere to be found, talking to attorneys at this point. Crew (1 guy...
No pay Slow Pay Be careful Jay McKee has no clue about managing construction. He will slow pay his subs to death and Vineyard is in the business of having liens placed on property project managers run jobs well but ask them how long subs stick around and ...