Top 10 regrading services in Kansas City, MO
Top questions to ask before hiring a regrading specialist
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 Kansas City regrading services
Jason promised to show up several times but failed to keep his words. Not only that, he was also rude on the phone.
Extremely disappointing. Poor quality work, jobs unfinished, used my garage to dump dozens of paint pans, used paint rollers, other paint trash from jobs other than mine! Kept one of my light fixtures and my house key when he arbitrarily decided to up t...
Jason Etter and a helper I believe named Ryan installed my Christmas lights on my home 11-25-15.The look was great. They promised me if 10-15 lights go out (as they predicted could happen) just call and they would be out to replace them. I had 35+ lights ...
Found these people on craigslist for the purpose of putting up xmas lights on my home. Responded right away to my text messages, text a picture of my home, address and said they'd be at my home at such and such time on Wednesday just a couple days later....
Got a new flagstone patio built I love it highly recommend these guys
Needed Mr Knapp to fix a door that had water leaking underneath. We were not told there would be a service charge of $25. We had to give him a ride to Home Depot to purchase the door and window seal, because he had tire issues on his own truck. Then was ...
Kevin did an excellent job this past summer. He is very punctual and pays attention to details. Fast and efficient and reasonable in price.
Horrible, the worst! 7 layer high retaining wall and all layers are above ground, I'm now going to have to rebuild it myself because it will likey be collapsed by spring. The rule is to completely bury one layer if the wall is going to be 3 or layers hi...