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    reDESIGNed - A touch of RH and a little vintage too.

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    Cascade District, Center City

    Tracey, is always such a great pleasure to work with . She does the stagging for all my flip…read moreproperties, and she always hits a home run. Each project is unique, and beautiful, and she never fails to create the perfect space. Since having great success on flips I've decided to hire Tracey to stage some of my rental properties as well. I was very pleased with how beautiful they turned out and at a very fair price . In addition we received a tremendous amount of prospective tenants , much more than we would have (I'm sure) if we hadn't staged the apartment . Moving forward I will definitely be using Tracey to stage my new apartments as well ! Once again she proved herself to be a great asset to my team . I would highly reccomend Tracey!

    We heard about Tracey's work through a local real estate meeting. We knew that from other feedback…read morewe wouldn't be disappointed but we were not expecting to be absolutely blown away by her work. Her attention to detail is amazing. Prior to staging we had numerous conversations discussing colors, room dimensions and style we were going for. We couldn't have asked for a better choice of furniture, accent pieces and decor to show off our home. It really did take it to the next level. Our home sold quickly with numerous offers flooding in and we truly believe staging had a large part in this. We had so many local realtors ask for her info and one was so impressed that they asked if they could use our home as the background to their promotional video. Her prices are very reasonable-you can't afford not to hire her! We plan on using Tracey on all of our future flips.

    Gregs Custom Exteriors

    Gregs Custom Exteriors

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    After you read this review (if you have the patience!) you might agree they don't really deserve…read moretwo stars. We did quite a bit of research and got four bids. Greg was second lowest but we went with them because good friends had their roof done the year prior and were happy. They said Brian was very knowledgeable and responsive. They had one problem which Brian came back and solved for them. So far, so good. When Brian came to do our estimate I agreed he knew his stuff. 43 years before Greg came to do this roof, I built a large addition to my house by myself except for the footer and block. I did all the framing, sheathing, roofing, finish carpentry, millwork, electrical, HVAC and plumbing. My Dad is an architectural engineer who guided me in designing the addition. I mention this to illustrate that I know something about home construction. I also did the second roof in 1996 by myself. Now that I'm retired I was too old to do a tearoff and reroof. When it came time to do our job in August, 2019 we told Brian we'd be out of state on vacation and didn't want work to begin until we returned. We got home very late on the Saturday night before the work was to begin. As we pulled into the driveway we could see the dumpster for the tearoff in front of the garage. That wasn't a surprise but then I looked up on the roof near the dumpster and immediately realized ALL the roofing materials were sitting on the roof just above the dumpster all in one small area! I quickly realized that the job was done in bass-ackwards order. The dumpster was obviously placed first so that the roofing material truck conveyer couldn't reach very far across the roof. Any good contractor knows to have roofing materials delivered first and then the dumpster should be placed. Hence, they delivered all the material in one small space on the roof above the garage and the dining room. I could sight up the roof line from the driveway of our ranch house and noticed sagging rafters. Once the job was underway, as they removed certain pieces of roof sheathing to replace delaminated plywood. I got up on the roof to take a closer look. I noticed several rafters which had split under the excessive weight of all those materials in a small area. I calculated the weight of materials was well over 10,000 pounds. The crew was about to put new sheathing on those split rafters and just shingle over. I stopped them, called for Brian and we waited for him to arrive. I insisted they sister in new dimensional lumber along the sagging split 2x6 garage rafters until the sistered rafter assembly was once again straight. Drywall under this area in my garage ceiling was of course damaged. The crew were roofers, not carpenters. I discussed the problem with Brian and he called Greg who reluctantly agreed to comp me about $500 for the repair work I said I'd rather do myself to be sure it was done properly. Once I tackled that project, I was sorry I settled for so little. Brian gave me the feeling Greg was very reluctant to compensate that much. It wasn't enough. I spent several days on my back on scaffolding in my garage ceiling to repair the damage and wind up with a smooth surface to attach drywall and get a decent looking ceiling. I had to use a multi-function oscillating saw and a hand chisel to true up the underside of sagging split rafters to get a good surface to reattach drywall panels. It was painstaking work. The following year, we noticed three places on the new roof where shingles were puckered just above the gutter. We called, Brian came out and determined the puckers were caused by poor workmanship applying the ice and water shield causing blisters. Air trapped there expanded once warm weather arrived. He sent the crew foreman to address the problem. His approach was to peel up lower courses of shingles and use a utility knife to slit the shield and squeeze the air out. I had my doubts that was a good solution but he swore he does it all the time. The following year, late in the winter we had a lot of heavy wet snow and freeze-thaw cycling. I noticed ice dam leakage on the laundry room ceiling and again called Brian because it was exactly where I'd seen the ice and water shield sliced to remove air bubbles. Brian got up on a ladder in the attic above the leak and confirmed where it was leaking. He said they would come out once the weather warmed to repair it. Months went by and I called three times. I spoke with the lady in the office and she said she'd put me into Brian's voice mail. The first time, voice mail was full! A few weeks later I tried again and left a message. This happened several times but he never returned my calls. I also called and left a voice mail for Greg after Brian didn't get back. Guess what? Greg never called either. This experience left a terrible taste in my mouth for Greg the Roofer. Can't recommend them to anyone. By the way, they never gave a referral award (as promised) to our friends who recommended them either.

    I recently had a roof put on by Greg and so far so good. His salesman, Brian, showed up as…read moreschedule and was not pushy or obnoxious. The work started as scheduled, his crew had good work ethics, showed up and went right to work, did not hear any swearing or complaining, and cleaned up after they left. I do recommend Greg for Roof Work.

    Crosstown Custom Homes - homedevelopers - Updated July 2026

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