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    N Chasen and Son Inc.

    N Chasen and Son Inc.

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    Scott's Addition

    N. Chasen & Son painted our large living room, hallways, stairways and ceilings. The workers were…read morecordial and professional at all times. They inspected and repaired all marks and nail holes on the walls and repaired the ceiling perfectly before painting. The paint job was perfectly done. All floors, furniture, etc. was covered each day and uncovered each evening. They created minimal to no dust or dirt, and they cleaned up each day perfectly. When they left it was like a new home. Excellent work at a very reasonable price.

    Chasen has been around for some time, and it's crazy to me that they were booked months out for…read morerepair work, and there's not a single review here. So let me be the first. In the last year, my wife and I have replaced our adjoining chimney, our roof, several appliances, and have more work to do. Our roof and chimney were nearly 100 years old (no, I'm not lying) and it was leaking. Another contractor butchered to the point that it needed to be completely replaced immediately. Due to the leaks, we hired Chasen to fix the interior damage. So we've been through enough contractors to make your head spin. We know they aren't perfect. But we've got to get stuff done, because our first child will be here in just over three months. Jason - our contact - has been, up until the point the job was complete, very attentive and happy to help. The day the project ended? He won't email me back (which has been our primary mode of conversation). I'll give him the benefit of the doubt, since I work nights and he works days, but it doesn't put up a good appearance. So why was I contacting him? After numerous other issues (which I'll go into momentarily, many of which were resolved quickly earlier in the week), the paint work was incomplete. New drywall that was put up was clearly visible through the paint. It's like no primer was ever applied. But this job could have been done for half the price through another contractor. Walls that were promised to be painted in full (by Jason) were only painted in repair areas and matched. Vents and doorways that were supposed to be sealed were left wide open (contrary to their lead paint guides). Paint got all over the wood floor upstairs and, somehow, even on the wall of the bathroom. They didn't even put a tarp down in the kitchen when they did work, so paint, plaster, and drywall dust (and who knows what else) got into our cabinets, drawers, and even my birthday brownies my wife made me a few days earlier. RIP slutty brownies (a sugary delight - look it up!). I contacted Jason on Tuesday and he made them clean up and cover vents on Wednesday, but, by that point, it didn't even matter. Lastly, this was a 2.5 day job that took almost 4. They've not communicated any reasonable reason why it took longer, and the work still, IMO, isn't done. If Chasen decides to get back to me or my wife and fixes the paint, I'll happily bump up the stars. And most of their work was good. But, for the price; and what they promised, they didn't deliver the full package.

    Detective Coating - powdercoating - Updated May 2026

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