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    HoneyDo Services

    (1 review)

    HONEY DON'T! Avoid HoneyDo SericesUnless You Want to Be Ignored, Overcharged, and Disrespected…read more Where do I begin? As a former law enforcement officer with expertise in fraud and organized crime, I know how to spot red flags -- and let me be clear, HoneyDo Services raised plenty. Unless you're bringing them a million-dollar project, you're likely to be treated like an afterthought -- or worse, a mark. Here's what happened: * At the end of April 2025, after paying an $8,000 deposit on what ended up being a $23,000+ project, we waited exactly two months for HoneyDo to start work. Their excuse? Delayed materials. The truth? They prioritized a million-dollar job in another county. We weren't important enough. * Once demolition began (finally) by mid-June, we discovered unauthorized demolition had been done without prior consultation with us, which they used to justify an additional $3,000-$5,500 in materials. Guess what end of the bill we ended up paying? * The promised rebuilding start date was canceled the morning of without explanation. When I asked that our home be treated as a "priority," I was laughed at * When HoneyDo Services finally started showing up on a more regular basis, they had to be pushed and constantly reminded to do the work we were promised. It was only after repeated nagging, they did it but each time, we feared asking for a better craftmanship may be an "additional fee". They cut corners, damaged our property and then lied about it (caught them in a lie at least three times, one they don't even know about as they think they got away with it). They only owned up to one lie and remedied the situation. * The biggest red flag of all, when we asked for receipts for materials we paid for, we were told that they were "confidential and only accessible for viewing at the office" One of their own handymen confirmed that the leftover supplies and primer paint bought with clients' money were used on other projects. It appears, the leftover supplies are actually kept in a warehouse and resold for profit. At no point, we were asked if we wanted to keep it. We had to beg just to keep the paint we paid for, which we found out was bought in excess. * When they finally finished the job to our satisfaction and before paying the final invoice, we asked to meet with the owner of HoneyDo Services to voice our concerns about the way we were treated. We were told via text that he would be glad to come the very next week. Surprise -- he never fulfilled his promise and never intended to do so, even though we told him we will have no choice but left a bad review of his business since he wasn't interested in our opinion. Turns out, he has "other plans after 5pm" (I have the text) and threatened us with litigation if we didn't pay the final invoice upon receiving it within 24 hours -- even though we waited months for them and constantly had to chase them to finish their work. By then, they had already been paid over $20,000. Realizing we were being shaken down, we paid the final invoice on the day we were asked to, then he finally agreed to a meeting, too late! The bottom line: unless your project is over a million dollars or very minor, you'll be treated like an inconvenience. We have documentation of every interaction with them since Day 1 (April), including the threats, gaslighting and lies and would gladly share it with anyone who is interested. Whatever response HoneyDo offers to this review -- be skeptical. Based on our direct experience, they can't be trusted. It was a mistake hiring them.

    From the owner: Welcome to HoneyDo Services, your trusted source for property maintenance services in Riverdale,…read moreUtah. Whether you’re looking for handyman services, home repairs and remodeling, emergency services, or rental maintenance, we’ve got you covered. With a team of experienced professional property maintenance contractors who are dedicated to providing quality service at competitive prices, our goal is to make sure your property looks its best all year round. Let us take the hassle out of maintaining your home so that you can enjoy it worry-free! Contact us today and let us show you how easy it can be to keep your property in top shape.

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    The Disaster Company

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    We have a brand new home and due to some poor construction led to a flood in our first floor into…read moreour basement. All flooring, walls, insulation, and even some cabinets had to be removed/replaced. As a young couple with their first home, this was a very daunting, terrifying, and stressful experience. A lovely lady on call came out and chatted with us while we were in tears at 1AM in the morning and sat with us until the clean-up crew arrived at 7AM. She discussed our options and they worked with us on financing, and even capped the price regardless how much more they'd do to the home in clean up. We got a plumber out to stop the problem shortly after it happened and I immediately worked on mopping up water long before anyone clean-up-wise showed up. By the time they did around 7, I had most of the water cleaned up (that was on the floor anyway). Other than the sensation that some of the workers felt "done" with their work on the house (and left behind a broom lol) towards the end of the clean up phase, I could not recommend this company more. We were going through a heat wave and not a day that had passed that week was less than 100-105 degrees, and they still worked their butts off. I'd be "done" too! They put fans down after sanitizing the construction-floor several times and the fans plus a dehumidifier and air scrubber were in our basement/first floor for about 4-5 days. We turned the fans off at night so we could sleep, and would just turn them back on in the morning. They let us know that could elongate the process, but it sounds like it didn't hinder it too much. They verified the moisture levels had gone down to a healthy range before removing the equipment, and it was definitely a breath of fresh air/relief when the fans were gone - I did not realize they'd be so loud! But it makes sense. Everyone who came out to our house to help during every process was so caring and genuinely wanted everything to be rebuilt better than when they left it (Which wouldn't be too hard), and boy were they right! The insulation was put in with more care and precision than before, the walls look great, and the flooring is an upgrade to what we used to have and far higher quality. I couldn't be happier with the reconstruction - they're moving as fast as they can given they seem stretched thin right now, but come out as often as they can to continue work. The project manager who is overseeing our rebuild is probably one of the most hard working, genuine, caring, person I have ever met. Same to the lone wolf who did all the dry-wall, mudding, and sanding. Absolutely amazingly hard working people. ___ Long story short -- with all companies you'll find "bad eggs" or people that don't work as hard as others. That's frustrating, yes, but in the end I wouldn't peg it on the entire company in the slightest. I'd only peg my frustrations at those individuals. The Disaster Company has seriously taken care of us during this process. It's been about a month almost since the Cat-3 Flood and we're nearing the final steps of our rebuild. All should be done in a week or two! You can discuss financing options, and PLEASE be kind, open, and honest with those working hard on your home! While your situation may be rough right now, it does not warrant you being rude or mean to those just trying to help. These guys came out at all hours of the day to assist us, and even when they didn't need to and just wanted to lend a helping hand before going home for the night. One of the best Utah companies I have ever had the misfortune (because flood) and pleasure of working with haha.

    This company is not honest and when they're caught they make excuses for it. They charged over…read more3000.00 dollars for things they didn't do or buy. They weren't the only one, my insurance company didn't pay attention to the bid something I didn't see till the end of the job. Why you may ask is disaster company sent the bid direct to the insurance company which approved it. We saw it after it was paid, lesson learned, do not let any company do work till you view the bid.

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