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    Barncord Renovations

    Barncord Renovations

    3.0
    (2 reviews)

    Barncord renovations is the best!!! We have used them for multiple jobs, and always very…read moreimpressed!!!! We will continue to use Barncord for all of our renovation projects and continue recommend them everyone!!! You can't go wrong with Barncord!!

    Started mid-March and was given a verbal bid on a bathroom renovation (not needed, but there was a…read more leak in the shower that started the whole thing and I added the rest because he mentioned any renovation under $6k isn't worthwhile and my bathroom was outdated and ugly anyway), add pantry and paint and chair rail in 2 areas (main bedroom and dining/galley kitchen area). 5 months later (I saw nothing done until June) I have bad grout work in bath and shower, no vanity or sink installed, bowed out drywall, about 40% of a pantry (rough drywall, with some slapdash joint fill and whatnot, no shelving, but there is a light, which he contracted out to a different company) and only a toilet working in the bathroom, Repeated lack of response, or commitments to complete made that were rarely if ever met. I was very patient, my only ask being if I had to wait, fine, just don't leave me with my house in disarray for long periods of time (the original estimate was 4-5 days and at the start I still had use of toilet and sink in the bathroom), put me on the schedule when the job could be knocked out all at once, not in dribs and drabs, which was exactly what he did. When I finally called him out on it (being very patient and understanding up to this point) and set a time I needed it to be done or I'd have to figure something else out, he told me to do so and sent me a hugely inflated 'estimate' on work completed and that he'd kindly not make me pay what was 'owed' but call it even. I gave him a 50% deposit plus another 14-15% or so draw, and have use of neither pantry or bathroom, and the work that is done will likely have to be redone to fix the issues (mismatched grout on the bathroom floor, inconsistent grout in the shower, drywall on the new pantry that doesn't meet the existing wall, etc.) so basically I have absolutely nothing to show for what I paid him for in the end.

    S&W Kitchens

    S&W Kitchens

    3.2
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    I had contacted S&W and another company to give me proposals on renovating my very outdated master…read morebath. I had known from the first contact with S&W that this would be the company that would be doing my Reno. Chelsea was my designer and what a fabulous job she did designing the perfect master bath. Robert was my project manager and was wonderful as well keeping me updated on what would be happening at each stage of the Reno. Anyone who entered my house was very professional, did the job they were assigned to complete. Job was completed in the time frame they had given me. I was also able to use plumbing fixtures from another source with no problems as well as the closet system. I highly recommend S&W as I will be using them for my next job coming up soon. I have added pictures of before and after. You will not be disappointed is you

    If you want to complete your project on time, I strongly recommend that you select a different…read morecompany. We started discussion with S&W Kitchens in February/March of 2025. On June 13, 2025, we signed a contract with them. Work began July 21, 2025. They finished on May 26, 2026. The contract stated that it would take 4 months, possibly 5, to complete the project. It took them 10 months to complete. There was a total of at least 15 weeks (a week being 5 consecutive working days, i.e., Wednesday through Tuesday) where NOTHING was done at the house. Prior to beginning demolition, they required a total of 60% of the contract to be paid. At the end of demolition and rough-in, which took 4 weeks, they required a total of 84% to be paid. Then they wanted payment for the project to be substantially complete and usable prior to the installation of the glass shower walls or the master being usable. That would have been 95% of the contract. The supervising contractor stated that he would not have the shower glass installed until they were paid. I sent his boss a copy of the Florida legal requirements for being substantially complete and usable, and I also hired an attorney. When it came time for the final walkthrough and final payment, they didn't want to provide us with the Affidavit of Contractor's Final Payment, which shows if there are any subcontractors who have released their lien and those that haven't been paid and how much they are owed prior to receiving the final payment, even though we had the right to have it according to our attorney. Then, when we received the document, it was a "waiver and release of lien upon progress payment."

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