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    Collins Handyman Services & Remodel

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    They might work out for some folks - they didn't for us. It…read morestarted out well enough. We read on Nextdoor their own reply on someone's request, stating they had invested in specific flooring tools, and they'd be fast, and no need to worry. As we had an LVP floor installed not five years ago, which was installed incorrectly, causing most locks to have broken in the process - naturally we had a lot of planks popping up. Scott came to our house and said: no worry, we have special tools, here's a coupon for 10% discount, I quote you $400 and we'll fix it for you, along with one year warranty on all labor. Well, great! We had been clear from the beginning we weren't in a hurry, knowing it was around the holidays, and end of Jan would be fine. Nena, the wife slash "office planner", said it'd be January 7th, 11:00am. January 7th became 1pm when he showed up. And he was sick, snottering, coughing and dripping all over my house. Unprofessional and inconsiderate start, especially as my wife happens to have a compromised immune system. When you're sick, stay the hell home! The 'special tools' never came out. What did happen was Scott and his friend put their body weight on loose planks, smeared glue between the planks, sprayed some acetone down, and called it fixed. Oh, and of course the $400 quote ended up double that. No wonder when you're quoted $75 for tape and glue, ah ha. Some special painters tape that must be. Best part? We asked for them to come back and finish it up, as they had forgotten at least three planks. And to fix some damage they had caused to the same planks they had "fixed". They answered they'd come back on the 21st. That day came and went, and when we asked when they were planning to come, the answer was a nasty gram they had no intention to come back and "fix the mistakes of the previous installer". In other words: the one year warranty on ALL labor means nothing, the 10% discount was never factored in, the job was not finished - in fact, there is more damage than what we started with - and the "quote" didn't mean squat. We had been patient and gracious throughout the process, but will never again use Scott Collins nor recommend them. Ever. If you want to see before/after pictures, screenshots of their messaging/promises, reach out. Just so you are prepared of what will come your way.

    The following is a review / complaint that I have hesitated to write but it is time. I am an…read more82-year-old Boisean (I no longer live in Vancouver Washington) widow who contracted with Collins Handyman Services & Remodel LLC of Nampa RCE - 62903 (Scott and Nena Collins, co-owners) to repair household damage mainly from my late husband's power wheelchair, which included tile and grout damage in the master bath--Invoice 1313 paid in full November 7 for the re-grout work and Invoice 1307 paid in full October 9 reflecting more painting and repair work that they did, particularly another item that was not completed: remove heavy duty wrought iron curtain hooks in living room, patch/repair holes/paint and texture if needed. Scott finished the master bath grout repair November 7 except the sealing. Nena indicated that "we were not able to seal it as we didn't want to rush it while it's still drying...so after this weekend, I will contact you on Monday or Tuesday (November 10th or 11th) to schedule another day to come in and seal it. You are able to use the bathroom and shower just be careful not to let anything stain the grout until we seal it." Therefore, I didn't use the master bath for months because I was afraid that I would spill toiletries or makeup on the unsealed grout. During this same period of time, Scott obtained a large fireplace replace / remodel job which occurred after my work was already on their agenda. From that day forward (November 7), Scott did not show up again in spite of me continually working with Nena toward a reschedule. On December 1st Nena finally texted me that she would like to get Scott on my schedule for December 5 because they were back on their "fireplace job". Nena continued with text exchanges to present me with possible reschedule times; nothing panned out for Scott's schedule. I was here and available on every date they presented (except December 5 for an ER visit for my left knee / sciatica injury); December 9 ("Scott is sick"); December 17 (no show, "Scott had a crazy day"); January 9 (I inquired again but Nena didn't respond until January 12 because "they are playing catch-up "so she offered a reschedule on January 21. On January 21st Nena responded with "I was going to message you last night but we got home too late. Then we had to be in Boise by 7 am this morning. Just got back to the office. Scott was not able to finish up his job that was supposed to be done yesterday. I'm gonna (sic) have to find a different spot to throw you back in. We're just trying to fit you in between our jobs." On January 29, I texted Nena my February schedule for review... still holding out hope they could fit me in for the final grout sealing and for finishing the drapery hook removal process. They did not respond and made no further contact. Did they really plan to return or perhaps offer a partial reimbursement for incomplete work? Unfortunately, on February 12, my shower drain backed up (not sewage) and flooded the bathroom so the unsealed grout job was ruined. I called Nena on Feb 14 and again on Feb 26 to let them know what happened. My call went to voicemail. Neither voicemail call was acknowledged, answered nor returned. Shortly after the flooding occurred, broken grout pieces were revealed as they were not removed in the threshold area before the regrouting was done. It appears that the broken pieces were simply grouted over, which was another huge disappointment. As a last resort, I sent them two (2) separate certified letters (one on March 19 and one on April 6 both with the same content) requesting some recompense for incomplete work by April 15. They did not return either of the certified mail receipts. However, they had to have received them because Scott finally sent me an e-mail response on April 13 indicating that he failed to return to finish because there were "scheduling conflicts" and that they weren't responsible for flooding damage, and that I most likely had neglected plumbing issues or leaks in my home, and wanted photographs to prove the damage. However, his email indicated that they "remain willing to engage in good faith discussions to seek an appropriate resolution" and "remain committed to addressing concerns in a fair and professional manner". This e-mail was followed up by them with a certified mail letter (it was the same April 13 e-mail he sent earlier but a hard copy with their original signatures (I signed for it April 23). Still no effort on their part to finish the job, view the damage, "engage in good faith discussions and address concerns in a fair and professional manner" with me. Thus, this review. If you want to see the exchanges, let me know.

    Blue Mountain Services - handyman - Updated May 2026

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