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    Tri-State Deck Cleaning

    Tri-State Deck Cleaning

    5.0
    (3 reviews)

    Having an older home, we've worked with numerous contractors. I want to highly recommend one I just…read moreworked with, Tri-State Deck Cleaning. They just cleaned our house, our back deck, and fence, then stained all of it. I've never worked with a more professional contractor. Adam, the owner, was in constant contact, kept his word, and overall just had a highly professional demeanor. If you're looking for this kind of work, I highly recommend.

    We love the job Tri-State Deck Cleaning (Adam) did! This past fall we got three quotes to clean and…read morestain our deck. Adam's quote wasn't the most expensive or the least expensive but upon talking with Adam we felt he was the right person for the job. Adam was very helpful and even consulted on what color would go best with the color of our home. He pressure washed our 200ish sq ft deck, and stained it with a solid stain to cover the existing, old worn red stain. We love the results! The job was done in two days and Adam worked hard to get us in before the season was over. Now that it's Spring, we hired Adam to come back out and stain our (insane amount) of privacy fencing. The previous owners really went all in on the fencing. Again, once we were on the schedule, Adam and his team were prompt. Also, our job was complicated. Our fence is shared with neighbors and some have their side painted a different color of their preference (which we were happy to leave) but took a considerable amount of explaining (and diagram drawing) to make sure Adam's team knew what to stain and what to not. They were patient and attentive. Despite it being a ton of fencing, the job was completed in two days, one to clean the fence, the other to stain. It looks great!

    Chris Hollon Construction

    Chris Hollon Construction

    3.8
    (10 reviews)

    In mid-July 2024, we met with Chris Hollon (owner) regarding a deck and patio replacement, two…read moreoutdoor fireplaces, and a roof over part of the deck. He quoted a price lower than competitors and claimed the job could be done by Halloween. I work in construction and know this was unrealistic since we hadn't signed a contract or picked out materials yet. On August 7, we signed the contract and paid a 1/3 deposit, with 4 equal payments to follow. Shortly after, we met on-site again. Chris dismissed the Halloween timeline (his own estimate) but said crews would be available and it could be done by Thanksgiving. By September, we selected stone, composite, and rail types and sent them to Chris. Work didn't begin until early October, after repeated, unanswered calls to Chris and Todd Payne (general manager). The patio was poured around October 21. In November, no work occurred. Chris and Todd blamed a truss plant fire and LVL beam shortages. Todd repeatedly asked me about the composite color--despite it already being sent. Framing started the first week of December. On day one, Todd called to ask if I was home to give the framer engineered drawings--not something I should need to handle. During framing, Chris contacted me more than ever--not about progress, but to upsell a new roof with a "family discount." I declined. Right before the holidays, Chris asked for the second payment early and promised major progress while we were out of town. We declined since less than half the phase was complete. While away, he walked back his claim. When we returned, the only new work was the shingled deck roof. A dump trailer had been left in our driveway the entire time. When I asked for it to be removed, Todd said it had a flat tire and asked me to inflate it, which I did just to get rid of it. January and February saw minimal progress. Fireplaces and rough electrical were completed late January. Weather caused some delays, but 4 months in and we still had no decking or rails. Decking started March 18--3 months after Chris said it would be done. The sub did quality work but showed up late and left early. Work picked up in March and April, and I began making partial payments as progress resumed. My wife started texting Chris frequently to get things moving. Eventually, he snapped, replying to her: "this is harassment" and "I don't need your attitude." He never apologized. Later, when Chris came on-site, I confronted him. He admitted he underbid the project and begged us not to share what we paid. He insisted he never said we could paint the patio ceiling (even though he had) and argued over it until I asked him to stop. I gave him color swatches for trim and ceiling stain--he lost them and asked again. We resent them, and weeks later Todd asked for the colors again. By late April, painting, stonework, gutters, trim, and patio ceiling were complete. Rust stains on the patio--caused by tools left out all winter--were removed. Chris requested another payment; I declined until full completion. The project was finally completed May 8, 2025, and we paid in full on May 9--8 months after work started. I do not recommend this contractor. Unprofessional, rude, and unreliable. Chris behaves more like a buddy than a contractor--talking about microdosing mushrooms and politics instead of job progress. After hiring him, I read online reviews. I was surprised by the positives but also shocked by how negatively the company responded to criticism--calling one customer "delusional" and dismissing others with "you can't make everyone happy." Everything here is factual and can be supported with the contract, photos, and saved texts

    In February 2024, We paid Chris Hollan Construction $61,250 (was suppose to be $58,000) for 2…read morecovered porches and a concrete pad for us to build a shed on. As of today we are owed a refund of $3,250 (which has been promised to be delivered 3 different times now with no shows). We tried to close the permit to find that the front porch needed to be approved thru Zoning and was not. It failed inspection due to no gutter on addition, oversized from original plans, stairs are not even, which has resulted in my husband falling down them. The original gutter on my home was cut and seemed so any future damage from this will not be covered by insurance or warranty. The roof was to be rubber due to the pitch but it's shingled (and doesn't match the original roofs shingle) and there is nothing between the shingles and the plywood which voids any warranty there also. They created a trip hazard going up to the porch with the concrete pad they placed for new porch. And the front porch roof is crooked! They severed my electrical wire that ran out to a post in my front yard, in which they taped it back together and then concreted over it and told us the light doesn't work for reasons not controlled by them. The back porch was enlarged after plans where drawn up. The new design doesn't have plans approved by an Engineer. No electrical permits were pulled. The stairs are again uneven. There are concerns how the roof is attached to my home. The back patio roof should have a rubber roof also but it's shingled with no barrier between shingles and plywood like the front porch. They applied a thin piece of flashing to divert water in which the inspector for Boone County laughed when he seen! I opted for engineered wood for the longevity and the colors do not match. When they ran the electric to my inside switch they left large holes in wall and just put the switch cover back up like we would notice. The 8x10 concrete pad they installed for us, was probably 8x10 with the forms but we had to add bricks to the back of the pad because it wasn't correct once they removed the wood forms. Anytime we contact Chris Hollan Construction we get empty promises but no action. AVOID them at all costs!!! We have started to seek a new contractor to see how much additional we will have to now pay to get these porches to code. I would understand this more if we had a bunch of friends build this on weekend for beer money! But $58,000 there is no excuse for such crap work and no response from owner. The manager just feeds you a line to make it seem like something will be done. But nothing happens. The over payment was discovered in October when they tried to get a final payment. Very very poor communication. I will gladly show anyone the list of problems from Boone County over this extremely expensive seedy half @$$ job that was done

    Logan's Woodshack

    Logan's Woodshack

    1.0
    (3 reviews)

    I'm pretty sure this guy went out of business finally. That…read moreold adage proves true once again. People don't always get what they deserve, but they usually get what's coming to them. Karma.

    Here's your updated review with the additional point:…read more These guys are con men. Attention homeowners, contractors, business owners, etc.--beware! These guys were hired as subcontractors to complete custom closets, and after 10 months, the work is still not finished. The craftsmanship is terrible: hardware is crooked, gaps from the ceiling to the floor vary by as much as two inches, the painting is incomplete, and drawers don't shut properly. Their work is so poorly aligned that I could do better with a miter box myself. They constantly make demands, such as, "We won't be back until the floors are done," only to then get overspray all over the newly finished wood. Since this is custom work, it's difficult to find someone else to come in and finish the job, so they hold you hostage, saying they won't return until you pay another $5,000. I'm 96% paid, yet the work is only 50% complete--and it's a mess. The owner refuses to take responsibility, blaming everything from faulty drywall to the size of his workforce. He even knocked holes in the drywall and refused to fix them. To make matters worse, they took items from my home over 6 months ago and still haven't returned them. He also blames the primary contractor for delays, even though he personally promised he would finish the job and just never shows up. He claimed he was forced to cut his workforce down to two people--I'm guessing they're going under. Don't get caught in that! The drawings they provided look nothing like the cabinets. When I asked about it, he said the drawings are supposed to be a "rough idea" of what they'd look like--which defeats the whole purpose of drawings! You use drawings to know what you're paying for! Contractors and homeowners--stay far away from Logan's Woodshack if you don't want to get caught in a scam. After 10 months, no apologies, just excuses and demands for more money. The owner is a horrible person, and I caution anyone against using their services. Let me know if any more changes are needed!

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