Remodeling Contractor - Raleigh, NC
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Ecological Community Builders is a 501-c3 non-profit that provides services to residential homeowners in order to help further the mission of our parent company Builders of Hope. We have been providing Affordable Housing solutions for the past 10 years throughout the eastern half of the United States. we have partnered with many city and government agencies on Community Development projects here in North Carolina, Georgia and Florida. We are offering our expertise to homeowners in the Triangle as a way to further the mission of our parent company Builders of Hope. Ecological Community Builders provides you, the homeowner, with Award Winning service and expertise for your home improvement project, while in turn at no additional cost or expense, you are helping another family obtain safe affordable housing. Our prices are fair and competitive, the difference is, we use the majority of our proceeds to fund other Community Development Projects and neighborhood revitalization. We offer GREAT FINANCING alternatives. we even have a 0% interest 12 month offer.
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Dustin A.
2/23/2017 – I signed three separate contracts with Builders of Hope / Ecological Community Builders (NC GC License #64862). One was for a kitchen remodel amounting to $27,999.00, another for a master bath remodel amounting to $31,475.00 and a final one for exterior improvements to my home (including paint) amounting to $14,500.00. In aggregate, the contracts totaled $73,974.00. I made a 50% upfront deposit in cash totaling $36,986.50 for all three projects. 4/21/2017 – I signed a change order to the exterior contract amending the stucco finish to the foundation, steps and chimney to a layer of Brickweb instead. In addition, the foundation vents were to be replaced. These changes amounted to a net increase to the exterior contract of $6,200.00, increasing the overall exterior contract to $20,700.00. With this change order, I made another 50% upfront deposit in cash totaling $3,100.00. Total, my total cash deposits are now $40,076.50. 5/1/2017 – Due to lack of responsiveness from the company, not to mention frustration that nothing had yet commenced on the kitchen and bath remodel projects (no meetings to design and select cabinets and finishes were scheduled), I decided to cancel the kitchen and bath remodel contracts only and requested a full refund of my 50% upfront deposit for both of those projects. This amounted to $29,737.00. At present (late June 2017) – I still have not received the refund of my kitchen and bath remodel deposits. The only work that has been done is on the exterior project, and that is still not 100% complete. However, the paint job is complete (as of mid-May 2017) and satisfactory. The subcontractor they used (A Plus Contractors) did a great job and was good to work with. Most of the Brickweb to the foundation and steps is complete too. However, they used the wrong brick on the steps. So that still needs to be replaced and corrected. Further, they still have not applied the Brickweb to the chimney. In addition, there’s still several touch up’s needed in various places throughout the foundation. Builders of Hope / Ecological Community Builders (“BH/ECB”) have been a nightmare to deal with. Since I started doing business with them in late February 2017, three employees have left the company. Rumors have floated that they are not paying their subcontractors and have been late on paying their staff. I called the subcontractor who did the paint job on my house on 6/1/2017 and discovered that they had not been paid for my job. On 6/17/2017, I spoke with another subcontractor who was working on my Brickweb who said they had not been paid. When I signed on with BH/ECB in late February 2017, no similar issues were apparent as they had an A+ rating by the Better Business Bureau and the references all checked out well. Not to mention, HomeAdvisor and Angies List had mostly positive reviews for BH/ECB (and the limited negative reviews where responded to and/or resolved by BH/ECB). As it stands now, I will likely have liens placed on my property from these subcontractors even though I have already paid (and can prove I paid via canceled checks) BH/ECB for the services the subcontractors provided. As mentioned, due to lack of responsiveness and frustration with the local (Charlotte) BH/ECB office, I decided to cancel the kitchen and bath contracts effective 5/1/2017. Since early May 2017, I have been fighting to get back my deposits for the kitchen and bath remodels. Again, not the first thing had commenced on these projects (no design meetings nor cabinet and finishes selections). I have gotten nothing but the run around. I was originally told I would have my refund in two weeks. Approximately 8 weeks later, still nothing. At one point they said that I had instructed them to hold off on the kitchen and bath projects until after the exterior was finished up. This is not true. When I pointed out to them that even if that was true, they should not have taken my money (deposits) for the kitchen and bath project if their intention was to not start on them for several months. When I made this point to them, I got no response. More recently, I have been in communication with one of the owners/founders of BH/ECB. I’ve learned that he has essentially fired the entire BH/ECB staff in Raleigh and Charlotte. He said he is now sorting through the accounting and is blaming the management he had in place for the mess (I am not the only victim). He has been responsive thus far, to his credit, but becoming less and less responsive requiring more follow-up and more messages left. He appears unable, or unwilling, to provide any timeframe for anything at the moment. And, as I have learned after the fact, he has been convicted of bank fraud in the past (in the 90’s), making this situation even more concerning. [http://www.wdsu.com/article/contractor-nonpayment-turns-dream-project-into-nightmare/3356665; http://www.leagle.com/decision/19951696885FSupp811_11576/U.S.%20v.%20SCHULMAN] Please beware. I would highly encourage no one due business with this company. It’s bad enough for all of the current victims. There is no sense in adding to the list.
Unknown User
Recently had crown molding installed throughout my home and kitchen cabinets refinished. I was incredibly pleased with the level of attention, communication and professionalism received. Non-pressured experience and would gladly use their services again.
Unknown User
I received above and beyond what was expected. Professional and courteous as I used Ecological Community Builders to remodel at least 3/4 of my home. From my kitchen to two baths, roof, siding and a living room and hallway area. I could not have asked for a better experience. Will highly recommend them!!!
Unknown User
Professional to the umpteenth level. Couldn't be happier with my roof replacement and level of attention given to me and our home.
Address
5171 Glenwood Ave Ste 364
Raleigh, NC 27612
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South State St. Raleigh NC | Jun 2015 | construct a new 'Affordable' home as part of a Community Development project with the city of Raleigh. Part of the State Street Village Project | $125k | Raleigh, NC | |
Screened in Porch | Jun 2015 | enclosed the back porch for this customer. They had something specific in mind and we were able to provide exactly what they wanted. | $3k | Morrisville, NC | |
Consolidated Pines - Fuquay | May 2015 | This was a house scheduled to be demolished. we took the house, relocated it to a new lot. once there we built a new foundation to set the house on. The house was gutted down to studs and completely rebuilt. | $95k | Fuquay Varina, NC | |
Consolidated Pines - Burton Pines Way | May 2015 | Moved this house that was scheduled for demo. Relocated it to this new lot in a plan we were developing in conjunction with Wake County. the house was set on a brand new foundation, gutted and completely rebuilt from the studs out. we also changed the floor plan to accommodate a 3BR 2 BA home. | $51k | Fuquay Varina, NC | |
Abbottswood | Jun 2014 | This house was in need of a lot of help. It was quite run down when we found it. We replaced the roof, repaired / replaced extensive wood rot on the exterior and subfloors. made plumbing repairs and a few electrical repairs. we were able to turn this house around and provide a family with a safe, affordable home. | $25k | Fayetteville, NC | |
Foxhound | Apr 2014 | This was a vacant foreclosed home. The house was in decent shape to start. we re-painted the entire exterior and interior, replaced the appliances, new plumbing fixtures and light fixtures. There were some additional repairs due to rotted wood etc. We took a house, made repairs and were able to sell it affordably to a deserving family. | $15k | Raeford, NC | |
New Home Construction in Raleigh | Jun 2015 | NEW CONSTRUCTION: footings & foundations; framing; hardi plank siding/trim; roofing; plumbing; electrical, HVAC; insulation; drywall; carpentry & framing; painting; flooring; cabinets & countertops; concrete; sewer line; appliances; remove construction debris | $145k | Raleigh, NC | |
New Home Construction in Raleigh | Jun 2015 | NEW CONSTRUCTION: footings & foundations; framing; hardi plank siding/trim; roofing; plumbing; electrical, HVAC; insulation; drywall; carpentry & framing; painting; flooring; cabinets & countertops; concrete; sewer line; appliances; remove construction debris | $148k | Raleigh, NC | |
Remodeling in Fuquay-Varina | Jun 2015 | Install hardi plank siding & trim w/front gable detail; electrical wiring, fixtures & trim out; plumbing, fixtures & trim out. HVAC unit & installation; insulation; drywall; supply & install cabinets, carpet, vinyl; interior & exterior painting; concrete driveway; build front porch; general carpentry; appliances; install shelving | $60k | Fuquay Varina, NC |